Hrvatska Dubica
Hrvatska Dubica | |
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Municipality | |
Image of Hrvatska Dubica municipality within the Sisak-Moslavina County | |
Hrvatska Dubica Location in Croatia | |
Coordinates: HR 45°11′21″N 16°47′55″E / 45.189271°N 16.798529°E | |
Country | Croatia |
County | Sisak-Moslavina County |
Population (2001)[1] | |
• Total | 2,341 |
Website | Official website |
Hrvatska Dubica is a village and a municipality in central Croatia in the Sisak-Moslavina County. It is located on the northern bank of the river Una, east of Hrvatska Kostajnica and southwest of Jasenovac and Novska. The municipality of Hrvatska Dubica has a population of 2,341 (2001 census), 90.13% (2110) which are Croats and 6.49% (152) which are Serbs. The population of Dubica itself is 987, with the rest distributed in the nearby villages of Baćin, Donji Cerovljani, Gornji Cerovljani, Slabinja, and Živaja. The town of Bosanska Dubica lies to the south of the municipality, in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Recent history
During the Croatian War of Independence, Hrvatska Dubica was located in the area contested by Serb rebels. Most of the civilians fled the area during the attacks of the Serbian forces that started in September 1991. These forces were controlled by Milan Martić, and consisted of units of Yugoslav People's Army, Territorial Defence, and the so-called Militia of SAO Krajina. Hrvatska Dubica fell on 17 September 1991.[2] Around 7 October 1991, Serb forces took control of the entire wider area of Hrvatska Kostajnica. Most Croats fled the area or were killed by Serb forces during a subsequent campaign of ethnic cleansing, which included the infamous Baćin massacre.[2]
References
- ↑ Hrvatska Dubica demographics, dzs.hr; accessed 12 August 2015.
- 1 2 "Povijest" [History] (in Croatian). Municipality of Hrvatska Dubica. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
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