Loznac

Loznac (Cyrillic: Лознац ) is a village in eastern Serbia. The village's name derives ( called in the German grapevine) from the Serbian word from Loza.

Geography and population

The village lies in the Opština Aleksinac in Nišavski okrug in the east of the country at 276 meters above sea level. Loznac had in the census of 2011 138 inhabitants, while there were 176 in 2002. After the last three population statistics, the population continues to fall.

The population of Loznac provide 100% Serbian Orthodox Serbs. The village consists of 61 households. Loznac is located southwest of the capital town Aleksinac.

The village is surrounded by forests and mountains, not far from neighboring villages Radevce, Krušje and Kamenica away.

Demography

Religion

In Loznac the Serbian Orthodox Church is the Holy Tsar Constantine and Empress Jelena. The church belongs to the Eparchy of Niš, the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Documents

  • Place in Okrug Nis
  • Opština Aleksinac
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