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| name = Negoslavci | name = Negoslavci
| official_name = ''Općina Negoslavci''<br />Општина Негославци<br />Municipality of Negoslavci
| native_name = {{native name|sr-Cyrl|Негославци|italics=off}}<ref name="Prijedlog izvještaja">{{cite web|url=https://www.coe.int/t/dg4/education/minlang/Report/PeriodicalReports/CroatiaPR5_hr.pdf | title=Peto izvješće Republike Hrvatske o primjeni Europske povelje o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima | date=October 2013 | author=Government of Croatia | publisher=] | page=36 | language=hr | access-date=30 November 2016}}</ref> | native_name = {{native name|sr-Cyrl|Негославци|italics=off}}<ref name="Prijedlog izvještaja">{{cite web|url=https://www.coe.int/t/dg4/education/minlang/Report/PeriodicalReports/CroatiaPR5_hr.pdf | title=Peto izvješće Republike Hrvatske o primjeni Europske povelje o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima | date=October 2013 | author=Government of Croatia | publisher=] | page=36 | language=hr | access-date=30 November 2016}}</ref>
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| leader_party = ]<ref name="Municipality government">{{cite web|url=http://www.izbori.hr/2009Lokalni/rezultati_informacije/16_vukovarska-srijemska.pdf|title=Informacija o rezultatima izbora članova predstavničkih tijela jedinica lokalne i područne (regionalne) samouprave|access-date=2013-03-10|archive-date=2012-08-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120813062229/http://www.izbori.hr/2009Lokalni/rezultati_informacije/16_vukovarska-srijemska.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref>
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| leader_name = Dušan Jeckov
| area_footnotes = <ref name="HGK-Područja od posebne državne skrbi">{{cite web|url=https://www.hgk.hr/documents/opcineppdsdocx578c8f61e2fed.pdf |publisher=] |title=Općine na područjima posebne državne skrbi Republike Hrvatske |access-date=15 April 2020 }}</ref>
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| population_as_of = 2021
| population_total = 1463 | population_total = 983
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| leader_party = ]<ref name="Municipality government">{{cite web|url=http://www.izbori.hr/2009Lokalni/rezultati_informacije/16_vukovarska-srijemska.pdf|title=Informacija o rezultatima izbora članova predstavničkih tijela jedinica lokalne i područne (regionalne) samouprave |access-date=2013-03-10}}</ref>
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| leader_name = Dušan Jeckov<ref name="Municipality government"/>
| population_demonym = Negoslavčanin (]) Negoslavčanka (])<br />
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| postal_code = 32 239
| website =
| area_code = 32
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| blank_info_sec1 = ], ]<ref name="Official languages">Četvrto izvješće Republike Hrvatske o primjeni Europske povelje o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima, page 61., Zagreb, 2009</ref>
| registration_plate = ] | registration_plate = ]
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| blank_info_sec1 = ], ]<ref name="Official languages">Četvrto izvješće Republike Hrvatske o primjeni Europske povelje o regionalnim ili manjinskim jezicima, page 61., Zagreb, 2009</ref>
| website = {{URL|http:opcina-negoslavci.hr}}
}} }}


] from 1900]] ] from 1900]]
'''Negoslavci''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Негославци}},<ref name="Minority names">{{cite web|url=http://www.nipp.hr/UserDocsImages/Registar%20geografska%20imena%20nacionalnih%20manjina%20RH.pdf|title=Minority names in Croatia:Registar Geografskih Imena Nacionalnih Manjina Republike Hrvatske|access-date=2013-03-08|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029211333/http://www.nipp.hr/UserDocsImages/Registar%20geografska%20imena%20nacionalnih%20manjina%20RH.pdf|archive-date=2013-10-29}}</ref> {{langx|hu|Negoszlovce}}) is a ] and a municipality in ] in eastern ]. It is located south of the town of ], seat of the county. Landscape of the Negoslavci Municipality is marked by the ] plains and agricultural fields of ], ], ] and ].

'''Negoslavci''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Негославци}},<ref name="Minority names">{{cite web|url=http://www.nipp.hr/UserDocsImages/Registar%20geografska%20imena%20nacionalnih%20manjina%20RH.pdf|title=Minority names in Croatia:Registar Geografskih Imena Nacionalnih Manjina Republike Hrvatske|access-date=2013-03-08|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029211333/http://www.nipp.hr/UserDocsImages/Registar%20geografska%20imena%20nacionalnih%20manjina%20RH.pdf|archive-date=2013-10-29}}</ref> {{lang-hu|Negoszlovce}}) is a ] and a municipality in ] in eastern ]. It is located south of the town of ], seat of the county. Landscape of the Negoslavci Municipality is marked by the ] plains and agricultural fields of ], ], ] and ].


