词条 | Danilovgrad |
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| official_name = | settlement_type = Town and municipality | subdivision_type = Country | subdivision_name = {{Flag|Montenegro}} | timezone = CET | utc_offset = +1 | image_skyline = Danilovgrad.jpg | image_size = 250px | map_caption = Location of Danilovgrad Montenegro. | timezone_DST = CEST | utc_offset_DST = +2 | population_as_of = 2011 census | name = Danilovgrad | native_name = Даниловград | leader_title = Mayor | leader_name = Zorica Kovačević (DPS) | leader_name1 = DPS - SDP| | leader_title1 = Ruling party | area_total_km2 = 501 | population_footnotes = | population_blank1 = 18,472 | population_blank1_title = Municipality | population_density_km2 = 33 | population_urban = 6,852 | population_rural = 11,620 | parts = 80 | parts_type = Settlements | established_date = 1869| | pushpin_map = Montenegro | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_map_caption = Location of Danilovgrad in Montenegro | pushpin_mapsize = | coordinates = {{coord|42.61|19.05|region:ME|display=inline,title}}| | area_code_type = Area code | area_code = +382 20 | blank1_info_sec1 = DG | blank1_name_sec1 = Car plates|| | postal_code_type = Postal code | postal_code = 81410 | blank2_name_sec1 = Climate | blank2_info_sec1 = Cfa | blank_info_sec1 = ME-07 | blank_name_sec1 = ISO 3166-2 code| | website = http://danilovgrad.me/ | image_shield = Coat of arms of Danilovgrad.png | image_flag = }} Danilovgrad (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Даниловград, {{IPA-sh|dǎnilɔv̞ɡraːd|pron}}) is a town in central Montenegro. It has a population of 6,852 (2011 census). It is situated in the Danilovgrad Municipality which lies along the main route between Montenegro's two largest cities, Podgorica and Nikšić. Via villages, Danilovgrad forms part of a conurbation with Podgorica. The town of Danilovgrad is located in the fertile valley of the Zeta River, sometimes called also the Bjelopavlići plain, after the name of the local clan. It is the centre of the Danilovgrad municipality, which has a population of 18,472. History{{Expand section|date=June 2008}}In the place of Danilovgrad, there are remains of Gradina (Martinići), remains can be found of the ruler Petar Gojniković. The court was built by prince Mutimir, who was also once buried in there, also from the dynasty of Vlastimirović (Višeslavić). Gradina is also a prominent seat from the Nemanjić period, believed to be the birthplace of Prince Rastko, also known as Saint Sava, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Danilovgrad was founded with the purpose of being the capital of Montenegro. Foundations for this planned city were first laid by King Nikola I in 1870. However, after the cities of Nikšić and Podgorica were liberated from Ottoman hands, during the Congress of Berlin its significance diminished. It got its name after Nicholas' predecessor Prince Danilo. World War IIOn May 31, 1944, a USAF Consolidated B-24 Liberator crashed in Danilovgrad.[1] Although its entire crew of 10 ejected and survived, they were later caught and became prisoners of war.[1] On July 23, 1944, 52 people, allegedly members of the League of Communist Youth of Yugoslavia,[2] were killed in a mass execution by Chetniks in Danilovgrad.[3] During the Yugoslav WarsOn April 14-15, 1995, a pogrom drove out the Romani population in one of Danilovgrad's neighborhoods, Božova Glavica, after two Romani minors raped a non-Romani girl.[4] On March 24, 1999, the Milovan Šaranović barracks in Danilovgrad were bombed by NATO aircraft, killing a soldier named Saša Stojić.[5] He was the first victim of the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.[5] TransportDanilovgrad is situated approximately halfway between two largest Montenegrin cities, Podgorica and Nikšić, on the main road that connects these two. Podgorica Airport is {{Convert|30|km|mi|abbr=on}} away, and has regular flights to Belgrade, Budapest, Bari, Zagreb, Skopje, Zürich, Frankfurt, Ljubljana, Paris, Rome and Vienna. References1. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.joebaugher.com/usaf_serials/1942_3.html|author=Joe Baugher|title=1942 USAAF Serial Numbers (42-50027 to 42-57212)}} {{MontenegroCities}}2. ^ Hronologija narodnooslobodilačkog rata 1941-1945: Na Lazinama (kod Danilovgrada) četnici streljali 48 članova SKOJ-a {{sr icon}}. Accessed December 29, 2018. 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.danilovgrad.me/files/polaganje_vijenca_lazine_23072017.pdf|title=POLOŽEN VIJENAC NA LAZINAMA|language=Serbian|date=July 23, 2017|accessdate=December 29, 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.hlc-rdc.org/images/stories/publikacije/Danilovgrad-srp.pdf|title=Slučaj Danilovgrad|work=Swedish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights|date=2004}} 5. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.dw.com/sr/od-bombardovanja-do-%C4%8Dlanstva-u-nato/a-17518452|work=Deutsche Welle|title=Od bombardovanja do članstva u NATO|language=Serbian|author=Jelena Kulidžan|date=March 25, 2014|accessdate=December 28, 2018}} External links
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