Zagužane
Zagužane is a village in the municipality of Leskovac, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 339 people. Tulovska River flows through the village. [1]
History
The 20th century brought significant transformation. Following the Balkan Wars and World War I, Zagužane became part of the newly formed Kingdom of Yugoslavia, experiencing modernization and infrastructure improvements.[citation needed] Despite the devastation of World War II, the post-war period under the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia witnessed government investment in agriculture and rural development, leading to increased productivity and improved living standards.[citation needed]
Economy of Zagužane
The primary economic driver of Zagužane is agriculture. The village is surrounded by fertile land, and many residents cultivate crops such as wheat, corn, fruits, and vegetables. Some residents also raise livestock, including cattle, pigs, and sheep.The surrounding hills offer opportunities for forestry, with residents harvesting wood for fuel and construction, while the Tulovska River and nearby forests provide opportunities for hunting and fishing, which supplement the income of some residents.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Popis stanovništva, domaćinstava i Stanova 2002. Knjiga 1: Nacionalna ili etnička pripadnost po naseljima. Republika Srbija, Republički zavod za statistiku Beograd 2003. ISBN 86-84433-00-9
- v
- t
- e
- Grdelica
- Leskovac
- Vučje
- Babičko
- Badince
- Barje
- Belanovce
- Beli Potok
- Bistrica
- Bobište
- Boćevica
- Bogojevce
- Bojišina
- Bratmilovce
- Brejanovce
- Brestovac
- Bričevlje
- Brza
- Bukova Glava
- Bunuški Čifluk
- Čekmin
- Čifluk Razgojnski
- Crcavac
- Crkovnica
- Crveni Breg
- Čukljenik
- Dedina Bara
- Dobrotin
- Donja Bunuša
- Donja Jajina
- Donja Kupinovica
- Donja Lokošnica
- Donja Slatina
- Donje Brijanje
- Donje Krajince
- Donje Sinkovce
- Donje Stopanje
- Donje Trnjane
- Donji Bunibrod
- Draškovac
- Drćevac
- Drvodelja
- Dušanovo
- Gagince
- Golema Njiva
- Gorina
- Gornja Bunuša
- Gornja Jajina
- Gornja Kupinovica
- Gornja Lokošnica
- Gornja Slatina
- Gornje Krajince
- Gornje Sinkovce
- Gornje Stopanje
- Gornje Trnjane
- Gornji Bunibrod
- Gradašnica
- Grajevce
- Graovo
- Grdanica
- Grdelica
- Guberevac
- Igrište
- Jarsenovo
- Jašunja
- Jelašnica
- Kaluđerce
- Karađorđevac
- Kaštavar
- Koraćevac
- Kovačeva Bara
- Kozare
- Krpejce
- Kukulovce
- Kumarevo
- Kutleš
- Ličin Dol
- Lipovica
- Mala Biljanica
- Mala Grabovnica
- Mala Kopašnica
- Manojlovce
- Međa
- Melovo
- Milanovo
- Miroševce
- Mrkovica
- Mrštane
- Nakrivanj
- Navalin
- Nesvrta
- Nomanica
- Novo Selo
- Oraovica
- Oraovica
- Orašac
- Oruglica
- Padež
- Palikuća
- Palojce
- Pečenjevce
- Petrovac
- Piskupovo
- Podrimce
- Predejane
- Predejane
- Presečina
- Priboj
- Radonjica
- Rajno Polje
- Ravni Del
- Razgojna
- Rudare
- Šainovac
- Šarlince
- Šišince
- Slatina
- Slavujevce
- Smrdan
- Strojkovce
- Stupnica
- Suševlje
- Svirce
- Todorovce
- Tulovo
- Tupalovce
- Turekovac
- Velika Biljanica
- Velika Grabovnica
- Velika Kopašnica
- Velika Sejanica
- Veliko Trnjane
- Vilje Kolo
- Vina
- Vinarce
- Vlase
- Žabljane
- Zagužane
- Zalužnje
- Živkovo
- Žižavica
- Zloćudovo
- Zlokućane
- Zoljevo
This Jablanica District, Serbia location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e