Kosjeríć ( sr-cyr, Косјерић, ) is a town and municipality located in the
Zlatibor District of western Serbia. The municipality has a population of 12,090 inhabitants, but the town itself has 3,992. The municipality's area is , with 26 villages mostly placed in the river valleys, though there are also some settlements in the mountains at altitudes of more than .
Geography
The town is situated on the road between
Požega on one end and Valjevo on the other. The town is near the mountain tourist centres:
Divčibare and
Zlatibor. It lies at the foothill of
Drmanovina
Drmanovina (Serbian Cyrillic: Дрмановина) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Kosjerić
Kosjeríć ( sr-cyr, Косјерић, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia. The municipal ...
and
Crnokosa
Crnokosa (Serbian Cyrillic: Црнокоса) is a mountain in western Serbia, near the town of Kosjerić. Its highest peak ''Šarampov'' has an elevation of above sea level. It runs around 9 km along the Skrapež
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and from south
Povlen and
Maljen mountains.
Climate
Kosjerić has a
humid continental climate (
Köppen climate classification: ''Dfb''), that's very close to an
oceanic climate
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(
Köppen climate classification: ''Cfb'').
History
The exact date of the town's founding is unclear. Near the town archaeologists have found
Roman and Serbian
medieval relics, but it is believed that mass immigration occurred before the Serbian Revolution at the beginning of the nineteenth century with people from
Montenegro, East
Bosnia
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and the Western Serbian mountains Zlatibor and
Tara.
This part of Serbia was under the rule of the
Nemanjić dynasty until the
Ottoman Empire seized control of the country in 1463. During the next two centuries roads were built and major development began linking the
Adriatic Sea to western Serbia and to the east. Wars between
Austria-Hungary and the Turks took a toll on the population numbers in Kosjerić.
It is thought that the oldest inhabitants of the town were from the family Kosijer. From legends it is said that Antonije Kosjer came from Kosijer in
Montenegro and brought his three sons along with him. After that Jovan Baronim came from the village Bare and his sister accompanied him with seven sons. It is recorded that there was migration from the village of Divci and from Montenegrin
Kolašin.
Rapid development began in 1882, but it was suppressed by the faster-growing communities of nearby bigger towns,
Valjevo and
Požega. Kosjerić reached the status of the town in 1966 and economic development after the completion of the
Belgrade-Bar railway in 1972.
Demographics
According to the 2011 census results, the municipality of Kosjerić has a population of 12,090 inhabitants.
Ethnic groups
Ethnic composition of the municipality:
Settlements
Aside from the town of
Kosjerić, the
municipality includes the following 27 settlements:
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Bjeloperica
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Brajkovići
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Varda
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Galovići
Galovići is a village in the municipality of Kosjerić, western Serbia
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Godečevo
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Godljevo
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Gornja Pološnica
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Donja Pološnica
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Drenovci
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Dubnica
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Makovište
Makovište is a village in the municipality of Kosjerić
Kosjeríć ( sr-cyr, Косјерић, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of western Serbia. The municipality has a population of 12,090 inhabitants, but the t ...
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Mionica
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Mrčići
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Mušići
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Paramun
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Toponymy ...
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Radanovci
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Rosići
Rosići is a village in the municipality of Kosjerić, western Serbia
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Ruda Bukva
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Seča Reka
Seča Reka is a village in the municipality of Kosjerić, western Serbia
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Skakavci
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Stojići
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Subjel
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Tubići
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Cikote
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Ševrljuge
Economy
Much of Kosjeríć's economy is based on agriculture and processing industry, with local cement factory being the key of economic development in past few decades. The cement factory is one of three Serbian cement factories and it has helped boost the economic prosperity not only for the town but for the whole region. In 2002, TITAN Group and the Serbian Privatization Agency signed an agreement for the transfer of 70% of the share capital of the Kosjerić Cement company, a deal worth $35.5 million.
As of 2013, the production capacity of the Kosjerić cement plant was 750,000
tons.
With modernization of production processes, the number of employees fell from 680 in 2002 to around 250 in 2013.
Many of the town citizens are employed at the factory.
Due to its location and climate Kosjerić has a strong production of fruit and vegetables, most of which are plums and
raspberries. The area is well known for its plum brandy (40–45% ABV; "ljuta rakija"). Other successful companies are: concrete pipelines manufacturer "Pim-Grad", electric equipment manufacturer "Elkok" and factories for the manufacture of concrete elements like "Kofeniks" and "Povlen".
The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018):
Tourism
Kosjerić has developing tourism industry.
Kosjerić and the surrounding area are known for their fresh air and beautiful nature.
High mountains, fields, wood and water wells surround the town and it is famous for country tourism and the production of healthy food. Fresh air and nice climate are very appropriate for different sports; hence Kosjerić became a famous sport center equipped with different types of sport fields on , sports hall with 700 stands, Olympic-sized pool and several football, basketball and handball playgrounds.
It has attracted many people from central Serbia for its famed festivals: "The Shepard Days" ( sr, Čobanski dani) which is held every July and "Days of Petar Lazić" ( sr, Dani Petra Lazića) which is held every August.
Also, every year an NGO called "K-Town Group" organize an international art camp "Kosjerić", which includes different art workshops with 50 participants from around the world.
The development and reconstruction of the "Hotel Olympic" has also further helped increase tourist numbers.
Gallery
File:Kosjeric Stari han.JPG, '' Stari han''
File:Kosjerić 06.jpg, ''Kosjerić town center''
File:Kosjerić 33.jpg, ''Kosjerić town center''
File:J25 819 Bf Kosjerić, Empfangsgebäude.jpg, ''Kosjerić Train Station''
File:Сеча Река црква брвнара - Seča Reka - wooden church.jpg, ''Seča Reka
Seča Reka is a village in the municipality of Kosjerić, western Serbia
Serbia (, ; Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian language, Serbian: , , ), is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe, Southe ...
wooden church''
Twin cities
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Slovenske Konjice,
Slovenia
References
External links
Official municipality presentationKosjerić Citizens Community
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Populated places in Zlatibor District
Municipalities and cities of Šumadija and Western Serbia