Erdut
Erdut is a village and a municipality in eastern Croatia, located some 37 km east of the major city of Osijek, lying on the border with neighbouring Serbia. The village of Erdut administratively belongs to the eponymous municipality and is the third largest settlement in the municipality. The municipality contains three other villages: Aljmaš, Bijelo Brdo and Dalj and it is part of the Osijek-Baranja County in eastern Slavonia. Municipal institutions are physically located in the largest village of Dalj.
Name and languages
The name Erdut comes from the local Hungarian name meaning "forest road". In other languages, the village in German is known as Erdung and in Serbian as Ердут.Due to the local minority population, the Erdut municipality prescribe the use of not only Croatian as the official language, but the Serbian language and Serbian Cyrillic alphabet as well.
Geography
The municipality has a total area of 158 km2 and is the largest member municipality of Joint Council of Municipalities. The Drava and Danube rivers flow through the municipality. The territory of the municipality is completely flat very fertile black soil. The elevation of the village of Erdut is 158 m. It is located at the end of the D213 road near border crossing with Serbia. The railway station is located in Novi Erdut hamlet, about 1 km south of the village, on the Vukovar-Erdut-Bogojevo railwayThere are 4 villages in municipality:
Settlement | population |
Aljmaš | 610 |
Bijelo Brdo | 1,976 |
Dalj | 3,952 |
Erdut | 818 |
History
The settlement was first mentioned in 1335 under the Hungarian name Erdöd and then as a city in 1472. It was successively ruled by Ottoman Empire, Austrian Empire, Austria-Hungary, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Independent State of Croatia and Yugoslavia.Croatian War of Independence
When Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, eastern Slavonia was soon overrun by the Yugoslav People's Army and Serb paramilitaries, led by the notorious warlord, Željko Ražnatović known by the name Arkan. The battle for Erdut quickly ended that summer as the entire Croatian population was expelled or killed along with other minorities including Czechs, Germans, Hungarians, Ruthenians and Ukrainians in an act of ethnic cleansing. Their homes were soon occupied by other Serbs. Many buildings and homes were destroyed, including the Roman Catholic Church.Arkan soon set up a training camp for his Serb Volunteer Guard in Erdut, which became headquarters until the end of the war, when Croatian forces returned according to a peaceful Basic Agreement on the Region of Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Sirmium.
Erdut Agreement
On November 12, 1995, officials signed what is commonly called the Erdut Agreement in which the part of eastern Slavonia still occupied by Serbs would be integrated back into Croatia, gradually allowing some of the exiled refugees to return to their homes. This agreement was the basis for the establishment of Joint Council of Municipalities. Erdut has been under Croatian control since 1998.Demographics
Population
The municipality population is 7,308, with 805 people in Erdut itself, 3,937 in Dalj, 1,961 in Bijelo Brdo and 605 in Aljmaš. The municipality population consists of Serbs, Croats and Hungarians.Religion
Dalj is seat of the Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja of the Serbian Orthodox Church.Politics
Joint Council of Municipalities
The Municipality of Erdut is one of seven Serb majority member municipalities within the Joint Council of Municipalities, inter-municipal sui generis organization of ethnic Serb community in eastern Croatia established on the basis of Erdut Agreement. As Serb community constitute majority of the population of the municipality it is represented by 2 delegated Councillors at the Assembly of the Joint Council of Municipalities, double the number of Councilors to the number from Serb minority municipalities in Eastern Croatia.Municipality government
The municipality assembly is composed of 13 representatives. As of 2009, the member parties/lists are:Party | Number of votes | Number of seats | |
Independent Democratic Serb Party | 1.688 | 8 | |
Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja | 843 | 4 | |
Croatian Democratic Union | 380 | 1 | |
Croatian Peasant Party | 157 | 0 | |
Social Democratic Party of Croatia | 149 | 0 | |
Independent list-Stevo Vujaklija | 129 | 0 | |
Independent list-Mijo Nemet | 67 | 0 |
Economy
Erdut development index is between 50-76% of the Croatian average, and is underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the Government of Croatia.Culture
Points of Interest
The municipality is home of Eparchy of Osječko polje and Baranja, and there is also Erdut Castle.Notable natives and residents
- Milutin Milanković, born in Dalj
- Anton Tittjung, World War II concentration camp guard, who was stripped of his U.S. citizenship for his wartime activities.