Английская Википедия:Bijelo Polje
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Bijelo Polje (Шаблон:Lang-cnr, Шаблон:IPA-sh) is a town in northeastern Montenegro on the Lim River. It has an urban population of 12,900 (2011 census). It is the administrative, economic, cultural and educational centre of northern Montenegro.
Bijelo Polje is the center of Bijelo Polje Municipality (population of 46,051). It is the unofficial center of the north-eastern region of Montenegro. Bijelo Polje means 'white field' in Montenegrin.
History
Bijelo Polje's Saint Peter and Paul Church is the place where the UNESCO Miroslav's Gospel of Miroslav, brother of Serbian ruler Stefan Nemanja was written.
During World War II, Bijelo Pole was a prominent location for the anti-fascist resistance movement in Yugoslavia, Montenegro in particular.[1]
Demographics
Bijelo Polje is the administrative centre of the Bijelo Polje municipality, which in 2011 had a population of 46,251. The town of Bijelo Polje itself has 12,900 citizens.
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Ethnicity
Source: Statistical Office of Montenegro - MONSTAT, Census 2011[2]
Ethnicity | Number | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Serbs | 15,562 | 33.8% |
Bosniaks | 14,592 | 31.7% |
Montenegrins | 7,808 | 16.95% |
Muslims | 5,985 | 12.99% |
Romani | 334 | 0.72% |
Albanians | 57 | 0.12% |
Croats | 41 | 0.09% |
Yugoslavs | 27 | 0.06% |
Other | 454 | 0.98% |
undeclared | 952 | 2.07% |
no data | 269 | 0.58% |
Total | 46,081 | 100% |
Religion
Source: Statistical Office of Montenegro - MONSTAT, Census 2011[3]
Culture and sights
Шаблон:Unreferenced section Bijelo Polje was the birthplace of the oral poet Avdo Međedović and of many prominent writers such as Ćamil Sijarić, Miodrag Bulatović, Risto Ratković and Dragomir Brajković as well as basketball player Nikola Peković and Swedish footballing brothers Ajsel and Emir Kujović.
Sports
Шаблон:Unreferenced section The major football team is Jedinstvo, who have spent several seasons in the country's top tier. They share their Gradski stadion with lower league team OFK Borac. The town's basketball teams are Jedinstvo and KK Centar.
Transport
Bijelo Polje is connected to the rest of Montenegro by two major roads. It is situated on the main road connecting Montenegro's coast and Podgorica with northern Montenegro and Serbia (E65, E80).
Bijelo Polje is also a station on Belgrade–Bar railway, the last station in Montenegro for trains leaving for Belgrade, and it serves as a regional train station. Podgorica Airport is Шаблон:Convert away, and has regular flights to major European destinations.
Climate
Bijelo Polje has a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb) with warm summers, cold winters, and abundant precipitation year round. Шаблон:Weather box
Notable people
- Avdo Međedović, guslar
- Miodrag Bulatović, writer
- Ćamil Sijarić, writer
- Dragomir Brajković, writer
- Risto Ratković, writer
- Nastasja Vojinović, musician
- Milutin Karadžić, actor
- Ajsel Kujović, footballer
- Emir Kujović, footballer
- Duško Ivanović, basketball coach
- Nikola Peković, basketball player
- Predrag Drobnjak, basketball player
- Suad Šehović, basketball player
- Sead Šehović, basketball player
International relations
Twin towns — sister cities
Bijelo Polje is twinned with:[4][5]
- Шаблон:Flagicon Bila Tserkva, Ukraine[6]
- Шаблон:Flagicon Burhaniye, Turkey
- Шаблон:Flagicon Hrubieszów, Poland[7]
- Шаблон:Flagicon Maardu, Estonia[8]
- Шаблон:Flagicon Strumica, North Macedonia
- Шаблон:Flagicon Svishtov, Bulgaria
References
External links
Шаблон:Commons category Шаблон:Official
- Visit-Montenegro.com
- Census info, njegos.org; accessed 12 August 2015.