Dupljaja

Dupljaja
Дупљаја
Village
The Orthodox church
Dupljaja
Location of Dupljaja within Serbia
Coordinates: 44°55′22″N 21°16′23″E / 44.92278°N 21.27306°E / 44.92278; 21.27306Coordinates: 44°55′22″N 21°16′23″E / 44.92278°N 21.27306°E / 44.92278; 21.27306
Country Serbia
Province Vojvodina
District South Banat
Elevation 76 m (249 ft)
Population (2002)
  Dupljaja 996
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 26328
Area code(s) +381(0)13
Car plates

Dupljaja (Serbian Cyrillic: Дупљаја) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Bela Crkva municipality, in the South Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority (90.74%) and a population of 996 (2002 census).

History and archaeology

The archaeologists have found at this location the remains of old Slavic city Karaš, which was the capital and the largest fort of Banat in the 11th century. The remains include part of old church and part of the building which supposedly was the palace of the prince, as well as several hundred coins that originated from central and western Europe and pieces of golden and silver jewels.

There are also remains from Prehistory and from the Bronze Age (mostly belonging to the Dubovac culture). Famous archaeological Bronze Age artifacts from Dupljaja are the so-called "Dupljajska kolica" ("the carts from Dupljaja" in English), which are about 3,500 years old.[1]

In 1921, the population of Dupljaja included 1,149 Serbs, 19 Romanians, 10 Slovaks, 10 Germans, and 2 Hungarians.

Historical population

  • 1961: 1,174
  • 1971: 1,165
  • 1981: 1,152
  • 1991: 1,027
  • 2002: 854
  • 2011: 738

See also

References

  • Jovan Erdeljanović, Srbi u Banatu, Novi Sad, 1992.
  • Slobodan Ćurčić, Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996.


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