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Mačva District

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Country
  
Serbia

Settlements
  
228

- Villages
  
223

Administrative center
  
Šabac

Municipalities
  
6 and 2 cities

- Cities and towns
  
5

Area
  
3,268 km²

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Region
  
Šumadija and Western Serbia

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The Mačva District (Serbian: Мачвански округ / Mačvanski okrug) [mǎtʃʋanskiː ôkruːɡ]) is one of eight administrative districts of Šumadija and Western Serbia. It expands in the western parts of Serbia, in the geographical regions of Mačva, Podrinje, Posavina, and Pocerina. According to the 2011 census results, it has a population of 298,931 inhabitants. The administrative center of the Mačva district is the city of Šabac.

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Cities and municipalities

The district encompasses the cities and municipalities of:

  • Šabac (city status)
  • Loznica (city status)
  • Bogatić
  • Vladimirci
  • Koceljeva
  • Mali Zvornik
  • Krupanj
  • Ljubovija
  • Demographics

    According to the last official census done in 2011, the Маčva District has 298,931 inhabitants. 29.14% of the population live in the urban areas.

    Ethnic groups

    Ethnic composition of the Mačva district:

    History and culture

    Famous monuments can be seen in the vicinity of Šabac, dedicated to events from the history of Serbian people: the Monument to Karađorđe and Serbian Heroes of the First Serbian Uprising and the Museum of the Battle of Mišar, the remnants of the ancient cities on the banks of the Sava river: Novo Selo, the site of the King Milutin's Palace and Kosanin grad, the medieval fortress on the Cer Mountain.

    Not far away from Loznica stands the village of Tršić, the birthplace of the reformer of Serbian language and orthography, Vuk Karadžić. From Tršić, a footpath leads to the Tronoša Monastery, one of the oldest medieval endowments of the Nemanjić dynasty. This fourteenth-century monastery played an important part in the preservation of Serbian culture and tradition. Over a long period, particularly during the fourteenth century, a copying school tradition was nourished in it for its own and other monasteries' needs. This preserved the historic and cultural documents of the Serbian people.

    Economy

    The economy of this region is characterized by the big companies like Elixir Zorka chemical industry, "Mlekara Šabac" diary plant and others. In the 2000-s, one of the biggest exporters from this district was a tin mill, a subsidiary of Železara Smederevo. It produced more than 200,000 tones of tin plate per year.

    References

    Mačva District Wikipedia