Donja Badanja

Donja Badanja (Serbian Cyrillic: Доња Бадања, meaning 'a wooden pipe made of a hollowed trunk', often used to direct water on the wheel of a water-mill) is a village in western Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Loznica, in the Mačva District. Donja Badanja's current population is 510 (2002 census). According to 1991 census population was 670.

Donja Badanja

Доња Бадања (Serbian)
Old country house in Donja Badanja
Donja Badanja
Location within Serbia
Coordinates: 44°29′20.04″N 19°27′42.84″E
Country Serbia
DistrictMačva District
SubdivisionLoznica municipality
Elevation
180 m (590 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total381
Postal code
15324
Area code(s)015
Vehicle registrationLO
AbbreviationDB

Geography and features

Donja Badanja is a village located at the base of the mountain Cer and the low mountain Iverak, in the Jadar region. The Cernica River runs through Donja Badanja. The altitude of Donja Badanja is 180 -m-. Donja Badanja is connected by motorway to Šabac and Loznica, and further by highway to Belgrade. Donja Badanja has a moderate continental climate, with four seasons. Autumn is longer than spring, with long sunny and warm periods. Winter is not so severe, with an average of 22 days of sub-zero temperature. January is the coldest month, with an average temperature of -1.9 °C. Spring is usually short and rainy, while summer arrives abruptly. There is a spa in area of Donja Badanja called Banja Badanja with two springs of mineral water (one is sulphurous and the other contains iron). The sulphur water is more mineralized than the iron water. There is a hostel named Cernica in Banja Badanja and other larger hotel is built at the present.

History

According to legend, the village's name comes from Badanj, a wooden pipe which has been used to direct water onto a water-mill wheel. There were many water-mills in Donja Badanja in the past; just a few remain today.

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1948 1,187    
1953 1,152−2.9%
1961 1,061−7.9%
1971 879−17.2%
YearPop.±%
1981 756−14.0%
1991 670−11.4%
2002 510−23.9%
2011 381−25.3%
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