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Rijeka Crnojevića

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Rijeka Crnojevića
Ријека Црнојевића
Town
Pavlova strana
Pavlova strana
Rijeka Crnojevića is located in Montenegro
Rijeka Crnojevića
Rijeka Crnojevića
Location within Montenegro
Coordinates: 42°21′N 19°2′E / 42.350°N 19.033°E / 42.350; 19.033
Country Montenegro
Municipality
Cetinje
Population
 (2011)
 • Total175
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Rijeka Crnojevića (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Ријека Црнојевића, lit. "River of Crnojević") is a town in Montenegro on the eponymous Rijeka Crnojevića river, near the coast of Skadar lake.

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Transcription

History

The Ottomans captured Žabljak Crnojevića in 1478 after they defeated main army of Ivan Crnojević in late 1477 or early 1478.[1] Ivan moved his seat to Obod (fortified by him in 1475[2]) which was soon renamed to Rijeka Crnojevića, and became the new capital of Montenegro.[3]

Rijeka Crnojevića was the historical seat of the Riječka nahija,[4] one of the four territorial units of Old Montenegro.

Demographics

Ethnicity in 2011[5]
Ethnicity Number Percentage
Montenegrins 119 68%
Serbs 35 20%
Montenegrins-Serbs 6 3.4%
other and undeclared 15 8.6%
Total 175 100%

See also

References

  1. ^ Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994), The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest, University of Michigan Press, p. 600, ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5, The second Ottoman wave of 1477 overran much of Zeta, taking Žabljak and the late in 1477 or early 1478 meeting and defeating John Crnojevićs main army.
  2. ^ Radovan Samardžić (1892). Istorija srpskog naroda: Doba borbi za očuvanje i obnovu države 1371-1537. Srpska knjiiževna zadruga. p. 419. Retrieved 24 April 2013. После повлачења из Жабљака, Иван Црнојевић је боравио у Ободу (Ријека Црнојевића), који је утврдио око 1475. године.
  3. ^ Евгениј Љвович Немировски (1996). Почеци штампарства у Црној Гори, 1492-1496. ЦНБ "Ђурђе Црнојевић". p. 99. Retrieved 24 April 2013. Како је Жабљак био разрушен, Иван Црнојевић је пренио престоницу на Обод или Ријеку, утврђено мјесто код извора ријеке, која је касније добила назив Ријека Црнојевића.
  4. ^ Stories about Rijeka Crnojevića
  5. ^ "Census 2011 data - Settlements". monstat.org. Statistical Office of Montenegro.

42°21′N 19°02′E / 42.350°N 19.033°E / 42.350; 19.033

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