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This article is about a city in Croatia. For a South Slavic administrative subdivision, see
?upanija
.
Town in Posavina, Croatia
?upanja
(
Croatian pronunciation:
[??pa?a]
,
Hungarian
:
Zsupanya
,
German
:
Schaupanie
) is a town in eastern
Slavonia
,
Croatia
, located 254 km east of
Zagreb
. It is administratively part of the
Vukovar-Syrmia County
. It is inhabited by 12,090 people (2011).
[8]
?upanja lies on the
Sava
river opposite
Bosnia and Herzegovina
, and is the site of a border-crossing bridge with the town of
Ora?je
in
Bosnia and Herzegovina
. The
A3 highway
Zagreb
-
Slavonski Brod
-
Belgrade
passes north of it, and the city is also reachable by a local railroad from
Vinkovci
as well as the
state road D55
. The 2011 census recorded 96.72%
Croats
in the municipality.
[9]
History
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]
?upanja was ruled by
Ottoman Empire
between 1536 and 1687 as part of
Sanjak of Syrmia
. Since the
Treaty of Karlowitz
in 1699, until 1918, ?upanja (named
ZUPANJE
when a post-office was opened in 1861)
[10]
remained in the
Austrian monarchy
(
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
after the
compromise of 1867
), in the
Slavonian Military Frontier
, under the administration of the
Brooder Grenz-Infanterie-Regiment N°VII
until 1881. In the late 19th and early 20th century, ?upanja was a district capital in the Kingdom
Syrmia County
. From 1929 to 1939, ?upanja was part of the
Sava Banovina
and from 1939 to 1941 of the
Banovina of Croatia
within the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
.
Demographics
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Historical populations of ?upanja
Year
| Pop.
| ±%
|
---|
1857
| 2,211
| ?
|
---|
1869
| 2,534
| +14.6%
|
---|
1880
| 2,611
| +3.0%
|
---|
1890
| 3,467
| +32.8%
|
---|
1900
| 3,630
| +4.7%
|
---|
1910
| 3,338
| ?8.0%
|
---|
1921
| 3,264
| ?2.2%
|
---|
1931
| 3,508
| +7.5%
|
---|
1948
| 4,695
| +33.8%
|
---|
| Year
| Pop.
| ±%
|
---|
1953
| 5,391
| +14.8%
|
---|
1961
| 7,024
| +30.3%
|
---|
1971
| 8,865
| +26.2%
|
---|
1981
| 10,263
| +15.8%
|
---|
1991
| 11,947
| +16.4%
|
---|
2001
| 13,775
| +15.3%
|
---|
2011
| 12,090
| ?12.2%
|
---|
2021
| 9,246
| ?23.5%
|
---|
|
Source:
Naselja i stanovni?tvo Republike Hrvatske 1857?2001
,
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
, Zagreb, 2005
|
Sports
[
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]
NK Grani?ar
is the major football club who play in the third tier of the Croatian football pyramid.
Gallery
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Notable people
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See also
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References
[
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]
- ^
"Gradona?elnik"
.
Town of ?upanja
(in Croatian)
. Retrieved
13 September
2009
.
- ^
"Gradsko vije?e"
.
Town of ?upanja
(in Croatian)
. Retrieved
13 September
2009
.
- ^
"5. izborna jedinica"
.
Vjesnik
(in Croatian). Archived from
the original
on 12 May 2009
. Retrieved
13 September
2009
.
- ^
Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia
.
Wikidata
Q119585703
.
- ^
"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements"
(xlsx)
.
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
. Zagreb:
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
. 2022.
- ^
"Croatia - postal codes"
.
GeoNames
. Retrieved
2009-09-13
.
- ^
"Međumjesni promet"
.
T-Com Hrvatska
(in Croatian). Archived from
the original
on 2011-07-20
. Retrieved
2009-09-13
.
- ^
"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: ?upanja"
.
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
. Zagreb:
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
. December 2012.
- ^
"Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: County of Vukovar-Sirmium"
.
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011
. Zagreb:
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
. December 2012.
- ^
Handbook of Austria and Lombardy-Venetia Cancellations on the Postage Stamp Issues 1850-1864, by Edwin MUELLER, 1961.
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to
?upanja
.
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