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Baljci, Ružić

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393: 1213:). The first one became the founder of Baljci's Obradović family, a fact that is proven by the cadastre from 1755, where the surname Obradović is added to the name of the descendants of the aforementioned Jovan: Jovan Bešević called Obradović and Petar Bešević called Obradović. On this matter, the cadastre from 1755 in even more interesting, because two other Jovan Bešević were nicknamed: one was Jovan Bešević called Novak, the other Jovan Bešević called Tarlać. The first one explains why Bešević's family members were often called 453: 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 47: 63: 323: 70: 1204:
In the 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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while 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
1226:, the Munimagarac, one member of which, Gligorije Munimagarac, is probably the founder of Baljci's Gligorić family. These two cadastres explain the origin of most of Baljci's families, with the exceptions of the Bašić, Gutić, Janković, Mudrić, Tetek and Tošić. 1200:
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. 1195:
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.
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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 718:
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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The 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
1654: 690: 472:. In 1942, Baljci was mostly a Chetnik stronghold of about 300 men, where the headquarters of the Svilaja Brigade were located. In 1943 and particularly after the 1544: 1145:
Finally, a few older surnames can be found in the writings of the notaries of Šibenik from the 16th and 17th centuries. They come from people from Baljci, called
715: 698: 46: 94: 1574: 1659: 887:), celebrated on 7 July. For over a decade, dozens of former villagers and their relatives have been coming to Baljci on this day. 426: 1217:
in the past, while the second is the direct ancestor of the Tarlać family. In the same cadastre, there is also a mention of the
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in Herzegovina, from where some of the new settlers came from, as for the neighboring settlement of Mirilović, today known as
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by the Venetians, who went to Šibenik to sell their products and buy merchandises unavailable in the Dalmatian Hinterland.
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Baljci consists of Gornji Baljci ("Upper Baljci") and Donji Baljci ("Lower Baljci"). Gornji Baljci is located in the
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In the decades following World War II some people from Baljci migrated to Serbia, were they settled mainly in
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Jakovljević, Aleksandar; Isailović, Neven (2013). "Popis nahije Petrovo Polje iz 1574. godine".
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Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia
1113: 903: 1169: 1139: 1102: 1060: 907: 371: 343: 506:, in August 1995, the village became uninhabited after the Serbian population fled to 1648: 991: 1050:
The following surnames were also found in the 19th century and early 20th century:
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The following surnames are those of families that lived in the village until 1995:
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Zbornik dokumenata i podataka o narodnooslobodilačkom ratu Jugoslovenskih naroda
1174: 1131:, sometimes written as Poplašenović; found in Mirlović Polje in the 20th century 1128: 1033: 969: 912: 433:: they accepted to profess the Catholic faith while remaining faithful to their 335: 322: 1039: 405: 338:, who essentially belonged to the Mirilovići clan. These people, who were of 109: 96: 1395: 1252: 456:
Damaged memorial commemorating Baljci's fallen Partisans during World War II
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Ruins of the Greek Catholic church of the Transfiguration of the Lord
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Before the war, the main economic activity was agriculture and
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after the previous population had almost entirely fled to the
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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
449:, Greek Catholicism completely disappeared from Baljci. 1274:
