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445:. After that, many Serbs from Baljci became Uniates, with a population of up to 228 people in 1850. However, in 1849, Orthodoxy was recognized as an official cult of the Austrian empire, an event which prevented further mass conversions to Greek Catholicism. Uniates from Baljci started either to convert back to Orthodoxy or to migrate to larger cities of Dalmatia and Slavonia. In 1890, only 28 of them remained in the village. The Greek Catholic church was burnt down in 1942 and after
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Venetian cadastre of 1711 five of the current surnames of Baljci are mentioned: Bešević, Bibić, Jošić, Klisurić and Milanković, as well as Bogdan and Poplašen, who were at that time considered to be located in Baljci. The surnames Gegić and Gugić are first mentioned in the cadastre from 1755,
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Stojan Bešević, who is most likely the ancestor of Baljci's Arambašić family. Similarly, the Romac family comes from another nickname, that of Jovan Bogdan called Romac, while the Džaleta family comes from Petar Bibić called Džaleta. Finally, the
Venetian cadastre from 1755 also testifies to the
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Radomilović is mentioned in the cadastre of Gradac of the same years. From the cadastre of Baljci from 1711, we learn that two members of the Bešević brotherhood had the same name, Jovan, and received nicknames to be distinguished from each other. One was Jovan Bešević called Obrad (
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and all their houses were looted, burned and destroyed. In 1998, 15 gravestones from the
Orthodox cemetery, belonging mostly to the Bibić and Jošić families, were destroyed. Damaged during the war, the Orthodox church was restored in 2006 thanks to a donation from former
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of
Suhovare (Baljci's previous name), in 1574. This Poplah is most likely the ancestor of the Poplašen family. Similarly, the brothers Vuško and Radivoj Bogdanović, who went to Šibenik in 1601, are probably related to the Bogdan family of Mirlović Polje.
519:, whose ancestors were from Baljci. However, a few years later, the memorial to fallen Partisans was heavily damaged by unknown individuals. While still lacking proper infrastructure, some people from Baljci started to rebuild their houses in the 2010s.
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The oldest attested surname of current Baljci's families is Bibić, coming from
Radivoj Bibić, who went to Šibenik in 1620 and 1628. However, an earlier mention, not of a surname but of a first name, is of a person named Poplah, from the Ottoman
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in August 1995, the village became uninhabited and all Serb houses were looted and destroyed. In recent years, some people have started to rebuild their houses and a small number of former villagers have decided to resettle in Baljci.
476:, Partisans became the most important of the two groups, even managing to attract Chetniks deserters. A memorial commemorating Baljci's fallen Partisans was erected in 1977 in the central place of the village, near the church.
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hierarchy, exhorting the local
Serbian Orthodox clergy to accept union with the Catholic Church. The attempt was successful when, on 31 January 1832, Marko Busović and Petar Krička, two former Orthodox priests from Baljci and
362:. Over a few decades, Baljci was definitely established on the territory of a former medieval village known in historical sources as Suhovare. Under this former settlement name, Baljci was included in the Ottoman
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authorities started detailed censuses, including nationalities and minorities for each settlement. The last one was conducted in 1991, before the war. Results of these censuses are shown in the following table:
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Venetian cadastres of Baljci from 1711 and 1755 give older surnames that have disappeared from the village or were later present in the neighboring settlements of Mirlović Polje and
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1640:(in Serbo-Croatian). Vol. V (26). Belgrade: Vojnoistorijski Institut. 1961.
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Zbornik dokumenata i podataka o narodnooslobodilačkom ratu Jugoslovenskih naroda
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1519:] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Udruženje građana "Srpski despot".
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rite and tradition. Baljci then saw the rapid building of a
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Petrovo polje u vrelima osmanskog razdoblja (1528. – 1604.)
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mountains. Donji Baljci extends to the valley of the river
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Military Operation Storm and it's [sic] Aftermath
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minority. The main economic activity was agriculture and
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
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Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (2001).
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1620:"Brief history of the Greek Catholics of Dalmatia"
1569:(in Croatian). Šibenik: Državni arhiv u Šibeniku.
1565:Jakovljević, Aleksandar; Isailović, Neven (2019).
855:. Baljci was locally famous for its production of
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51:A view of Jošića Greda, a famous cliff from Baljci
1396:Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights 2001
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1267:"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements"
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82:Location of Baljci in Croatia
1191:History of Baljci's families
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529:Population trends 1857–2021
500:Republic of Serbian Krajina
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1513:Porodice dalmatinskih Srba
1511:Bačko, Aleksandar (2008).
1211:Zuane Besevich ditta Milos
1207:Zuane Besevich ditta Obrad
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1584:Juran, Kristijan (2014).
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16:For other uses, see
1618:Mišur, Ivo (2021).
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710:Ethnic composition
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176: • Total
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