Derventa (Serbian Cyrillic: Дервента) is a city in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is situated in the Posavina region, northwest of the city of Doboj. As of 2013, the town has a total of 11,631 inhabitants, while the municipality has 27,404 inhabitants.

Derventa
Дервента (Serbian)
Grad Derventa
Град Дервента
City of Derventa
Collage of Derventa
Collage of Derventa
Flag of Derventa
Official seal of Derventa
Location of Derventa within Republika Srpska
Location of Derventa within Republika Srpska
Location of Derventa
Coordinates: 44°58′39″N 17°54′27″E / 44.97750°N 17.90750°E / 44.97750; 17.90750
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
Geographical regionPosavina
Government
 • MayorIgor Žunić (SNSD)
 • City516.84 km2 (199.55 sq mi)
Population
 (2013 census)
 • Urban
11,631
 • City
27,404
 • City density53/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+387 53
Websitewww.derventa.ba

Geography

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The Derventa municipality borders Brod, Modriča, Doboj, Stanari, Prnjavor and Srbac, as well as Croatia across the Sava river. It has an area of 517 km2 (200 sq mi).

The town of Derventa lies on the river Ukrina, and roads lead from it to Brod, Kotorsko (Doboj), Prnjavor (Banja Luka) and Srbac.

The town has a suburb called Derventski Lug, which has grown substantially in recent years due to the growth of the municipality.

History

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From 1929 to 1939, Derventa was part of the Vrbas Banovina and from 1939 to 1941 of the Banovina of Croatia within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

Prior to the Bosnian War, there was a significant population of ethnic Croats within Derventa, while the majority were Bosniaks. When the war started, some of the prominent Serbs within the town took up certain positions of power. During the war, the major fighting factions were the HVO and the VRS, with some units from the ARBiH participating in the conflict. The HVO controlled the town for a short period in the early stages of the war. The HVO eventually lost control of Derventa after Operacija Koridor '92 by the VRS and they were pushed up north, and as a result of the battle most of the Croats and Bosniaks were ethnically cleansed from the area, and Serb refugees from war-affected regions shortly settled in the town.

After the Dayton Agreement in 1995, some Bosniak and Croat refugees returned to Derventa.

Settlements

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Aerial view of Derventa
 
The Ukrina River
 
The Town Center
 
The Mihajlo Pupin Gymnasium
 
The Branko Radičević National Library
 
The City Assembly Building
 
The House of Culture
 
The Detlak Monastery, founded in 1303

Aside from the town of Derventa, the municipality and consists of 56 following settlements:

Demography

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Population

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Population of settlements – Derventa Municipality
Settlement 1948. 1953. 1961. 1971. 1981. 1991. 2013.
Total 43,787 53,592 56,141 57,010 56,489 27,404
1 Cerani 1,905 1,028
2 Crnča 1,019 684
3 Derventa 9,098 9,133 9,843 11,824 14,357 17,748 11,631
4 Donja Lupljanica 1,271 705
5 Donji Detlak 430 249
6 Drijen 783 442
7 Gornja Lupljanica 946 329
8 Gornji Detlak 1,031 577
9 Kalenderovci Gornji 512 364
10 Kostreš 403 279
11 Kulina 808 417
12 Lug 1,254 1,107
13 Lužani 356 223
14 Lužani Bosanski 786 422
15 Mala Sočanica 759 221
16 Miškovci 782 528
17 Osinja 1,890 1,244
18 Pojezna 1,277 756
19 Polje 1,124 369
20 Tetima 1,164 254
21 Trstenci 894 548
22 Velika Sočanica 1,489 960
23 Živinice 1,290 269