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
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Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights (2001).
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During World War II most men from Baljci entered the
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Serbian Orthodox church and cemetery gates in Baljci
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The settlement is administered as a part of the 51:A view of Jošića Greda, a famous cliff from Baljci 1396:Croatian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights 2001 330:Baljci was founded during the 16th century by 1094:; found in Mirlović Polje in the 20th century 8: 1383: 1267:"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements" 277:the village was mostly populated by ethnic 1543:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1409:"Provaljena i opljačkana crkva kod Drniša" 699: 691:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications 531: 27: 1209:), the other Jovan Bešević called Miloš ( 377:At the end of the 17h century, after the 721: 314:, which is mainly used for agriculture. 1655:Populated places in Šibenik-Knin County 1234: 190: 169: 156: 124: 89: 55: 43: 1536: 487:, mostly in Germany, often to work as 1554:Initial. A Review of Medieval Studies 1483: 1471: 1459: 1371: 1359: 1344: 1332: 1305: 207: 182: 174: 161: 144: 132: 7: 166:26.7 km (10.3 sq mi) 14: 342:faith, were settled there by the 1496:Jakovljević & Isailović 2013 1318:Jakovljević & Isailović 2013 1294:Jakovljević & Isailović 2019 68: 61: 45: 251: 239: 69: 1: 1278:Croatian Bureau of Statistics 1222:arrival of a new family from 1161:, also written as Gredeljević 1018:, Serbs, St. John the Baptist 82:Location of Baljci in Croatia 1191:History of Baljci's families 881:Nativity of John the Baptist 496:Croatian War of Independence 416:decided to put the Orthodox 1660:Serb communities in Croatia 529:Population trends 1857–2021 500:Republic of Serbian Krajina 443:Transfiguration of the Lord 1676: 1513:Porodice dalmatinskih Srba 1511:Bačko, Aleksandar (2008). 1211:Zuane Besevich ditta Milos 1207:Zuane Besevich ditta Obrad 899: 15: 1601:Juran, Kristijan (2015). 1584:Juran, Kristijan (2014). 1105:, still present in Gradac 994:, Serbs, Lazarus Saturday 988:, Serbs, Lazarus Saturday 978:, Serbs, Lazarus Saturday 972:, Serbs, Lazarus Saturday 724: 187:0.30/km (0.78/sq mi) 90: 56: 44: 37: 1190: 464:, being divided between 441:church dedicated to the 420:from Dalmatia under the 1517:Dalmatian Serb families 498:Baljci was part of the 254:), is a village in the 242:), also referred to as 864: 457: 397: 327: 1030:, Serbs, St. Nicholas 1024:, Serbs, St. Nicholas 1006:, Serbs, St. Nicholas 936:, Serbs, St. Nicholas 921:, Serbs, St. Nicholas 915:, Serbs, St. Nicholas 725:Population of Baljci 483:. Others migrated to 455: 395: 370:, itself part of the 325: 210: • Summer ( 1474:, pp. 181, 201. 929:St. John the Baptist 387:St. John the Baptist 334:coming from Eastern 256:Dalmatian Hinterland 184: • Density 16:For other uses, see 1618:Mišur, Ivo (2021). 1036:, Serbs, St. George 1012:, Serbs, St. George 966:, Serbs, St. George 879:is the site of the 264:Šibenik-Knin County 106: /  951:, Serbs, slava of 942:, Serbs, slava of 927:, Serbs, slava of 906:, Serbs, slava of 710:Ethnic composition 474:surrender of Italy 458: 398: 383:Republic of Venice 352:Kingdom of Hungary 348:Republic of Venice 328: 176: • Total 163: • Total 25:Village in Croatia 1607:Povijesni prilozi 1590:Povijesni prilozi 1576:978-953-7998-18-9 1347:, pp. 91–92. 1048: 1047: 844: 843: 745:Others or unknown 681: 680: 485:Western countries 435:Eastern Christian 229: 228: 110:43.817°N 16.300°E 1667: 1641: 1631: 1614: 1597: 1580: 1561: 1548: 1542: 1534: 1532: 1520: 1499: 1493: 1487: 1481: 1475: 1469: 1463: 1457: 1451: 1450: 1448: 1446: 1431: 1425: 1424: 1422: 1420: 1405: 1399: 1393: 1387: 1384:Zbornik NOR 1961 1381: 1375: 1369: 1363: 1357: 1348: 1342: 1336: 1330: 1321: 1315: 1309: 1303: 1297: 1291: 1282: 1281: 1271: 1263: 1257: 1256: 1239: 944:Lazarus Saturday 898: 897: 853:animal husbandry 722: 701: 537: 532: 502:. 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Baljci
A view of Jošića Greda, a famous cliff from Baljci
Baljci is located in Croatia
43°49′N 16°18′E / 43.817°N 16.300°E / 43.817; 16.300
County
Šibenik-Knin
Municipality
Ružić
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian Cyrillic
Dalmatian Hinterland
Knin
Šibenik-Knin County
Ružić
Croatian war
Serbs
Croat
animal husbandry
Operation Storm
Svilaja
Čikola
Petrovo Polje

vlachs

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