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'''Prebilovci''' (] ]: '''Пребиловци'''), a ] in ], near the city of ] (Чапљина). Was first mentioned in the ]. Has a population of roughly around 50 inhabitants.
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'''Prebilovci''' ({{lang-sr-cyrl|Пребиловци}}) is a ] in ], near the city of ] (Чапљина). Prebilovci was first mentioned in the 15th century. The village has a population of roughly around 50 inhabitants.


Prebilovci is located in the Čapljina ], which makes up one of the nine ] in the ]. The village is also located near the ] and ] of ] (5km from Čapljina). Since ], Hutovo Blato has been protected as a Nature park by the Public Enterprise Hutovo Blato. Prebilovci is located in the Čapljina ], which makes up one of the nine ] in the ]. The village is also located near the ] and ] of ] (5 km from Čapljina). Since 1995, Hutovo Blato has been protected as a nature park by the Public Enterprise Hutovo Blato.


== History == ==Population==
===Ethnic composition, 1991 census===
The name of the village, Prebilovci, first emerged sometime around the 15th century, and is believed to have come from the old family of Pribilovic. In the Serb Orthodox cemetery not far from the village, there is also an old grave which is believed to have belonged to a certain Stjepan Pribilovic. Today the name Pribilovci is also more frequenty used for the village.
total: 174
* ] - 171 (98.27%)
* ] - 1 (0.57%)
* others and unknown - 2 (1.14%)
* Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991.


According to the 2013 census, its population was 57, all ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013|url=http://www.statistika.ba/?show=12&id=10243|publisher=]|accessdate=September 26, 2021|language=Bosnian}}</ref>
Before the outbreak of the ], the village was made up of ] and a few ] families as well, who had converted to ] two or three centuries earlier, and life changed for the best under the Turkish occupants. The present population is primary made up of Serbs, ever since the war drew to a close, when the Muslims left their homes or were expelled because of the ethnic tensions. The people acted in revenges for atrocities committed against their women and children. Few villages in Herzegovina have vitnessed these kinds of horrors during the ].


=== WWII=== ==History==
The name of the village, Prebilovci, first emerged sometime around the 15th century, and is believed to have come from the old family of Pribilović. In the Serb Orthodox cemetery and in some other locations too, there are many beautifully carved out stone graves, probably of ] from the ].<ref>Gelcich, Mon. Rag., Libri Ref. IV, 172</ref> There is also an old grave which is believed to have belonged to a certain Stjepan Pribilović. Today the name Pribilovci is also more frequently used for the village.


Before the outbreak of the ], the village was made up of ] and a few ] families as well. The present population is primary made up of Serbs, ever since the war drew to a close, when the Bosniaks left their homes or were expelled because of the ethnic tensions. The people acted in revenges for atrocities committed against their women and children. Few villages in Herzegovina have witnessed these kinds of horrors during the ].
During the ] the inhabitants of Prebilovci fell victim to the Ustaša's presecutions of non-Croats. On the 6th of august, 1941, some 650 women and children were taken away from their homes, after which they were moved to a place called ], where they were later thrown into natural pits around that area (the most infamous being Golubinka), together with 1.300 other Serbs living in the Čapljina and ] {{Fact|date=November 2007}}. The men were in the mountains, hiding, in belief that the ] would not harm their women and children. Althrough, a group of 170 villagers, which primarily consisted of men, survived the massacre. 300 children and infants were massacred that day alone. Few Ustašas who took part in this were ever brought to trial after the ] had ended {{Fact|date=November 2007}}
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=== Present Day === ==World War II==
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During the ], on 6 August 1941, some 650 women and children were taken away from their homes, after which they were moved to a place called ], where they were later thrown into natural pits around that area (the most infamous being Golubinka), together with 1,300 other Serbs living in the Čapljina and ].{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}
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Village in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Prebilovci Пребиловци
Village
Prebilovci is located in Bosnia and HerzegovinaPrebilovciPrebilovci
Coordinates: 43°05′40″N 17°45′12″E / 43.09444°N 17.75333°E / 43.09444; 17.75333
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
EntityFederation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canton Herzegovina-Neretva
Municipality Čapljina
Area
 • Total4.95 sq mi (12.81 km)
Population
 • Total57
 • Density12/sq mi (4.4/km)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Prebilovci (Serbian Cyrillic: Пребиловци) is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina, near the city of Čapljina (Чапљина). Prebilovci was first mentioned in the 15th century. The village has a population of roughly around 50 inhabitants.

Prebilovci is located in the Čapljina municipality, which makes up one of the nine municipalities in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton. The village is also located near the Nature Park and Bird Reserve of Hutovo Blato (5 km from Čapljina). Since 1995, Hutovo Blato has been protected as a nature park by the Public Enterprise Hutovo Blato.

Population

Ethnic composition, 1991 census

total: 174

  • Serbs - 171 (98.27%)
  • Croats - 1 (0.57%)
  • others and unknown - 2 (1.14%)
  • Official results from the book: Ethnic composition of Bosnia-Herzegovina population, by municipalities and settlements, 1991. census, Zavod za statistiku Bosne i Hercegovine - Bilten no.234, Sarajevo 1991.

According to the 2013 census, its population was 57, all Serbs.

History

The name of the village, Prebilovci, first emerged sometime around the 15th century, and is believed to have come from the old family of Pribilović. In the Serb Orthodox cemetery and in some other locations too, there are many beautifully carved out stone graves, probably of bogomils from the Middle Ages. There is also an old grave which is believed to have belonged to a certain Stjepan Pribilović. Today the name Pribilovci is also more frequently used for the village.

Before the outbreak of the Second World War In Yugoslavia, the village was made up of Serbs and a few Bosniak families as well. The present population is primary made up of Serbs, ever since the war drew to a close, when the Bosniaks left their homes or were expelled because of the ethnic tensions. The people acted in revenges for atrocities committed against their women and children. Few villages in Herzegovina have witnessed these kinds of horrors during the world war two persecution and genocide of Serbs.

World War II

Prebilovci Massacre

During the Second World War, on 6 August 1941, some 650 women and children were taken away from their homes, after which they were moved to a place called Šurmanci, where they were later thrown into natural pits around that area (the most infamous being Golubinka), together with 1,300 other Serbs living in the Čapljina and Mostar municipalities.

References

  1. "Naseljena Mjesta 1991/2013" (in Bosnian). Statistical Office of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  2. Gelcich, Mon. Rag., Libri Ref. IV, 172

External links

Settlements of Čapljina municipality

43°05′40″N 17°45′12″E / 43.09444°N 17.75333°E / 43.09444; 17.75333

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