Ethnic composition

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Ethnic composition – Derventa
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 11,631 (100,0%) 17,748 (100,0%) 14,357 (100,0%) 11,824 (100,0%)
Serbs 9,667 (83,11%) 4,555 (25,66%) 2,934 (20,44%) 2,496 (21,11%)
Bosniaks 1,306 (11,23%) 5,558 (31,32%) 4,593 (31,99%) 5,065 (42,84%)
Croats 378 (3,250%) 4,317 (24,32%) 3,727 (25,96%) 3,439 (29,08%)
Unaffiliated 153 (1,315%)
Others 38 (0,327%) 695 (3,916%) 242 (1,686%) 267 (2,258%)
Yugoslavs 37 (0,318%) 2,623 (14,78%) 2,799 (19,50%) 459 (3,882%)
Ukrainians 21 (0,181%)
Unknown 21 (0,181%)
Roma 4 (0,034%)
Turks 4 (0,034%)
Montenegrins 1 (0,009%) 21 (0,146%) 38 (0,321%)
Albanians 1 (0,009%) 18 (0,125%) 11 (0,093%)
Macedonians 12 (0,084%) 14 (0,118%)
Slovenes 9 (0,063%) 32 (0,271%)
Hungarians 2 (0,014%) 3 (0,025%)
Ethnic composition – Derventa Municipality
2013. 1991. 1981. 1971.
Total 27,404 (100,0%) 56,489 (100,0%) 57,010 (100,0%) 56,141 (100,0%)
Serbs 22,351 (81,56%) 22,938 (40,61%) 22,840 (40,06%) 23,124 (41,19%)
Croats 2,573 (9,389%) 21,952 (38,86%) 23,629 (41,45%) 25,228 (44,94%)
Bosniaks 2,002 (7,306%) 7,086 (12,54%) 6,034 (10,58%) 6,548 (11,66%)
Unaffiliated 252 (0,920%)
Others 65 (0,237%) 1,165 (2,062%) 500 (0,877%) 550 (0,980%)
Unknown 58 (0,212%)
Yugoslavs 53 (0,193%) 3,348 (5,927%) 3,914 (6,865%) 575 (1,024%)
Ukrainians 31 (0,113%)
Roma 10 (0,036%)
Turks 4 (0,015%)
Montenegrins 3 (0,011%) 35 (0,061%) 48 (0,085%)
Slovenes 1 (0,004%) 16 (0,028%) 36 (0,064%)
Albanians 1 (0,004%) 20 (0,035%) 12 (0,021%)
Macedonians 16 (0,028%) 17 (0,030%)
Hungarians 6 (0,011%) 3 (0,005%)

Economy

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The following table gives a preview of the total number of registered people employed in professional fields per their core activity (as of 2018):[1]

Professional field Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 132
Mining and quarrying 5
Manufacturing 3,398
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 45
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 104
Construction 227
Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 1,237
Transportation and storage 212
Accommodation and food services 227
Information and communication 45
Financial and insurance activities 66
Real estate activities 5
Professional, scientific and technical activities 125
Administrative and support service activities 48
Public administration and defense; compulsory social security 244
Education 489
Human health and social work activities 187
Arts, entertainment and recreation 33
Other service activities 83
Total 6,912

Sports

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The most popular sport in Derventa is football and the town has a long footballing tradition. Derventa's first football club was formed in 1919 under the name FK Dečko. Several other sports associations formed in Derventa prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. The war caused the dissolution of all previous clubs in Derventa and the formation of FK Tekstilac, who merged with FK Dečko. FK Tekstilac still competes to this day in the First League of the Republika Srpska and its home ground is Gradski Stadion FK Tekstilac, which has an attendance capacity of around 500 spectators. Derventa's most successful sports team is RK Derventa, which currently competes in the Premier league of Bosnia and Herzegovina for handball, which is the nation's top professional handball division. Derventa is known throughout the region for its tradition of handball excellence, creating many great players as well as having a very successful club given the size of the town.[2]

Notable people

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Twin Town – Sister City

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Derventa is twinned with:[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Cities and Municipalities of Republika Srpska" (PDF). rzs.rs.ba. Republika Srspka Institute of Statistics. 25 December 2019. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  2. ^ "O nama kroz istoriju". Archived from the original on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
  3. ^ "Делегација општине боравила у братском граду Пинероло". derventa.ba (in Serbian). Derventa. 2018-11-20. Retrieved 2020-12-29.
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