Krashovani

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Krashovani-inhabited areas within the Caraș-Severin County (light green).

The Krashovani (Template:Langx, Template:Langx) are a Croat community inhabiting Carașova and Lupac in the Caraș-Severin County within Romanian Banat. They are Catholic by faith and speak a Torlakian dialect.

Names

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Settlements

Krashovani, declared as Croats, form a majority in two communes of Caraș-Severin County: Carașova and Lupac.

  • Carașova commune
    • Carașova (Karaševo)
    • Nermed (Neremić)
    • Iabalcea (Jabalče)
  • Lupac commune
    • Clocotici (Klokotič)
    • Rafnic (Ravnik)
    • Vodnic (Vodnik)
    • Lupac (Lupak)

Identity

The Krashovani adhere to the Catholic Church and identify their language as Croatian.[1] Their dialect is regarded a sub-dialect of the Torlak dialect,[2] a transitional dialect spoken in southeastern Serbia, westernmost Bulgaria and northeastern Macedonia.

According to the 2002 census in Romania, the population of the Carașova commune comprised 84.60% Croats, 4.96% others, 4.47% Roma, 4.41% Romanians and others.[3] 93.12% of the population in that commune declared their mother tongue as Croatian.[3] Only 207 persons declared Krashovani ethnicity in the 2002 census.[4]

History

Their ancestors first settled Carașova in the 13th and 14th centuries from northwestern Bosnia.[5] They formed a community in the northern plateau of the Caraș river, in seven villages, the oldest, Carașova, being mentioned in the 13th and 14th centuries while the rest are first mentioned in the 17th century.[5]

Serbian ethnographer Jovan Cvijić concluded that the community was "very old settlers with origin in Crna Reka who were Catholicised"; Stanko Žuljić claims that their origin is in Turopolje, in Croatia.[6]

The Carașoveni were considered Bulgarians by some Bulgarian scientists in the first half of the 20th century (such as G. Cibrus, M. Mladenov, K. Telbizov, and T. Balkanski), partially based on their view that Torlakian-speakers are ethnically Bulgarians.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

According to the Austrian population census there were over 10,000 Carașoveni in Banat. In the 1847 census over 10,000 people declared as Carașoveni. In 1896 the Austro-Hungarian census around 7,500 Carașoveni were listed. The same was stated by the authorities of the Kingdom of Romania in 1940. Their number dropped to 2,775 in 1992.[7]

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See also

References

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Further reading

Dialectology

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