The modern day municipality was established in 1997 by the ] administration as one of new predominantly Serb municipalities in order to ensure access to local self-government to Serb community in the region. The modern day municipality was established in 1997 by the ] administration as one of new predominantly Serb municipalities in order to ensure access to local self-government to Serb community in the region.
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==Geography== ==Geography==
Negoslavci municipality has a total area of {{cvt|21.21|km2}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.vukovarsko-srijemska-zupanija.com/vsz.php?stranica=65 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2012-02-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111010095503/http://www.vukovarsko-srijemska-zupanija.com/vsz.php?stranica=65 |archive-date=2011-10-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and is the smallest member municipality of ]. It is connected by ] with the rest of the country. Negoslavci municipality has a total area of {{cvt|21.21|km2}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.vukovarsko-srijemska-zupanija.com/vsz.php?stranica=65 |title=Vukovarsko-srijemska županija - Negoslavci |access-date=2012-02-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111010095503/http://www.vukovarsko-srijemska-zupanija.com/vsz.php?stranica=65 |archive-date=2011-10-10 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and is the smallest member municipality of ]. It is connected by ] with the rest of the country.


==History== ==History==
Negoslavci village is mentioned in historical documents from the 15th century. The village was most probably established during the ] as it was not identified in earlier ] documents.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija">Marković, M. (2003). Istočna Slavonija: Stanovništvo i naselja. Naklada Jesenski i Turk. Zagreb.</ref> During the Ottoman period village was named Nigoslavci and its extensive land properties were reaching all up to the village of ].<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> After the Ottoman retreat from ] ] ethnic ] also left Negoslavci under unexplained conditions.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> Subsequently, ] settlers colonized the village and in 1736 there was 51 households all of which were Eastern Orthodox.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> The 19th century was a period of demographic growth with village reaching 170 households and 890 inhabitants in 1866.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> 866 of them were Eastern Orthodox while other included Roman Catholic Croats and Germans.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> During ]n administration, settlement of Negoslavci was the seat of the municipality, as was evidenced by the records from 1894. After ], the village was settled by the people from ]. The village of Negoslavci finds its earliest historical mention in documents from the 15th century. The establishment of the village is most likely associated with the period of ], as its presence is not recorded in earlier ] documents.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija">{{cite book |author1= Mirko Marković |chapter= |title= Istočna Slavonija: Stanovništvo i naselja |publisher= Naklada Jesenski i Turk |ISBN= 9532221239 |pages= 55 |date= 2003 |place= ]}}</ref> During the Ottoman era, Negoslavci was designated as "Nigoslavci," and its considerable land holdings extended up to the nearby village of Sotin.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> The departure of Roman Catholic ethnic Croats from Negoslavci following the Ottoman retreat from ] remains under unspecified circumstances.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> Subsequently, the village experienced settlement by Eastern Orthodox communities, resulting in 51 households in 1736, all adhering to the Eastern Orthodox faith.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/>

According to local tradition, the settlement's origin traces back to the period of the ] after the ], when approximately 15-20 Serbian families seeking refuge from Ottoman territories settled in Negoslavci. During this period, the village was encompassed within the ] and was held by the ''Kufstein'' counts until 1736, at which point ownership transitioned to Count Philip of Eltz, the ]. The larger administrative unit, the Vukovar Estate, comprised 31 villages, including Negoslavci.

The village endured a protracted period of limited population growth due to challenging living conditions and disease outbreaks. Notably, it wasn't until the mid-19th century, with the influx of families from the ] region, that a noticeable demographic expansion occurred. By 1866, the village's population reached 890, residing in 170 households.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/> Of these inhabitants, 866 were of the ] faith, while the remainder included Roman Catholic Croats and Germans.<ref name="Istočna Slavonija"/>

During the ] administration, Negoslavci served as a municipal center. Throughout this period, significant developments took place, including the construction of a new town hall in 1901, followed by the establishment of a new school building in 1909. In 1912, the integration of the village into the ] network occurred with the inauguration of the railway line between Vukovar and ], with the railway station positioned approximately one kilometer away from the village.

