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Country
  
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Area
  
202 km²

Area code
  
56

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Local time
  
Sunday 11:16 PM

Šekovići

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12°C, Wind S at 8 km/h, 54% Humidity

Šekovići (Serbian Cyrillic: Шековићи) is a municipality and town in northeastern Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Municipality Šekovići for the most part is equal with territory “Donjeg Birča” (Lower Birča) and has an area of 202 km2 (78 sq mi), which represents 0.365% of BiH territory which is 51,209.2 km2 (19,772 sq mi), or 0.806% of Republika Srpska which is 25,035 km2 (9,666 sq mi). The main economic activity is logging. The land area is 195 km2 (75 sq mi).

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1971

10,570 total

  • Serbs - 10,241 (96.88%)
  • Bosniaks - 286 (2.70%)
  • Croats - 6 (0.05%)
  • Yugoslavs - 2 (0.01%)
  • others - 35 (0.36%)
  • 1991

    According to the 1991 census the municipality had a population of 9,639, including:

  • Serbs (94.26%)
  • Bosniaks (3.40%)
  • others (2.34%)
  • The town itself had a population of 4,323 with 97% Serbs and 3% others. Most of the Bosniak population lived in the village of Papraća.

    History

    From Romans till this day major roads were cutting Šekovići region. These roads connected regions East of Drina River with Central Bosnia. Šekovići got its name by one portion of its inhabitants from Šekovina in Herzegovina, who immigrated to this region end of 17th century. Until end of 17th century Sekovici was well-inhabited area, till army invasions and different diseases cut down population of Šekovići and almost wiped out first people living in Šekovići. Soon after that the new inhabitants from Herzegovina settled in Šekovići and they make up most of today’s populations. One of the first settlers beginning XVII left Šekovići, Ilija Birčanin, Hadži Milentije and Prote Matije Nenadović. Because of the family and other ties through the monastery this region had strong military cooperation with Serbia during the First Serbian Uprising. Ivan Groznog mother Jelica Jakšić Glinska is from Šekovići and because of Monastery Papraća and Russian Czar Palace had a good relationship. Monastery Lovnica and Papraca in past were significant cultural and freedom centers. From the 16th century these two monastery have ties with Russia, and monasteries in Serbia, Poland and Vlachs. Šekovići have special places in NOB (Serbian: Narodno Oslobodilacka Borba, English:Peoples Freedom Fight), they belong to one of the first uprising regions in Yugoslavia. In Šekovići were formed Prva Bircanslka Brigada (First Birac Brigate), Sesta Istocnobosanska Brigada (Sixst Estern Bosnian Brigate) and Prva Pionirska Divizija ( First Pionir Division). In 1943, Sekovici was the military, political and cultural center for eastern Bosnia, according to author Rudi Petovara. Inside of it was the highest military and political leadership for Eastern Bosnia.

    References

    Šekovići Wikipedia


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