Osinja

Coordinates: 44°50′20″N 17°52′36″E / 44.83889°N 17.87667°E / 44.83889; 17.87667
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Osinja
Осиња
Village
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Osinja is located in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Osinja
Osinja
Coordinates: 44°50′20″N 17°52′36″E / 44.83889°N 17.87667°E / 44.83889; 17.87667
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Entity Republika Srpska
MunicipalityDerventa
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Osinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Осиња) is a village in the municipality of Derventa, Republika Srpska.[1]

According to the last census (2013), the population of the village was 1407.

Geography[edit]

The village of Osinja is situated in a triangle of 3 towns: Derventa, Doboj and Prnjavor. Neighboring villages to Osinja are Pojezna, Crnča, Cerani, Velika Sočanica, Cvrtkovci and Jelanjska. In south of the village is the river Ilova which represents the border of municipalities Derventa and Stanari.

Economy[edit]

Many inhabitants are farmers; others work in school, ambulance, post office and in shops and cafes. Many of them also work in the municipality center of Derventa, and many of them are on temporary work abroad. This and other neighboring villages were historically underdeveloped due to distance from towns. The center of the village has a school, post office, ambulance, infirmary, in addition to some shops and cafes. Recently a highway connecting Banja Luka and Doboj was built, and it partially passes Osinja. There are plans to build a highway loop in this village to connect the municipalities of Derventa and Stanari.

Culture and Religion[edit]

In this village there is an elementary school with about 300 students. Most of the inhabitants are Orthodox Christians, and there is Serbian orthodox church of St. Panteleimon near center of Osinja.

Demography[edit]

In recent decades the population of Osinja has decreased due to economic reasons. Many inhabitants moved to municipality center Derventa, but also to Austria, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and other European countries.

Village Population
Year Serbs  % Bosniaks  % Croats  % Yugoslavs  % Others  % Total
1971 2,009 98,43% 2 0,09% 4 0,19% 19 0,93% 7 0.34% 2,041
1981 2,027 98,25% 1 0,04% 10 0,48% 18 0,87% 7 0.33% 2,063
1991 1,853 98.04% 3 0,15% 30 1,58% 4 0.21% 1,890

People from Osinja[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ St Erlich, Vera (1966). Family in transition: a study of 300 Yugoslav villages. Princeton University Press. p. 461. OCLC 303501.

44°50′20″N 17°52′36″E / 44.83889°N 17.87667°E / 44.83889; 17.87667