During the ] and the ] Johann Pfeiffer, a member of the local German community from Vukovar, served as the village's administrator.<ref name="Bogišić">{{cite book |last=Barišić Bogišić |first=Lidija |page=124 |title=O neslavenskom stanovništvu na vukovarskom području |publisher=Hrvatska sveučilišna naklada |ISBN= 978-953-169-497-1 |date=2022 }}</ref> Pfeiffer's active involvement in aiding local Serbs to evade ] and ] incarcerations resulted in his family being exempt from the subsequent post-World War II ].<ref name="Bogišić"/> In the aftermath of the war, the village experienced resettlement by inhabitants from ]. The year 1955 was marked by the establishment of the local ], which paralleled the self-sustained agriculture pursued by a notable segment of the population. Other residents found employment in Vukovar's industrial companies such as ], ], as well as the ] industrial complex.


==Demographics== ==Demographics==


===Population=== ===Population===
Negoslavci has 1,417 inhabitants, the majority of whom are Serbs, making up 96.86 percent of the population according to the 2011 population census. This makes Negoslavci the municipality with the second-highest percentage of Serbs in Croatia. It is also the municipality with the lowest percentage of Croats (1.78%) in the country.<ref name="DZS"/> Negoslavci has 1,417 inhabitants, the majority of whom are Serbs, making up 96.86 percent of the population according to the 2011 population census. This makes Negoslavci the municipality with the second-highest percentage of Serbs in Croatia. It is also the municipality with the lowest percentage of Croats (1.78%) in the country.<ref name="DZS">{{Croatian Census 2011|E|16}}</ref>


===Languages=== ===Languages===
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The Municipality of Negoslavci is one of seven Serb majority member municipalities within the ], inter-municipal ] organization of ethnic Serb community in eastern Croatia established on the basis of ]. As Serb community constitute majority of the population of the municipality it is represented by 2 delegated Councillors at the Assembly of the Joint Council of Municipalities, double the number of Councilors to the number from Serb minority municipalities in Eastern Croatia.<ref name="PrivrednikZOSkupština">{{cite news |date=1 August 2017 |title=Konstituisan 6. saziv Zajedničkog veća opština l |url=https://p-portal.net/konstituisan-6-saziv-zajednickog-veca-opstina/ |language=sr |location=Zagreb |publisher=Privrednik }}</ref> The Municipality of Negoslavci is one of seven Serb majority member municipalities within the ], inter-municipal ] organization of ethnic Serb community in eastern Croatia established on the basis of ]. As Serb community constitute majority of the population of the municipality it is represented by 2 delegated Councillors at the Assembly of the Joint Council of Municipalities, double the number of Councilors to the number from Serb minority municipalities in Eastern Croatia.<ref name="PrivrednikZOSkupština">{{cite news |date=1 August 2017 |title=Konstituisan 6. saziv Zajedničkog veća opština l |url=https://p-portal.net/konstituisan-6-saziv-zajednickog-veca-opstina/ |language=sr |location=Zagreb |publisher=Privrednik }}</ref>


===Municipality government=== ===Municipal government===
The municipality assembly is composed of 11 representatives. Assembly members come from electoral lists winning more than 5% of votes. Dominant party in Negoslavci since the reintegration of eastern Slavonia in 1998 is ]. 323 or 30,62 % out of 1,055 voters participated in ] with 94,72 % valid votes.<ref name="2017 Elections">{{cite web|url=http://www.izbori.hr/izbori/ws.nsf/54F87B28512ED1B6C12581460039375B/$FILE/Z16_VUKOVARSKO_SRIJEMSKA_ZUPANIJA.pdf |title=Informacija o izborima članova predstavničkih tijela jedinica lokalne i područne (regionalne) samouprave i općinskih načelnika, gradonačelnika i župana te njihovih zamjenika - 2017 (Vukovarsko-srijemska županija)|access-date=15 January 2018 |language=hr }}</ref> With 96,28% and 311 votes Dušan Jeckov from Independent Democratic Serb Party was elected as municipality major.<ref name="2017 Elections"/> As of 2017, the member parties/lists are: The municipality assembly is composed of 11 representatives. Assembly members come from electoral lists winning more than 5% of votes. Dominant party in Negoslavci since the reintegration of eastern Slavonia in 1998 is ]. 323 or 30,62 % out of 1,055 voters participated in ] with 94,72 % valid votes.<ref name="2017 Elections">{{cite web|url=http://www.izbori.hr/izbori/ws.nsf/54F87B28512ED1B6C12581460039375B/$FILE/Z16_VUKOVARSKO_SRIJEMSKA_ZUPANIJA.pdf |title=Informacija o izborima članova predstavničkih tijela jedinica lokalne i područne (regionalne) samouprave i općinskih načelnika, gradonačelnika i župana te njihovih zamjenika - 2017 (Vukovarsko-srijemska županija)|access-date=15 January 2018 |language=hr }}</ref> With 96,28% and 311 votes Dušan Jeckov from Independent Democratic Serb Party was elected as municipality major.<ref name="2017 Elections"/> As of 2017, the member parties/lists are:


