Petrovčić

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Petrovčić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петровчић) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Surčin.

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Petrovčić
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Petrovčić
Coordinates: 44°47′36″N 20°08′40″E
Country Serbia
Area
  Total
20.15 km2 (7.78 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total
1,394
  Density69/km2 (180/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
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Location

Petrovčić is the westernmost settlement in the municipality, located right next to the administrative border which divides Central Serbia and the province of Vojvodina. It is located in the Syrmia region (north of the Bojčinska woods), west of the village of Bečmen, almost 30 kilometers west of downtown Belgrade and 12 kilometers west of its municipal seat, Surčin.

The road which connects Petrovčić to Surčin (through Bečmen) on the east, continues into the Vojvodina on the west, to the village of Karlovčić. A crossroad of this road and the one opposite to it (north to south, Deč-Ašanja) is just west of Petrovčić.

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
1948751    
1953811+8.0%
1961846+4.3%
1971890+5.2%
1981956+7.4%
19911,117+16.8%
20021,406+25.9%
20111,394−0.9%
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Like majority of the settlements in the municipality, Petrovčić experienced steady population growth for decades, especially from the 1990s, almost 26% between the censuses of 1991 (1,117 inhabitants) and 2002 (1,406), but it depopulated by the 2011 census to 1,394. Major ethnic groups are the Serbs (1,261 or 89,69%), Romani (73 or 5,19%), Montenegrins and Gorani (17 each or 1,21%). people

Characteristics

The settlement is statistically classified as a rural one (village). It has a junior grades elementary school and a poetry festival “Stihovi pod vedrim nebom” (Verses under the open skies).[3]

Economy

Urban agriculture is today predominant, including breeding of the mangalica pigs. Previously, the village was known for the cultivation of the mulberry trees.[3]

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