Valpovo

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Elevation91 m (299 ft)
Websitevalpovo.hr
Valpovo
Grad Valpovo
Town of Valpovo
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Official seal of Valpovo
Valpovo is located in Osijek-Baranja County
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Location of Valpovo in Croatia
Valpovo is located in Croatia
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Valpovo (Croatia)
Valpovo is located in Europe
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Coordinates: 45°40′N 18°25′E / 45.66°N 18.42°E / 45.66; 18.42
Country Croatia
RegionSlavonia
County Osijek-Baranja
Government
  MayorMatko Šutalo (Ind.)
Area
  Town
141.2 km2 (54.5 sq mi)
  Urban
40.1 km2 (15.5 sq mi)
Elevation91 m (299 ft)
Population
 (2021)[3]
  Town
9,784
  Density69/km2 (180/sq mi)
  Urban
6,332
  Urban density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
Websitevalpovo.hr

Valpovo is a town in Slavonia, Croatia. It is close to the Drava river, 25 km (16 mi) northwest of Osijek. As of 2021, the population of Valpovo is 7,406, with a total of 11,563 in the municipality.[4]

In Hungarian the town is known as Valpó[5] and in German as Walpach.[2] In antiquity, it was called Iovalum. [6] There are several suggested etymologies. One is that it comes from the Latin root *Iov-, meaning "divine". However, the ending can't be explained by Latin. One explanation is that it comes from the Indo-European words *yow and *h2elut, so that it means "magical beer." The other, more likely, is that it comes from the Indo-European roots *yow and *h2elom, so that it means "magical herb", whatever plant that signified. Perhaps the simplest explanation is that it comes from the Indo-European word *wel, meaning "valley", whatever "Io-" meant.[7][unreliable source?]

Climate

Since records began in 1964, the highest temperature recorded at the local weather station was 40.4 °C (104.7 °F), on 20 July 2007.[8] The coldest temperature was −25.0 °C (−13.0 °F), on 13 January 2003.[9]

Demographics

The settlements in the municipal area of Valpovo are:[4]

In the census of 2011, the absolute majority [clarification needed] were Croats.

Town of Valpovo: Population trends 1857–2021
population
6805
7390
7126
8154
8888
9159
8900
9033
8920
9483
10515
11509
12107
12607
12327
11563
9784
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History

Valpovo Culture Center

The town is first mentioned in 1332.[2] In June of 1543, during Sultan Suleiman's campaign into Hungary, Valpovo was besieged, taken, and annexed to the Ottoman Empire. It was initially a kaza centre in the Sanjak of Pojega until 1601. It was later in sanjak centre in Kanije Eyalet until Austrian conquest in 1687.

In the late 19th and early 20th century, Valpovo was part of the Virovitica County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. In March 1945, German forces launched Operation Spring Awakening. On the southern arm which moved north through Valpovo was the 1st Cossack Cavalry Division. The operation was as disastrous as it was ambitious. Yugoslav partisans of the 3rd Army (Yugoslav Partisans) continuously harassed and delayed the Cossacks. Shortly after the end of World War II, officials in the communist Yugoslav regime established a labor camp for Germans which operated until May 1946.[2]

Economy

Economy is based on farming, livestock breeding, forestry, wood and timber and foodstuffs industries; close to the town are oil and natural gas deposits. Valpovo lies on a regional road that connects it to Osijek and Donji Miholjac, as well a road to Belišće and to Bizovac through Ladimirevci.

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