Sjenica ( sr-cyr, Сјеница, ) is a town and municipality located in the
Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia, on the vast Sjenica-
Pešter plateau and geographically located in the central part of
Sandžak. The population of the municipality, according to 2022 census, is 24,083, while the town has a population of 12,989.
In terms of area (1,059 km
2), Sjenica is 11th largest municipality in Serbia. A multi-ethnic environment where
Bosniaks,
Serbs
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,
Albanians
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,
Montenegrins,
Turks,
Romani and others live in it.
According to the level of development of local self-government units for the year 2014, the municipality of Sjenica belongs to the fourth group consisting of 44 extremely underdeveloped local self-government units whose level of development is below 60% of the national average.
History
The Sjenica area was inhabited since prehistoric times. The remains of a prehistoric fortification were found on the edge of the Sjenica field, on the Zarudina hill, near Sjenica, and in several locations near Sjenica, necropolises were discovered and objects from the prehistoric period were found. In this, as well as in a wider area, lived the
Dardanians, who were later driven to the south by the
Illyrian tribe,
Autariat.
Sjenica was first mentioned in 1253 as a place on the road to
Dubrovnik
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, where merchants from Dubrovnik stopped and paid customs.
15th century
In the first decades under the
Ottomans
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* Osman I, historically known in English as "Ottoman I", founder of the Ottoman Empire
* Osman II, historically known in English as "Ottoman II"
* Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire (), also called the Turkish Empir ...
(15th century), Sjenica was a
vilayet
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and
nahija of the same name as part of the Sandžak
Bosna, that is, one of the
hass of the
Skopje-Bosnian sandžak-bey and Krajišnik Isa-bey Ishaković, son of
Ishak Bey. Ottoman defteri (census books) from that period (from 1455) say that part of the Sjenica area was part of the then
Branković District.
During the reign of the Ottoman Empire, Sjenica was used as a fortified site. On a nearby hill the Ottomans built a fortress, which was later demolished. Next to the fortress was a merchants' quarter and few wooden residential homes.
18th, 19th and 20th centuries
From 1790 to 1817, Sjenica was one of the 5 districts of the newly formed
Novopazarski Sandžak:
Novi Pazar
Novi Pazar ( sr-cyr, Нови Пазар) is a List of cities in Serbia, city located in the Raška District of southwestern Serbia. As of the 2022 census, the urban area has 71,462 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 106,720 inha ...
, Stari Vlah (
Nova Varoš
Nova Varoš ( sr-cyr, Нова Варош, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. The municipality of Nova Varoš has a population of 13,507, while the town of Nova Varoš itself has a population of ...
), Sjenica,
Mitrovica and
Trgovište. In 1835, Sjenica was mentioned as the center of the Novopazarski Sandžak.
Due to its strategic, military and political importance, during the 19th century Sjenica was considered an important destination, so military and other operations were directed towards it, in which a large number of the local population died on several occasions.
A Bulgarian foreign ministry reported that Sjenica had 505
Albanian houses in 1901-02. In May 1901, Albanians pillaged and partially burned the cities of Novi Pazar, Sjenica and Pristina, and
massacred Serbs in the area of Ibar Kolašin.
After the
First Balkan War
The First Balkan War lasted from October 1912 to May 1913 and involved actions of the Balkan League (the Kingdoms of Kingdom of Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Kingdom of Serbia, Serbia, Kingdom of Greece, Greece and Kingdom of Montenegro, Montenegro) agai ...
, the Sjenica region became part of the
Kingdom of Serbia
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. Sjenica became the center of the county of the same name, which had 26,381 inhabitants and included 12 municipalities, 80 villages, 44 hamlets and one borough (Sjenica). In 1917 when the area was under Austrian control a conference was held, in which the representatives drafted and signed a resolution for the union of the area with Bosnia or the establishment of an autonomous region.
From 1929 to 1941, Sjenica was part of the
Zeta Banovina of the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe, Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941. From 1918 to 1929, it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, but the term "Yugoslavia" () h ...
. During
World War II
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the
SS Polizei-Selbstschutz-Regiment Sandschak under
Karl von Krempler was stationed here consisted of local Muslim population, during a period when many Serbs lost their lives. In 1943 Sjenica was the battleground of intense fighting between Partisans and the German army.
Geography
Sjenica is located at an altitude of 1,026 meters above sea level, making it one of the highest towns in Serbia and the Balkans. Temperatures fall below freezing on average 134 days per year, with the first freeze in late September and the last in early May.
According to the
Köppen-Geiger climate classification, it has a
humid continental climate
A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers, and cold ...
(Dfb) with freezing and not so humid winters, and with warm and humid summers, but with cold nights. The town itself extends on the right side of the
Uvac river and is located along the Grabovica river, in the spacious Sjenica basin, at an altitude of 1,000-1,030 m above sea level.
