Starčevica

Starčevica (Serbian: Старчевица) or Local community Starčevica (Serbian: Mјесна заједница Старчевица, Mjesna zajednica Starčevica) is a neighborhood and a local community in Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Hercegovina. It is located on the right bank of the river Vrbas, southeast of the city center.

Starčevica

Старчевица
Neighborhood, local community
Look on Starčevica
Etymology: derived from family name Starčević [1]
Coordinates: 44°45′41.6″N 17°12′33.8″E
Entity Republika Srpska
Country Bosnia and Herzegovina
CityBanja Luka
Founded as local communityApril 27, 1978 [2]
SeatSeat of the Local Community, Vojislava Đede Kecmanovića street 1
Government
  BodyLocal Community Council
  Svevišnji PoglavarNemar (Alliance of Independent Social Democrats)
Population census 1991 in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  Population12.738 (total)
Serbs: 6770
Muslims: 2350
Yugoslavs: 2264
Croats: 813
Others: 541
Time zoneUTC+1, summer UTC+2
Postal Code, Post Office 10 Banja Luka
78110
Postal Code, Post Office 11 Banja Luka
78111

Starčevica as local community

Starčevica as local community started existing on April 27 1978 when officially became a part of the city. Today is one of the biggest local communities of City of Banja Luka with estimated population about 30,000 inhabitants. As every other local community in Banja Luka, Starčevica has its Local Community Council that is elected by 15 123 people and the council has 11 members on 2017 local community elections. All members of council are members of Alliance of Independent Social Democrats.[2][3][5]

Starčevica is constituted on 2006 by City Assembly of Banja Luka and territory of local community has streets: Vojvode Stepe Stepanovića (numbers: 89-199 and 62-146), Koste Jarića, Miloša Dujića, Danila Perovića, dr Vojislava Đede Kecmanovića, Josifa Pančića, Vaclava Havleka Vene, Milovana Hrvaćanina, Rajka Bosnića, Save Ljuboje, Kosovke djevojke, Sime Miljuša, Slobodana Dubočanina (former VIII prigradski put), Tuzlanska (numbers: 1-23 and 2-48), Srpskih ustanika, Ognjena Price, Jovana Jančića, Prve krajiške brigade NO, Jug Bogdana, Stevana Bulajića (from house numbers 43 and 122 till the end), Starog Vujadina, Cerska, Majke Jugovića (numbers: 1-21), Milice Stojadinović Srpkinje, Srpskih dobrovoljaca, Visokih Dečana, Manastira Gračanice, Studenička, Saničkih žetelaca and Stevana Prvovjenčanog. Starčevica has borders with local communities Ada, Borik 1, Centar 1, Obilićevo 1, Obilićevo 2, Srpske Toplice and Debeljaci.[6][7]

Because of a lot of administrative problems Starčevica tends to get status of city municipality for reason of solving its problems that are seeable in education (in Starčevica there is only one school) and other problems. As it was said by former president of the Local Community Council Đorđe Knežević, Starčevica has no green market, sports hall, kindergartens in number that is necessary and only school has much more students than it should be. Increasing of population also makes a problem in this neighborhood because of lack of local institutions that will help to population.[8][9]

Slava of the local community is Nativity of Mary (September 21 by Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar).[10]

Population

Ethnic composition according to 1991 census in Starčevica

According to the 1991 census, Starčevica had 12,738 inhabitants, with the following ethnic composition:

Traffic and transportation

Through Starčevica pass many city bus lines. Lines that lead to Starčevica are 3 (Centar - Zeleni vir), 3B (Centar - Debeljaci), 9I (Incel - Centar), 14 (Starčevica - Centar - Starčevica), 14B (Autobuska stanica - Borik - Starčevica) and 17A (Starčevica - Nova bolnica). On territory of Starčevica there are 14 bus stops. Also there are many buses that lead to Čelinac passing Starčevica.[11] Road M4 also passes through small part of Starčevica and the road connects Banja Luka with Čelinac and Prijedor. Beside the M4 road there is also Eastern Transit Road (Istočni tranzit) that makes important city route and ring around the Western Transit Road. Starčevica and Obilićevo parts of Eastern Transit Road were linked on June 14, 2018.[12][13][14]

Institutions and education

Ministry and Police headquarters in Starčevica

Starčevica has two infirmaries of Service of Family Medicine of Community Health Center in Banja Luka. Also in this neighborhood there are Police Station Obilićevo, seat of the Administration of the Ministry of Interior of Republika Srpska[15][16]

Starčevica has only one elementary school (Elementary school Branko Radičević, before 1993 known as Elementary school Esad Midžić) founded on 1958 in which many notable persons from Banja Luka graduated. Students number in school 1984/85 year is pointer of development of Starčevica because school had 2061 students.[17] Also on Starčevica are located two pavilions (Pavilion 1 and 2) of Student Center Nikola Tesla of the University of Banja Luka.[18]

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References

  1. "Kako su najveća BANJALUČKA NASELJA dobila nazive". Blic Srpska Info (in Serbian). 2018-05-03.
  2. from monography "10 years of work of the Local community Starčevica"
  3. "Preliminarni rezultati za izbore u mjesnim zajednicama u Banjoj Luci" (PDF). Alternativna Televizija (in Serbian). 2017-03-20.
  4. "Results of 1991 population census in Banja Luka by local communities". bosnaonline.org (in Bosnian). 2014-04-05.
  5. "Banja Luka - od raskoši do geta". Buka Magazin (in Serbian). 2012-03-21.
  6. "Odluka o obrazovanju, organizaciji, poslovima i načinima finansiranja mjesnih zajednicana području grada Banja Luka". Registar službenih glasnika Grada Banja Luka (in Serbian). 2006-06-30.
  7. "Teritorija i granice (naseljena mjesta i mjesne zajednice)" (PDF). Official site of the City of Banja Luka (in Serbian).
  8. "Starčevica postaje opština". Nezavisne novine (in Serbian). 2014-09-16.
  9. "Starčevica i dalje želi da postane opština". Nezavisne novine (in Serbian). 2016-06-30.
  10. "Starčevica proslavila krsnu slavu". Glas Srpske (in Serbian). 2014-09-22.
  11. "Mreža gradskih linija" (PDF). Official site of the City of Banja Luka (in Serbian).
  12. "Pogledajte kako izgleda novoizgrađena dionica Istočnog tranzita". Nezavisne novine (in Serbian). 2018-06-13.
  13. "Istočni tranzit". Official site of the City of Banja Luka (in Serbian).
  14. "Road map of the Republic of Srpska". Putevi Republike Srpske (in Serbian).
  15. "Služba porodične medicine Doma zdravlja u Banjoj Luci". Dom zdravlja u Banjoj Luci (in Serbian).
  16. "Policijska uprava Banja Luka". Official site of the Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Srpska (in Serbian).
  17. "Istorijat". Site of the Elementary school Branko Radičević (in Serbian).
  18. "Studentski smještaj". Student Center Nikola Tesla (in Serbian).
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