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Country
  
Croatia

Municipality
  
Erdut

Postal code
  
31226

Local time
  
Thursday 4:19 AM

County
  
Osijek-Baranja County

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area code(s)
  
+385 31

Population
  
3,937 (2011)

Dalj

Weather
  
3°C, Wind N at 5 km/h, 87% Humidity

Dalj (Serbian Cyrillic: Даљ, Hungarian: Dálya) is a village on the Danube in eastern Croatia, near the confluence of the Drava and Danube, on the border with Serbia. It is connected with the D519 highway and administratively located in the municipality of Erdut, Osijek-Baranja County.

Contents

Map of Dalj, Croatia

During the Croatian War of Independence, the village became the site of the Dalj massacre—killing of 39 prisoners of war in August 1991. The prisoners were captured as Croatian policemen, Croatian National Guard troops and Civil defencemen and killed after the Yugoslav People's Army and Serbian paramilitaries captured Dalj on 1 August. Goran Hadžić, Croatian Serb political leader at the time, is charged with the war crime.

As of July 2013 Hadžić is on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). The ICTY also charged Hadžić with illegal detention of hundreds of civilians in Dalj police station and a hangar near village's railway station. The detainees were beaten and otherwise physically abused.

Demographics

By census 1991 in the town lived:

  • Serbs 2,882 (52.25%)
  • Croats 1,805 (32.72%)
  • Hungarians 314 (5.69%)
  • others, not declared 514 (9.32%)
  • Secondary

    High School Dalj is public high school in Dalj. School offers students the following educational programs: Economist, Commercial Officer (in Serbian), Agricultural Technician and Agricultural Technician General.

    Notable natives and residents

  • Milutin Milanković, Serbian scientist
  • Vasilije Trbić, Serbian Chetnik commander
  • References

    Dalj Wikipedia