In terms of area (1,059 km
2), Sjenica is one of the largest municipalities in Serbia. The Sjenički region is located in the mountainous surroundings of
Golija (1,833 m),
Jadovnik (1,733 m),
Ozren (1,693 m),
Zlatar (1,625 m),
Giljeva (1,617 m),
Žilindar (1,616 m),
Javor (1,519 m),
Ninaja (1,362 m), Jaruta (1,428 m) and other mountain ranges, on the one hand, and the spacious valleys of Sjenica, Pešter (Ugljan), Koštan and other fields.
It borders the municipalities of
Bijelo Polje (Montenegro),
Prijepolje,
Tutin, Novi Pazar,
Ivanjica and
Nova Varoš
Nova Varoš ( sr-cyr, Нова Варош, ) is a town and municipality located in the Zlatibor District of southwestern Serbia. The municipality of Nova Varoš has a population of 13,507, while the town of Nova Varoš itself has a population of ...
. The area of the Sjenica-Pešter Plateau abounds in extremely large natural potentials, suitable especially for the development of agriculture and animal husbandry, as well as significant mineral wealth (large deposits of
brown - lignite coal).
Exceptional natural amenities and a developed tradition of winter sports make the area of the municipality of Sjenica one of the greatest potentials for the development of winter sports, as well as summer recreational and excursion tourism, in the territory of the Republic of Serbia and beyond. In this sense, Sjenica has a large number of ski slopes, as well as the National Biathlon Center Žari.
Of the other potentials, the Uvac, Gutavica and Paljevine nature reserves, Sjenica lake, the large Peštersko polje, the Uša cave system, Tubića cave, Baždarska cave, meanders of the Vapa river, as well as numerous archaeological sites and localities stand out.
Climate
Sjenica has a microtermal
warm-summer humid continental climate (
Köppen Köppen is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
* Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer
* Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan
* Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author ...
''Dfb''). In addition to its other specifics, Sjenica is known in
Europe
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as one of the coldest inhabited places. Winters in Sjenica are long and cold, and low temperatures can sometimes last for days (in January 2005, the unofficial lowest temperature in Serbia was recorded in Sjenica, −42°
C).
Officially, the lowest measured temperature in Sjenica municipality, −39°C, was recorded on January 26, 2006, in
Krajukića Bunari. In Sjenica town, on January 26, 1954, −38.4°C was measured.
Settlements
Aside from the town of Sjenica, the municipality includes the following settlements:
*
Aliveroviće
*
Bagačiće
*
Bare
*
Bačija
*
Bioc
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Blato
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Boguti
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Božov Potok
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Boljare
*
Borišiće
*
Boroviće
*
Breza
*
Brnjica
*
Buđevo
*
Vapa
*
Veskoviće
*
Visočka
*
Višnjeva
*
Višnjice
*
Vrapci
*
Vrbnica
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Vrsjenice
*
Goluban
*
Gornje Lopiže
*
Goševo
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Grabovica
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Gradac
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Grgaje
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Doliće
*
Donje Goračiće
*
Donje Lopiže
*
Dragojloviće
*
Draževiće
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Družiniće
*
Dubnica
*
Duga Poljana
*
Dujke
*
Dunišiće
*
Žabren
*
Žitniće
*
Zabrđe
*
Zaječiće
*
Zahumsko
*
Jevik
*
Jezero
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Kalipolje
*
Kamešnica
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Kanjevina
*
Karajukića Bunari
*
Kijevci
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Kladnica
*
Kneževac
*
Koznik
*
Kokošiće
*
Krajinoviće
*
Krivaja
*
Krnja Jela
*
Krstac
*
Krće
*
Lijeva Reka
*
Ljutaje
*
Mašoviće
*
Medare
*
Međugor
*
Milići
*
Papiće
*
Petrovo Polje
*
Plana
*
Poda
*
Ponorac
*
Pralja
*
Raždaginja
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Rasno
*
Raspoganče
*
Rastenoviće
*
Raškoviće
*
Skradnik
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Strajiniće
*
Stup
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Sugubine
*
Sušica
*
Trešnjevica
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Trijebine
*
Tuzinje
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Tutiće
*
Uvac
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Ugao
*
Ursule
*
Ušak
*
Fijulj
*
Caričina
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Cetanoviće
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Crvsko
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Crčevo
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Čedovo
*
Čipalje
*
Čitluk
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Šare
*
Štavalj
*
Šušure
Demography
According to the 2022 census, the municipality of Sjenica has a population of 24,083 inhabitants.
The population density on the territory of the municipality is 23.5 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Ethnic groups
In 1991, the population of the municipality of Sjenica was 76.1%
ethnic Muslims, 22.6% Serbs and Montenegrins, and 1.3% others. In the 1991 census, most of those who declared themselves as ethnic Muslims, some declared themselves as Bosniaks in the next census of 2002, while others still declared themselves as a Muslims by ethnicity.
Most of the population in Sjenica are Bosniaks or Muslims by ethnicity (77.79%), followed by Serbs (16.03%) and Romani (0.35%). Ethnic composition of the municipality (2022 census):
Economy
As of 2023, Sjenica was one of the municipalities in Serbia with the highest unemployment rate (around 50%).
