Čeminac
Čeminac is a village and municipality in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia. As of 2021, there were 2,856 inhabitants in the municipality. Čeminac is an underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia.
Geography
Čeminac is located in the central part of Croatian Baranja and it is surrounded by the municipalities of: Jagodnjak, Beli Manastir, Kneževi Vinogradi, Bilje, and Darda.The municipality of Čeminac includes the following settlements:
History
This Village was established by the Danube Swabians in 1720 from Fulda and Eisfeld, locally also called Stifolder. Colonist settlement of Krčevina was established on the territory of the village municipality during the land reform in interwar Yugoslavia. Čeminac area was home to a sizeable Danube Swabians population before the end of World War II. With the Red Army's crossing of the Danube at Batina most of these Germans left, and their property was confiscated by Communist Yugoslavia's government.Demographics
There are 3,500 inhabitants in 1,100 households living in the area of Čeminac.Ethnic groups in the municipality :
- 88.24% Croats
- 5.91% Serbs
- 3.09% Hungarians
- 0.93% Germans