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Migrations and origin of the population in the Jadar region - western Serbia

Migracije i poreklo stanovništva Jadra - zapadna Srbija

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Complete population of Jadar region was disturbed by migrations and re-migrations during the 18th and 19th century. Great majority of the population do not originate from Jadar, but represent a kind of "complex", population settled in certain historical circumstances from different Serbian regions. That was influenced by transit and border location of the Jadar region between Turkish and Austrian Empires in the 18th century, and between Serbia and Turkish Empire in the 19th century. Considerable number of refugees was settled in this area from the war-affected Bosnia and Croatia in the late 20th century. The paper statistically analyzes the origin and migrations of the population.
Sva masa stanovništva Jadra je ispreturana u XVIII i XIX veku migracijama i re-migracijama. Ogromna većina nisu iskonski "Jadrani" nego kompleks stanovništva naseljen u izvesnim istorijskim okolnostima iz raznih srpskih krajeva. Na to je uticao tranzitni i granični položaj Jadra između Turske i Austrije u XVIII veku i Srbije i Turske u XIX veku. Znatan broj izbeglica naseljen je u ove krajeve iz ratom zahvaćenih područja Bosne i Hrvatske krajem XX veka. U radu se statistički prati poreklo i migracije stanovništva.
Keywords:
Jadar region / town of Loznica / Podrinje region / migrations / population / Jadar / Loznica / Podrinje / migracije / stanovništvo
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Glasnik Srpskog geografskog društva, 2004, 84, 1, 41-50
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  • Srpsko geografsko društvo, Beograd

ISSN: 0350-3593

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AB  - Sva masa stanovništva Jadra je ispreturana u XVIII i XIX veku migracijama i re-migracijama. Ogromna većina nisu iskonski "Jadrani" nego kompleks stanovništva naseljen u izvesnim istorijskim okolnostima iz raznih srpskih krajeva. Na to je uticao tranzitni i granični položaj Jadra između Turske i Austrije u XVIII veku i Srbije i Turske u XIX veku. Znatan broj izbeglica naseljen je u ove krajeve iz ratom zahvaćenih područja Bosne i Hrvatske krajem XX veka. U radu se statistički prati poreklo i migracije stanovništva.
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publisher = "Srpsko geografsko društvo, Beograd",
journal = "Glasnik Srpskog geografskog društva",
title = "Migrations and origin of the population in the Jadar region - western Serbia, Migracije i poreklo stanovništva Jadra - zapadna Srbija",
volume = "84",
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Grčić, M.. (2004). Migrations and origin of the population in the Jadar region - western Serbia. in Glasnik Srpskog geografskog društva
Srpsko geografsko društvo, Beograd., 84(1), 41-50.
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Grčić M. Migrations and origin of the population in the Jadar region - western Serbia. in Glasnik Srpskog geografskog društva. 2004;84(1):41-50.
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Grčić, Mirko, "Migrations and origin of the population in the Jadar region - western Serbia" in Glasnik Srpskog geografskog društva, 84, no. 1 (2004):41-50,
conv_87 .

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