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===Minority councils===
Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting tasks for the local or regional authorities in which they are advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into public life and participation in the management of local affairs.<ref name="T-Portal">{{Cite web |url=https://www.tportal.hr/vijesti/clanak/manjinski-izbori-prve-nedjelje-u-svibnju-krecu-i-edukacije-20230313 |title=Manjinski izbori prve nedjelje u svibnju, kreću i edukacije |date= 13 March 2023 |author= |publisher=] |access-date=2 May 2023}}</ref> At the ] ] fulfilled legal requirements to elect 10 members minority councils of the Negoslavci Municipality.<ref name="VSŽ-Manjine-2023">{{cite web|url=https://www.izbori.hr/site/UserDocsImages/2023/Manjinski%20izbori%202023/Rezultati/Z16_VUKOVARSKO_SRIJEMSKA_ZUPANIJA.pdf | title=Informacija o konačnim rezultatima izbora članova vijeća i izbora predstavnika nacionalnih manjina 2023. XVI. VUKOVARSKO-SRIJEMSKA ŽUPANIJA | date=2023 | author= | publisher=Državno izborno povjerenstvo Republike Hrvatske | page=18 | language=hr | format=PDF | access-date=3 June 2023}}</ref>


==Economy== ==Economy==
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==Education== ==Education==
The Elementary School in Negoslavci was established in 1761.<ref name="os-negoslavci.skole.hr">http://os-negoslavci.skole.hr/skola/povijest {{Dead link|date=February 2022}}</ref> The new school building was constructed in 1981. Since 1992 school operates as an eight grade school, and due to increased number of students come to upgrade two classrooms with ] funds.<ref name="os-negoslavci.skole.hr"/> Each year the school celebrates traditional feast ] dedicated to ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://os-negoslavci.skole.hr/?news_hk=1&news_id=66&mshow=290#mod_news|title = Osnovna škola Negoslavci - Naslovnica}}</ref> In 2011, during celebration of 250 anniversary, school issued ''Chronicle of elementary school in Negoslavci'' which was jointly funded by ], ], Negoslavci municipality, ], ] and other donors.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://os-negoslavci.skole.hr/?news_hk=1&news_id=41&mshow=290#mod_news|title = Osnovna škola Negoslavci - Naslovnica}}</ref> The Elementary School in Negoslavci was established in 1761.<ref name="os-negoslavci.skole.hr">{{Cite web |url=http://os-negoslavci.skole.hr/skola/povijest |title=Osnovna škola Negoslavci - Povijest |access-date=2012-02-15 |archive-date=2011-08-23 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110823204132/http://os-negoslavci.skole.hr/skola/povijest |url-status=dead }}</ref> The new school building was constructed in 1981. Since 1992 school operates as an eight grade school, and due to increased number of students come to upgrade two classrooms with ] funds.<ref name="os-negoslavci.skole.hr"/> Each year the school celebrates traditional feast ] dedicated to ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://os-negoslavci.skole.hr/?news_hk=1&news_id=66&mshow=290#mod_news|title = Osnovna škola Negoslavci - Naslovnica}}</ref> In 2011, during celebration of 250 anniversary, school issued ''Chronicle of elementary school in Negoslavci'' which was jointly funded by ], ], Negoslavci municipality, ], ] and other donors.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://os-negoslavci.skole.hr/?news_hk=1&news_id=41&mshow=290#mod_news|title = Osnovna škola Negoslavci - Naslovnica}}</ref>


==Culture== ==Culture==
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==Sport== ==Sport==
The football team PZ Negoslavci is situated in this village. Football is the main sport played and possibly the only organized sport in the municipality. The football team PZ Negoslavci is situated in this village. Football is the main sport played and possibly the only organized sport in the municipality.

