Bajovo Polje

Bajovo Polje (Serbian Cyrillic: Бајово Поље) is a village in the Plužine municipality in Montenegro. It is located in the historical tribe of Piva.

The village of Bajovo Polje ("Bajo's field") was named after 17th-century hajduk Bajo Pivljanin, it is said, after he killed his first Turk at the field.[1] The village is located in the Površ region of Pivska Župa,[2] at a small field above the start of the road to Brezna.[1] The field is wavy with lots of valleys and sinkholes, on which the houses are scattered without any order.[1] Fields and meadows are in and around the village.[1] The winter pastures (katuni) are below the Golija, and stables in the village between the houses.[1] The village was founded in 1862, during the temporary liberation of Piva.[1] The village has two families:

Demographic history

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tomić 1949, para. "Bajovo Polje".
  2. Tomić 1949, para. "Opisi naselja i poreklo porodica u Župi".
  3. 1 2 Tomić 1949, para. "Statistička tabela opštine Župopivske".

Sources

Coordinates: 43°00′28″N 18°52′25″E / 43.0078°N 18.8736°E / 43.0078; 18.8736

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