Gorjani, Croatia

Municipality in Osijek-Baranja, Croatia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gorjani (Hungarian: Gara; German: Gerendau, Görrach) is a village and a municipality in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia.

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Gorjani is located in Osijek-Baranja County
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Location in Croatia
Gorjani is located in Croatia
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Gorjani (Croatia)
Coordinates: 45.40°N 18.37°E / 45.40; 18.37
Country Croatia
County Osijek-Baranja
Government
  MayorIvan Lović
Area
50.9 km2 (19.7 sq mi)
  Urban
37.7 km2 (14.6 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
1,246
  Density24.5/km2 (63.4/sq mi)
  Urban
794
  Urban density21.1/km2 (54.5/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central European Time)
Websitegorjani.hr
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In the 2011 census, there were a total of 1,550 inhabitants, in the following settlements:[3]

  • Gorjani, population 1,008
  • Tomašanci, population 583

In the same census, 97% were Croats.[4]

Gorjani village was the seat of the House of Garai (Garay), a Hungarian-Croatian noble family, and a branch of the Dorozsma (Durusma) clan.

Name

The name of the village in Croatian is plural.

History

King Béla IV of Hungary granted the eponymous domain of Gara to John of Clan Dorozsma and his son, Stephen, in 1269. The charter of grant mentioned that Stephen was swordbearer to the King's son, Béla, Duke of Slavonia.[5] Stephen's sons, Andrew and Paul, were the ancestors of the two branches of the family.[6] Andrew's son, Nicholas I Garai was Palatine of Hungary from 1375 until his death. Near Gorjani, he courageously defended his cousin and sovereign, Queen Mary of Hungary, and her mother, Elizabeth of Bosnia, from rebels.

Gorjani in 1387 was already a market town, which by 1478 held weekly markets.[7]

After the Garai family died out, some of their estates were inherited by the Zay of Csömör family, others were granted to John Corvinus.

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