Mala Kamenica
Mala Kamenica ( Serbian: Мала Каменица / Mala Kamenica ) is a village in the municipality Opština Negotin and the District of Bor in eastern Serbia.
History and name
The first time the village is mentioned in writing in 1736 under the name of Kamenica. Today it is known that in the 16th century Gornja Kamenica were: ( Lower Kamenica German ) ( German Upper Kamenica ) and Donja Kamenica.
The present name was given the village because of a quarry (Serbian: Kamenjar ), which was located on the present site of the old village. 2001 in the village of the Orthodox Church St. Elias was built.
Population
According to the 2002 census (self- nomination), there were 392 inhabitants in the village.
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