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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation

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The Glavicno village in the Krivaja River valley

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The Glavicno village (Geographic coordinates: 44°10′35.85″N, 18°31′49.28″E, Elevation 708 m) is located in a gentle bay and on an east-facing slope below the Borje forest. The village is 1.5 km from Solun on the Krivaja river (the center of the local community), and 6.7 km (by air) from Olovo (the center of the municipality). The area of the village, on its western side, is bordered by the Borje forest (the slopes of the Velika glava mountain), on the eastern side by the area of the Kovacici, Hadre and Solun villages, on the north side by the area of the Kovacici village, and on the south side by the valley of Solunski potok (Solunski stream). The Glavicno village is accessed by an asphalt road from Solun (via the Hadra village), and also by the road to Kovacici (from the Hadrovsko cemetery), which separates from the Olovo-Zavidovici regional road near Banje (Spa). According to the 2013 census, 233 people lived in Glavicno, which is significantly less than the number of inhabitants (351), according to the 1991 census. It is interesting that out of all the villages of Kriva Rijeka, only the Glavicno village has residents of the same surname - Muminovic. However, since the village is quite old, the current generation is already 'several knees' away from the first generations, so cases of marriages within the same surname began to appear. The area of the Glavicno village used to include the area of the Hadre village, until around the middle of the 19th century, when the Hadar family (now Hadrovic) moved from Mostar and bought a property (now the area of the Hadre village) in the area of the Glavicno village. It is interesting that the relations between these two villages have remained particularly close to this day, which can be seen, among other things, in the many marriages between girls/young men from these villages.

 

How to Cite This Article

Ahmet Hadrovic (2023). The Glavicno village in the Krivaja River valley . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 4(5), 824-844.

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