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Jabukovac, Negotin

Coordinates:44°20′56″N22°22′50″E / 44.34889°N 22.38056°E /44.34889; 22.38056
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Village in Bor District, Serbia
Jabukovac
Јабуковац
Icubovăț
Village
Monument to the fallen of the Wars
Monument to the fallen of the Wars
Jabukovac is located in Serbia
Jabukovac
Jabukovac
Coordinates:44°20′56″N22°22′50″E / 44.34889°N 22.38056°E /44.34889; 22.38056
CountrySerbia
DistrictBor District
MunicipalityNegotin
Area
 • Total
89.81 km2 (34.68 sq mi)
Elevation
193 m (633 ft)
Population
 (2002)
 • Total
1,884
Postal code
19304
Area code019

Jabukovac (Serbian:Јабуковац,Romanian:Icubovăț, derived fromJabuka - apple) is a village inSerbia. It is located in the municipality ofNegotin, in theBor District, near the borders betweenSerbia,Romania andBulgaria.

History

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It is first mentioned in the 16th century in Turkish texts, it had 10 houses in 1530, 17 in 1586. In the 18th century it is found on Austrian maps with the name Jabukonjiz, it had 34 houses in 1736, 390 in 1846, 578 in 1866.

From 1929 to 1941, Jabukovac was part of theMorava Banovina of theKingdom of Yugoslavia.

Population

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Romanians from Jabukovac

According to the 2002 census, its population numbered 1,884.

See also

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