Kovačica

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Geography

The town of Kovačica is located 27km from Pančevo and 43km from Belgrade.

History

The town was founded in the 18th century, but there are records of small settlements dating from 1458. In the middle of the 18th century, this area was recorded as a wasteland. Settlement was founded in 1750 and was settled (in 1751–1752) by Serb soldiers from Potisje and Pomorišje, after military frontier in these regions was abolished. In 1767, Kovačica was included into German regiment of Banat Military Frontier.

First Slovaks came here from Ečka and Aradac (in 1783) and after them, Slovaks from Arvas, Trenčin and Bekeš county came here as well (in 1801). From the middle of the 19th century, Kovačica is a center of municipality and cultural and social center of Slovaks in Banat.[2][3]

The Slovak Evangelical Church in Kovačica was built between 1824-1828. The altar was painted in 1838-1839 by Konstantin Danil.[4][5]

Settlements

Kovačica municipality includes the town of Kovačica and the following villages:

Demographics

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Ethnic groups

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Map of Kovačica municipality

Communities with Slovak majorities are: Kovačica (Template:Langx) and Padina (Template:Langx). Communities with Serb majorities are: Crepaja, Idvor, Putnikovo and Samoš. There is one community with a Hungarian majority: Debeljača (Template:Langx), and one community with a Romanian majority: Uzdin (Template:Langx).

The ethnic composition of the municipality:[1]

Ethnic group Population Share
Slovaks 8,676 41%
Serbs 7,249 34.2%
Hungarians 1,597 7.5%
Romanians 1,208 5.7%
Roma 755 3.5%
Others/Undeclared/Unknown 1,693 7.7%

Economy

The following table gives a preview of total number of employed people per their core activity (as of 2017):[6]

Activity Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishing 255
Mining -
Processing industry 845
Distribution of power, gas and water 4
Distribution of water and water waste management 79
Construction 173
Wholesale and retail, repair 607
Traffic, storage and communication 127
Hotels and restaurants 81
Media and telecommunications 36
Finance and insurance 36
Property stock and charter -
Professional, scientific, innovative and technical activities 89
Administrative and other services 132
Administration and social assurance 209
Education 372
Healthcare and social work 228
Art, leisure and recreation 57
Other services 54
Total 3,387

Naïve art

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The Gallery of Naive Art in Kovačica

Kovačica is well known for the tradition of naïve art, originating from local Slovak painters.[7] The Gallery of Naïve Art, founded in 1955, is a major tourist destination in the area. Its most notable representatives are Zuzana Chalupová, also known as Mama Zuzana, Martin Jonáš, Jan Knjazovic, Martin Paluška, Jan Sokol and Jan Venjarski. The gallery organizes various exhibitions and events, such as Kovačički oktobar (Kovačica October), and has a collection of over 800 paintings.[8][9]

Kovačica's naïve painting is characterized by nostalgic, idyllic themes featuring life on the streets and in village yards, work in the fields of the golden Banat plain, and the ambience of country rooms with old carpets and objects.[10] In December 2024, Kovačica's naïve art was recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible cultural heritage.[11]

International relations

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Twin towns — Sister cities

Kovačica is twinned with:

See also

References

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