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Tršić

Coordinates:44°30′29″N19°16′08″E / 44.5081°N 19.2689°E /44.5081; 19.2689
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Village in Šumadija and Western Serbia, Serbia
Tršić
Тршић (Serbian)
Map
Interactive map of Tršić
Coordinates (mountain):44°30′29″N19°16′08″E / 44.5081°N 19.2689°E /44.5081; 19.2689
CountrySerbia
Statistical regionŠumadija and Western Serbia
DistrictMačva District
MunicipalityLoznica
Elevation
233 m (764 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
1,263
Time zone+1
Postal code
15303
Area code015

Tršić (SerbianCyrillic: Тршић,pronounced[tr̩̂ʃitɕ]) is a village in the municipality ofLoznica,[1][2] located in theMačva region ofSerbia. It is the birthplace of Serbian linguist and language reformer,Vuk Stefanović Karadžić. Most houses in the area are built out of wood.[3]

The village was destroyed by Ottoman forces during theSerbian Revolution, but was repaired and transformed into a museum to Karadžić.

Tršić's closest settlement to it isVukanovac.[4]

House of Vuk

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House of Vuk
Courtyard in front of the Vuk Karadžić's house

When making the ethno-park, attention was paid to the desire to permanently mark and preserve the memories ofVuk and his work, and to preserve the natural environment and spatial values.[5] In 1933, at the place where Vuk Karadžić's family home was, the memorial house was built: a two-piece log cabin and part of the basement, covered in a steep roof. One part of the chalets are a house and room, and another warehouse, kačara and corn-store.[6] The house is a department with an open fireplace, furniture and dishes, characteristic of the houses from the 19th century.[7] The room contains a bed, table, bench, icons,gusle, and Vuk's portrait from the 1816, byPavel Đurković.[8]

On the occasion of 100 years of the death of Vuk (in 1964) student work brigades raised an amphitheater with a stage that was needed for organizingVuk's Council andVuk's Student Council. In 1987, Tršić received a comprehensive look as a cultural-historical and monumental center. Also, the road from Vuk's home toTronoša monastery was built.[9]

Vuk's birth house was declaredMonument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979, and it is protected byRepublic of Serbia.[10]

Vukov Sabor

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Vukov Sabor cultural event was established in Tršić on the day of the opening of the renovated House of Vuk, September 17, 1933. Since then it has been held annually in September (except in 1941 and 1944, due toWorld War II). It is the largest cultural event in Serbia, for its importance and volume (20-30,000 visitors).[11][12]

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Tršić · Serbia".
  2. ^"Tršić".
  3. ^"Home".trsic.co.rs.
  4. ^"Vukanovac".
  5. ^"Centar za kulturu "Vuk Karadžić" - Loznica".www.ckvkaradzic.org.rs. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-14.
  6. ^"Centar za kulturu "Vuk Karadžić" - Loznica".www.ckvkaradzic.org.rs. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-14.
  7. ^"Centar za kulturu "Vuk Karadžić" - Loznica".www.ckvkaradzic.org.rs. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-14.
  8. ^"Centar za kulturu "Vuk Karadžić" - Loznica".www.ckvkaradzic.org.rs. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-14.
  9. ^"Центар за културу "Вук Караџић" Лозница".www.ckvkaradzic.org.rs. Retrieved2024-09-07.
  10. ^"Centar za kulturu "Vuk Karadžić" - Loznica".www.ckvkaradzic.org.rs. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-14.
  11. ^"Вуков сабор" (in Serbian). Retrieved2024-09-07.
  12. ^"Центар за културу "Вук Караџић" Лозница".www.ckvkaradzic.org.rs. Retrieved2024-09-07.

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