Dupljane (Negotin)

Dupljane (Cyrillic Дупљане ) is a village in the Opština Negotin and the District of Bor in eastern Serbia.

History and name

Dupljane was first used at the beginning of the 18th century Austria - Hungary cards.

From 1807 to 1810 the village was called Taplani. Since 1811 it has been renamed from Hajduk Veljko in Dupljane. At that time the village had 122 houses.

Population

According to the 2002 census, the village had 564 inhabitants. These were:

More Census:

Swell

Aleksandrovac | Braćevac | Brestovac | Bukovce | Crnomasnica | Dupljane | Dušanovac | Jabukovac | Jasenica | Karbulovo | Kobišnica | Kovilovo | Mala Kamenica | Malajnica | Miloševo | Mihajlovac | Mokranje | Negotin | Plavna | Popovica | Prahovo | Radujevac | Rajac | Rečka | Rogljevo | Samarinovac | Sikole | Slatina | Smedovac | Srbovo | Tamnič | Trnjane | Urovica | Veljkovo | Vidrovac | Vratna | Cubra | Sarkamen | Štubik

  • Place in the Opština Negotin
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