Baranjsko Petrovo Selo

Baranjsko Petrovo Selo
Village

Baranjsko Petrovo Selo, roman catholic church "St. Lawrence" in main street
Baranjsko Petrovo Selo
Coordinates: HR 45°45′18″N 18°28′10″E / 45.75500°N 18.46944°E / 45.75500; 18.46944
Country Croatia
Region Baranya
County Osijek-Baranja
Municipality Petlovac
Elevation 289 ft (88 m)
Population (2011)
  Total 525
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 31322 Baranjsko Petrovo Selo
Area code(s) (+385) 31

Baranjsko Petrovo Selo (Hungarian: Petárda) is a settlement in the region of Baranja, Croatia. Administratively, it is located in the Petlovac municipality within the Osijek-Baranja County. Population is 525 people.[1]

History

It was first mentioned in 1349 and its older name was Petarda. According to Ottoman defters (tax records), the village was also inhabited during Ottoman administration.

Parts of settlement (hamlets)

Bakanga, Baranjsko Petrovo Selo, Repnjak and Žido-Pusta. Former parts are: Greisinger-Pusta, Paleža-Salaš, Vrbak-Pusta and Žido-Lugarna. Till 1991. part of settlement was also Novo Nevesinje which is now independent settlement.

Population

Population data graph 1857.-2011.[2]


Ethnic composition, 1991. census

Baranjsko Petrovo Selo
1991

total: 779

  Croats 609 (78.17%)
  Hungarians 72 (9.24%)
  Serbs 29 (3.72%)
  Yugoslavs 11 (1.41%)
  Romanians 6 (0.77%)
  Roma 5 (0.64%)
  Albanians 4 (0.51%)
  Germans 4 (0.51%)
  Ruthenians 3 (0.38%)
  Slovaks 3 (0.38%)
  Italians 1 (0.12%)
  Macedonians 1 (0.12%)
  ethnically undeclared 14 (1.79%)
  unknown 17 (2.18%)

Austria-Hungary 1910. census

Baranjsko Petrovo Selo
Population by ethnicity Population by religion

total: 1,007

  Croats 790 (78.45%)
  Hungarians 108 (10.72%)
  Germans 62 (6.15%)
  Serbs 21 (2.08%)
  others 26 (2.58%)

total: 1,007

  roman catholics 963 (95.63%)
  eastern orthodox 23 (2.28%)
  calvinists 8 (0.79%)
  jewish 6 (0.59%)
  others 7 (0.69%)

References

Literature

See also

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