Majdanpek
Majdanpek Мајданпек |
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Country | Serbia | |
District | Bor | |
Settlements | 14 | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Dejan Vagner (SNS) | |
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• Municipality | 932 km2 (360 sq mi) | |
Population (2011 census)[2] | ||
• Town | 7,637 | |
• Municipality | 18,179 | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Postal code | 19250 | |
Area code | +381 30 | |
Car plates | BO | |
Website | www |
Majdanpek (Serbian Cyrillic: Мајданпек) is a town and municipality in Bor District of Serbia. According to 2011 census, the municipality of Majdanpek had a population of 18,179 people, while the town of Majdanpek had a population of 7,367.
Name
The name "Majdanpek" is derived from the words majdan meaning "quarry" (from Arabic maydān) and pek meaning "much, big, very" in Turkish. In Serbian Vlach (and Romanian), the town is known as simply Maidan.
Settlements
Aside from the town of Majdanpek, the municipality includes the following settlements:
- Towns
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History
Eneolithic excavations exist in Kapetanova Pecina, Praurija, Kameni Rog and Roman site of Kamenjar.
The town is famous as a copper mine district, since the early 17th century. The origin of the name is based on words majdan (related to Turkish madän, mine) and river Pek - mine on river Pek. Throughout its history, mining development was held by many foreign owners (Czechs, Belgians, Austrians), and was extensively exploited. The town was industrialized in the mid-20th century, by the industrial program supported by SFR Yugoslavia's Government of that time, and the personal influence of J.B.Tito (marshal and lifetime prime minister since the end of WWII until 1980). Through the late 20th century, the town was in a period of industrial progress and one of the most developed areas in copper mining and metallurgy.
Tourism
One of the best tourist attractions in Majdanpek is Rajkova Pećina (Rajko's Cave), one of the most beautiful caves in Serbia.[3][4]
Demographics
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According to the 2002 census, most of the settlements in the Majdanpek municipality had Serb ethnic majority. The settlement with Vlach ethnic majority is Vlaole. Ethnically mixed settlement with relative Vlach majority is Jasikovo.
Media
Information and news from this area can be found at website of Radio Televizija Majdanpek[5]
See also
References
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- ↑ http://www.serbiatravelers.org/en/destinations/48-eastern-serbia/480-rajkova-cave/
- ↑ http://www.paundurlic.com/priroda/pecina.htm
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- Populated places in Bor District
- Timočka Krajina
- Municipalities and cities of Southern and Eastern Serbia
- Socialist planned cities