Cetingrad

Cetin degree is a municipality in Central Croatia, in Karlovac County.

Location

Cetin degree is far from Slunj and counts 2,027 inhabitants ( 2011 census ). Near Cetin degree is the ruins Cetin, the place where the Croatian Sabor 1527 the Habsburg Ferdinand I chose the Croatian king. This was documented in the Charter of Cetin degrees. In the background, the hope was on military aid in the defense of Croatia against the invading Ottomans.

Towns

The community Cetingrad captured 36 villages, which are: Batnoga, Begovo Brdo, Bilo, Bogovolja, Buhača, Cetin degree Cetinski Varos, Delić Polyana, Donja Žrvnica, Donje Gnojnice, Djurin Potok, Glinice, Gnojnice, Gojkovac, Gornja Žrvnica, Gornje Gnojnice, Grabarska, Kapljuv, Kestenje, Komesarac, Kruškovača, Kuk, Luke, Maljevac, Maljevačko Selište, Pašin Potok, Podcetin, Polojski Varos, Ponor, Ruševica Sadikovac, Srednje Selo, Strmačka, Šiljkovača, Tatar Varos and Trnovi.

Population

According to the 2011 census lived at this time on the political to the community Cetingrad belonging area 2,027 people, including:

  • Croats - 1,510 ( 74.49 %)
  • Bosniaks - 314 ( 15.49% )
  • Serbs - 101 (4.98 %)
  • Macedonians - 2
  • Other - 100
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