Andrijaševci

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Andrijaševci
Andrijaševci Municipality
Općina Andrijaševci
Bosut river between Andrijaševci and Rokovci
Bosut river between Andrijaševci and Rokovci
Location of Andrijaševci in Vukovar-Srijem County
Location of Andrijaševci in Vukovar-Srijem County
Andrijaševci is located in Croatia
Andrijaševci
Andrijaševci
Location of Andrijaševci in Vukovar-Srijem County
Coordinates: 45°13′N 18°44′E / 45.217°N 18.733°E / 45.217; 18.733
Country Croatia
RegionSlavonia
County Vukovar-Syrmia
Government
 • Municipal mayorJozo Škegro
Area
 • Total39.62 km2 (15.30 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total4,075
 • Density100/km2 (270/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
32271 Rokovci
Area code(s)32
Websiteandrijasevci.hr

Andrijaševci (Hungarian: Andrásfalva, German: Sankt Andreas) is a village and a municipality in Vukovar-Syrmia County in eastern Croatia. Despite its name, the seat of the municipality is in the village of Rokovci.[1]

Name[]

The name of the village in Croatian is plural.

Demographics[]

The 2011 census listed a total of 4,075 inhabitants in the municipality's two settlements:[2]

  • Andrijaševci – 2,046
  • Rokovci – 2,029

Austro-Hungarian 1910 census[]

Municipality of Andrijaševci
Population by language Population by religion

total: 1,940

  Croatian or Serbian 1,305 (67.26%)
  German 385 (19.84%)
  Hungarian 228 (11.75%)
  Slovak 18 (0.92%)
  Czech 2 (0.10%)
  Slovene 1 (0.05%)
  others 1 (0.05%)

total: 1,940

  Roman Catholics 1,881 (96.95%)
  Lutherans 26 (1.34%)
  Eastern Orthodox 20 (1.03%)
  Calvinists 6 (0.30%)
  Jewish 6 (0.30%)
  Eastern Catholics 1 (0.05%)

[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Statute of Andrijaševci Municipality" (PDF) (in Croatian). 28 February 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Andrijaševci". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  3. ^ Book: "Ethnic and religious composition of population of Croatia, 1880-1991: by settlements", author: Jakov Gelo, publisher: Zagreb, Croatian bureau of statistics, 1998., ISBN 953-6667-07-X, ISBN 978-953-6667-07-9;

External links[]

Coordinates: 45°13′N 18°44′E / 45.217°N 18.733°E / 45.217; 18.733

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