Rečka

Rečka (Cyrillic Речка ) is a village in the Opština Negotin and the District of boron and thus in eastern Serbia.

History and name

The first time is mentioned the village in the 16th century as the two villages Gojana and Rečka. Over the centuries, the two villages grew together and formed the village Rečka .. 1901, the Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul was built in the village.

Population

The 2002 census (self- nomination) showed that 469 people live in the small town. 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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