==Notable natives and residents==
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==Twin municipalities – Sister municipalities== ==Twin municipalities – Sister municipalities==
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Municipality in Syrmia, Croatia
Negoslavci Негославци (Serbian)
Municipality
Općina Negoslavci
Општина Негославци
Municipality of Negoslavci
Images of Negoslavci
Flag of NegoslavciFlagOfficial seal of NegoslavciSeal
Location of Negoslavci
Negoslavci is located in Vukovar-Syrmia CountyNegoslavciNegoslavciLocation of Negoslavci in CroatiaShow map of Vukovar-Syrmia CountyNegoslavci is located in CroatiaNegoslavciNegoslavciNegoslavci (Croatia)Show map of CroatiaNegoslavci is located in EuropeNegoslavciNegoslavciNegoslavci (Europe)Show map of Europe
Coordinates: 45°17′N 19°00′E / 45.28°N 19°E / 45.28; 19
Country Croatia
RegionSyrmia (Podunavlje)
County Vukovar-Syrmia
Government
 • Municipal mayorDušan Jeckov (SDSS)
Area
 • Municipality21.2 km (8.2 sq mi)
 • Urban21.2 km (8.2 sq mi)
Population
 • Municipality983
 • Density46/km (120/sq mi)
 • Urban983
 • Urban density46/km (120/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Negoslavčanin () Negoslavčanka ()
(per grammatical gender)
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central European Time)
Postal code32 239
Area code32
Vehicle registrationVU
Official languagesCroatian, Serbian
Websiteopcina-negoslavci.hr
Negoslavci on map of Syrmia County from 1900

Negoslavci (Serbian Cyrillic: Негославци, Hungarian: Negoszlovce) is a village and a municipality in Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. It is located south of the town of Vukovar, seat of the county. Landscape of the Negoslavci Municipality is marked by the Pannonian Basin plains and agricultural fields of maize, wheat, common sunflower and sugar beet.

The modern day municipality was established in 1997 by the UNTAES administration as one of new predominantly Serb municipalities in order to ensure access to local self-government to Serb community in the region.

Name

The name of the village in Croatian or Serbian is plural.

Geography

Negoslavci municipality has a total area of 21.21 km (8.19 sq mi) and is the smallest member municipality of Joint Council of Municipalities. It is connected by D57 highway with the rest of the country.

History

The village of Negoslavci finds its earliest historical mention in documents from the 15th century. The establishment of the village is most likely associated with the period of Ottoman rule in Hungary, as its presence is not recorded in earlier medieval documents. During the Ottoman era, Negoslavci was designated as "Nigoslavci," and its considerable land holdings extended up to the nearby village of Sotin. The departure of Roman Catholic ethnic Croats from Negoslavci following the Ottoman retreat from Syrmia remains under unspecified circumstances. Subsequently, the village experienced settlement by Eastern Orthodox communities, resulting in 51 households in 1736, all adhering to the Eastern Orthodox faith.

According to local tradition, the settlement's origin traces back to the period of the Great Migrations of the Serbs after the Treaty of Karlowitz, when approximately 15-20 Serbian families seeking refuge from Ottoman territories settled in Negoslavci. During this period, the village was encompassed within the Vukovar Estate and was held by the Kufstein counts until 1736, at which point ownership transitioned to Count Philip of Eltz, the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz. The larger administrative unit, the Vukovar Estate, comprised 31 villages, including Negoslavci.

The village endured a protracted period of limited population growth due to challenging living conditions and disease outbreaks. Notably, it wasn't until the mid-19th century, with the influx of families from the Bačka region, that a noticeable demographic expansion occurred. By 1866, the village's population reached 890, residing in 170 households. Of these inhabitants, 866 were of the Eastern Orthodox faith, while the remainder included Roman Catholic Croats and Germans.

During the Austro-Hungarian administration, Negoslavci served as a municipal center. Throughout this period, significant developments took place, including the construction of a new town hall in 1901, followed by the establishment of a new school building in 1909. In 1912, the integration of the village into the narrow-gauge railway network occurred with the inauguration of the railway line between Vukovar and Ilača, with the railway station positioned approximately one kilometer away from the village.

During the World War II in Yugoslavia and the Genocide of Serbs in the Independent State of Croatia Johann Pfeiffer, a member of the local German community from Vukovar, served as the village's administrator. Pfeiffer's active involvement in aiding local Serbs to evade Wehrmacht and Ustashe incarcerations resulted in his family being exempt from the subsequent post-World War II expulsion of Germans from Yugoslavia. In the aftermath of the war, the village experienced resettlement by inhabitants from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The year 1955 was marked by the establishment of the local agricultural cooperative, which paralleled the self-sustained agriculture pursued by a notable segment of the population. Other residents found employment in Vukovar's industrial companies such as Vupik, Vuteks, as well as the Borovo industrial complex.

