Jagodnjak
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Area : | 105 km² | |
Residents : | 2,040 (2011) | |
Population density : | 19 inhabitants per km² | |
Telephone code : | (+385) 031 | |
Postal code : | 31324 | |
License plate : | OS | |
Structure and administration | ||
Community type : | local community | |
Structure : | 4 villages | |
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Jagodnjak (German Katschfeld , Hungarian Kácsfalu ) is a settlement and a municipality in the Osijek-Baranja County in Croatia . In 2011, 2,040 people lived here. The place is in the far east of Croatia near the borders with Hungary and Serbia .
local community
The community consists of the villages (population as of 2001)
- Bolman: 450
- Jagodnjak: 1469
- Majške Međe: 99
- Novi Bolman: 129
population
2001 there was in place
- Serbs 64.72%
- Croatians 26.65%
- Hungary 2.88%
- Roma 1.18%
- Germans 0.55%
and other nationalities.
The mother tongue was given
- Serbian 50.22%
- Croatian 46.16%
Until 1945 there was a proportion of Germans in the village ( Croatian Germans ).
Personalities
- Josef Angster (1834–1918), an important organ builder of Austrian origin in Hungary
Churches
- St. Nikolai Church, Serbian Orthodox
- Church of St. Peter and Paul
- Church of St. Wenceslas, Roman Catholic
Web links
Commons : Jagodnjak - collection of images, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Božidar Feldbauer: "Leksikon naselja Hrvatske (Prvi svezak)" , Zagreb, 2004.
- ↑ German community in Katschfeld (PDF)