- Hrvatska Kostajnica
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Hrvatska Kostajnica
settlement_type = Town
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map_caption = Location of Hrvatska Kostajnica in Croatia
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_name =Croatia
subdivision_type1 = County
subdivision_name1 = Sisak-Moslavina
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population_as_of = 2001
population_note =
population_total = 2746
latd = 45
latm = 14
latNS = N
longd = 16
longm = 32
longEW = E
leader_title = Mayor
leader_name = Tomislav Paunović
timezone = CET
utc_offset = +1
timezone_DST =CEST
utc_offset_DST =+2
website = http://www.hrvatska-kostajnica.hr/
notes =Hrvatska Kostajnica, often just Kostajnica, is a small town in central
Croatia . It is located on theUna river in theSisak-Moslavina county , south of Petrinja andSisak and across the river fromBosanska Kostajnica inBosnia and Herzegovina .Population
The population is 1,993, with total municipality population of 2,746. Croats make up 77.02% of the municipalities population and Serbs make up 15.77%, according to the 2001 population census.
The population of the municipality in 1991 was 14,851. 9,343 were Serbs, 4,295 were Croats, and 1,213 were others.
History
Kostajnica was first mentioned in the document by knights templar from 1240. This year is used as official birth year of this historic town.
Time of the first settlement is unknown, but town lies on very important Roman roads that were used for transporting salt and cotton. Since Roman roads were merged in the vicinity of the city it is believed that settlement dates much earlier than the first written document known today. Position of town is very similar to the town from old roman documents known as “Oeneum”. Five roman milestones were located in the city dating back to the 3rd century A.D.
During 13th and 14th century Kostajnica became a fortification (kaštel) that was built as a protection against invading Turks. Other forts existing during that period were in the surrounding villages of Komogovina, Svinica, and Prevršac. The Turks invaded Kostajnica in 1556 and it wasn't until 1687 that the town was liberated.
During the early 18th century two schools are opened in the city. One school was operated by Catholic Missionary Church of “St. Antun Padovinski”, while the second schools was run as a Serbian Public School.Kostajnica is known for its natural springs such as; Varoški Bunar, Mrzlenac, Tekija, Pekinac, Paunovac, Angelovac, and Tutulovac. The most popular spring Tekija has engraved sign (drink brother, potion was given to you by the god’s mercy) “Pi brate iz Božje milosti dat ti je napitak.”
Kostajnica during the war
Kostajnica suffered greatly during the
Croatian war of independence . A large part of the Croatian population were expelled or killed by rebelSerbs in 1991 and the city was incorporated into theRepublic of Serbian Krajina . Houses and buildings belonging to Croats were burned and looted, including thebaroque church, the medieval apothecary, and the eighteenth-centuryFranciscan monastery. The only piece of the city's cultural heritage left was the castle by the river built by theFrankopan s. Kostajnica was put back in Croatian control following military victories by the army in August of 1995, and the Croat population expelled slowly began returning.Economy
Today, chief occupations are farming, leather (footwear), textiles plant, printing, and wood processing mill.Fishing and hunting are very important tourist attractions in the city with some of the best natural habitats found in this part of Europe.
Notable People
*
Josip Marić External links
* http://www.hrvatska-kostajnica.hr/
* http://www.kostajnica.com/References
* Tanner, Marcus, "Croatia":
Yale University Press , 1997.
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