Demographics

Population

Negoslavci has 1,417 inhabitants, the majority of whom are Serbs, making up 96.86 percent of the population according to the 2011 population census. This makes Negoslavci the municipality with the second-highest percentage of Serbs in Croatia. It is also the municipality with the lowest percentage of Croats (1.78%) in the country.

Languages

See also: Minority languages of Croatia
Bilingual inscriptions on the municipal building.

Due to the local minority population, the Negoslavci municipality prescribe the use of not only Croatian as the official language, but the Serbian language and Serbian Cyrillic alphabet as well.

Religion

The majority of the population belongs to the Serbian Orthodox Church.

Politics

Joint Council of Municipalities

The Municipality of Negoslavci is one of seven Serb majority member municipalities within the Joint Council of Municipalities, inter-municipal sui generis organization of ethnic Serb community in eastern Croatia established on the basis of Erdut Agreement. As Serb community constitute majority of the population of the municipality it is represented by 2 delegated Councillors at the Assembly of the Joint Council of Municipalities, double the number of Councilors to the number from Serb minority municipalities in Eastern Croatia.

Municipal government

The municipality assembly is composed of 11 representatives. Assembly members come from electoral lists winning more than 5% of votes. Dominant party in Negoslavci since the reintegration of eastern Slavonia in 1998 is Independent Democratic Serb Party. 323 or 30,62 % out of 1,055 voters participated in 2017 Croatian local elections with 94,72 % valid votes. With 96,28% and 311 votes Dušan Jeckov from Independent Democratic Serb Party was elected as municipality major. As of 2017, the member parties/lists are:

Summary of 2017 Croatian local elections
Party Votes % Seats
Independent Democratic Serb Party 305 100,00 11
Invalid/blank votes 17 5,28
Total 322 ballots and 323 voters 100
Registered voters/turnout 1.055 30,52 %/30,62 %
Source: page 59-60 (in Croatian)

Minority councils

Directly elected minority councils and representatives are tasked with consulting tasks for the local or regional authorities in which they are advocating for minority rights and interests, integration into public life and participation in the management of local affairs. At the 2023 Croatian national minorities councils and representatives elections Serbs of Croatia fulfilled legal requirements to elect 10 members minority councils of the Negoslavci Municipality.

Economy

Negoslavci is underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia. According to municipal mayor unemployment is one of the biggest problems of Negoslavci.

Education

The Elementary School in Negoslavci was established in 1761. The new school building was constructed in 1981. Since 1992 school operates as an eight grade school, and due to increased number of students come to upgrade two classrooms with USAID funds. Each year the school celebrates traditional feast slava dedicated to Saint Sava. In 2011, during celebration of 250 anniversary, school issued Chronicle of elementary school in Negoslavci which was jointly funded by Vukovar-Srijem County, Joint Council of Municipalities, Negoslavci municipality, Prosvjeta, Serb National Council and other donors.

Culture

Points of Interest

Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos is a Serbian Orthodox church completed in 1757. There are two ossuaries from the period of World War II with the bones of Yugoslav Partisan fighters from the time of Syrmian Front. First of the ossuaries state in Serbian Cyrillic script "In the glorious name of 40 fighters of the 1st Proletarian and 8th Montenegrin Brigade, the 1st Proletarian Division, who fell in 1944-1945 on the Syrmian Front for the freedom and the better future of their people." On the second one with the unknown number of fighters there is Cyrillic inscription "You who have shed your blood, you who have given your young lives, You who have fall for the sake of freedom, We honor you with the greatest glory and thankfulness. Negoslavci Women's Section."

In popular culture

Negoslavci attracted media attention in Croatia and abroad after its consistent elections patterns, which were different from the predominantly conservative ones in Slavonia. In 2016 Al Jazeera Balkans commentator Borna Sor jokingly compared 'liberal' Negoslavci with the mythological country of Arcadia after conservative Croatian Democratic Union failed to receive a single vote in the municipality (their worst result in the country) despite good results in the rest of the region. At the time of 2013 Croatian constitutional referendum, which created a constitutional prohibition against same-sex marriage, 75% of voters in Negoslavci rejected the proposal, which was the highest percentage of opposition in Croatia. Negoslavci had the lowest turnout at the referendum, with only 3% of voters taking part.

Associations and institutions

Volunteer fire department is active in the village of Negoslavci.

Sport

The football team PZ Negoslavci is situated in this village. Football is the main sport played and possibly the only organized sport in the municipality.

Twin municipalities – Sister municipalities

Other forms of cooperation

See also

References

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