Some of the main reasons for this was unstable political situation during the 1990s and 2000s, and underdeveloped infrastructure (with no international airports, motorways and railways nearby).
The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):
Governance
The Sjenica
Municipal Assembly is the highest legislative body. As a representative body, it has exclusively political functions, adopts the municipal statute, decisions and other municipal regulations, approves the budget, budget rebalancing (if necessary) and the final budget account, development and other plans and programs, supervises the work of the head of the Municipal Administration and the administrative service, elects the assembly leadership (president, deputy president and secretary of the assembly), adopts the rules of procedure on its work, the Decision on the symbols of the municipality and performs other tasks determined by the law and the statute of the municipality.
The municipal assembly consists of councilors who are elected for a period of four years, in accordance with election regulations. In accordance with its territorial organization, the number of local communities and the number of inhabitants, the Sjenica Municipal Assembly has 39 councilors.
Education
The educational system in the municipality of Sjenica covers pre-school, elementary and secondary education. The network of educational institutions in the municipality consists of one preschool institution, eight elementary schools and two secondary schools. In recent years, approximately 4,000 students attend elementary schools on average, while just under 1,000 students attend high school and technical-agricultural school.
Preschool
The preschool education system in the municipality of Sjenica consists of one public preschool institution, "Maslačak". The founder of the institution is the municipality of Sjenica. The institution has one building with a total usable area of 852 m
2, which includes five (5) work rooms and one (1) hall. Another facility is under construction, with a projected area of 1,826 m
2, with 6 work rooms and several halls.
Elementary
The elementary education system in Sjenica consists of 8 parent schools with a total of 27 separate schools. With the total of 3,043 students, there are 2 elementary schools in the town area:
* Elementary school "12. December" (elementary school in Sjenica and 4 regional schools - Bagačiće, Dunišiće, Fijulje and Vapa),
* Elementary school "Svetozar Marković" (elementary school in Sjenica and 3 district schools - Gonje, Trijebine and Lopiže).
The following elementary schools operate in the rural area:
* Elementary school "Bratstvo-jedinstvo" with headquarters (parent school) in Duga Poljana and regional schools in Žabren, Dražević, Kamešnica, Šare and Žitnić.
* Elementary school "Rifat Burdžović - Tršo" with headquarters (parent school) in Karajukića Bunari and regional schools in Rasno, Budjevo, Ugl, Dolić, Tuzinje and Cetanovići.
* Elementary school "Jovan Jovanović Zmaj" with headquarters (parent school) in
Raždaginja (village
Zaječiće) and district schools in Kijevci and Dujke.
* Elementary school "Vuk Karadžić" with headquarters (parent school) in
Kladnica, one facility for pre-school education and regional schools in Ursula and Sugubine.
* Elementary school "Branko Radičević" with headquarters (home school) in Štavlje and regional schools in Stup, Dragojlovići and Brnjica.
* Elementary school "Sveti Sava" with headquarters (parent school) in Bari and regional schools in Vrbnica and Crvsko.
Secondary
The secondary education system in the municipality of Sjenica consists of two secondary schools: the
gymnasium "Jezdimir Lović", and Technical and Agricultural School. The "Jezdimir Lović" gymnasium, based in Sjenica, started its work in 1961 as an advanced department of the gymnasium from Novi Pazar, and in 1962 it became an independent educational institution. The technical agricultural school with headquarters in Sjenica was founded in 1922 as a vocational school. Today, it trains personnel for various occupations in the fields of technical and agricultural professions.
International relations
Twin cities
*
Nakskov,
Denmark
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*
Kartal,
Turkey
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Gallery
File:Специјални резерват природе Увац 005.jpg, '' Uvac Special Nature Reserve''
File:Uvac canyon 3.jpg, ''Uvac Special Nature Reserve''
File:Uvac canyon 2.jpg, ''Uvac Special Nature Reserve''
File:Sjenica Mosque.JPG, ''Mosque "Sultanija Valida" Sjenica''
File:ManastirKumanica.jpg, ''Monastery Kumanica''
File:Crkva U Sjenici.jpg, ''Church in Sjenica''
File:Pester Plateau, Serbia - 5024.jpg, ''Town neighborhood''
File:Kladnica.jpg, '' Kladnica village panorama''
File:Veskoviće.jpg, '' Veskoviće village panorama''
File:Ступ, Штаваљ, Сјеница, Србија.jpg, '' Stup village panorama''
File:Кнежевац, Сјеница.jpg, '' Kneževac village panorama''
File:Село Читлук.jpg, '' Čitluk village panorama''
File:Црвско.jpg, ''Cvrsko village panorama''
File:Sjenicko jezero 2.jpg, ''Sjenica Lake''
See also
*
Bosniaks of Serbia
*
Sandžak
*
Sjenica Airport
Notes
:1.Ski center Žari is national Biathlon center with 5.5km long trails for Nordic sports with shooting range and 850m long trail for Alpine skiing.
References
External links
OFFICIAL PRESENTATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SJENICA
{{Authority control
Populated places in Zlatibor District
Sandžak
Municipalities and cities of Šumadija and Western Serbia