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Glibovac

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Country
  
Serbia

Population
  
2,269

Local time
  
Tuesday 10:45 PM

County
  
Podunavlje District

Elevation
  
110 m

Municipality
  
Smederevska Palanka

Regions
  
Southern and Eastern Serbia

Weather
  
5°C, Wind NW at 0 km/h, 83% Humidity

Glibovac (Serbian Cyrillic: Глибовац) is a village located in the municipality of Smederevska Palanka in the Podunavlje district of Serbia. According to the census of 2002, Glibovac has 2269 inhabitants.

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Map of Glibovac, Serbia

History

The name of Glibovac originates from the Serbian world mud. The first written mention of Glibovac was in 1784 by an Austrian spy crossing the area. Though it likely that there was a settlement there before that time as some medieval remains were found in the vicinity. In 1919 archaeologists from the Art History Archive in Belgrade discovered remains of an ancient Roman town on the site of the current village.In a field near the hamlet of Bubanj 375 were found coins dating from the reigns of Septimius Severus (193-211AD) and Volusianus (251-253AD). A primary school was first opened in 1891

Geography

Glibovac is situated about 4 km from the centre of Smederevska Palanka along the railway going north towards Smederevo and Belgrade. The village is dived into two parts Gornji Glibovac (Upper) and Donji Glibovac (lower). It is also sometimes called Salevac, the name of the small area between in the rivers that form the Mali Lug and Kubršnica

Demography

The adult population living in Glibovac in 1829, and the average age of the population is 40.7 years (40.0 for men and 41.4 for women). The village has 639 households. The average number of members per household is 3.55. According to the 2002 census this village is mainly populated Serbs

Graph of population changes during the 20th century

Famous residents

The most well known of the villager is probably Stanoje Glavaš (1763–1815), a Serbian Hajduk, who was a hero of the first and second Serbian uprising against the Ottoman Empire, and was killed by the Turks in 1815 in the village of Baničina near Glibovac.

Culture

Every early August since 2005, Glibovac has organized a cultural and sporting event known as Dani Stanoja Glavaša, the "Days of Stanoje Glavaš. There is a competition and the winner is crowned harambaše (outlaw leader).

References

Glibovac Wikipedia