Pačetin (Serbian Cyrillic: Пачетин,[4]Hungarian: Pacsinta) is a village in the municipality of Trpinja, Vukovar-Syrmia County in the easternmost part of Croatia. At the time of the 2011 Census the population of the village was 541.[3] Village lies north of the Vuka River and west of the M601 railway. Its major landmark is the Church of St. Nicholas from the 18th century. County road Ž4111 passing through the villages of Pačetin, Bobota and Vera connect all three villages with D2 road and D55 road. Pačetin is 28.6km southeast of Osijek, the economic and cultural centre of Slavonia and 17.2km from the Osijek Airport. County seat Vukovar is 17.3km east of Pačetin.
Absolute altitudes of the village is 87 meters above the sea level.[5] Pačetin is located two kilometers away from the Vuka River.[6]
History
First information about Pačetin come from the 1275.[7] At the place of present day village during the Middle Ages there were three villages with three churches.[7] Louis I of Hungary permitted weekly trade fairs in Pačetin.[7] In 1498 Pačetin gained town status and the medieval Vukovar County Assembly were held in it.[7] After the Ottoman–Hungarian wars and Ottoman conquest of Hungary Pačetin population decreased.[7] After the withdrawal of the Ottoman Empire after the Treaty of Karlowitz of 1666, Pačetin was settled by Serbs mainly from Mačva, eastern Bosnia and Montenegro, and at the beginning of the 18th century, there were over 40 Serbian houses.[7] A century later there were twice as many houses and inhabitants, and at the peak in 1905 there were 1109 inhabitants in Pačetin, of which 1066 were Serbs.[7]
Education
local school
The first records that prove the existence of the school in Pačetin were made on 18 July 1788 which stated that 38 children attended the classes, 19 in the first and second grade, and 76 children at all.[8] This report is today kept in the National Archives of Hungary.[8] Between 1788 until the 1922 there is no records about the school in Pačetin.[8] In 1957 the school was an independent six-year primary school, after that a branch of the elementary school in Nuštar, then branch of the "Braća Đurđević" Elementary School in Vukovar and since 1992 and establishment of SAO Eastern Slavonia, Baranja and Western Syrmia until today it became branch school of the Bobota Elementary School.[8] Branch school of Elementary school Bobota is located in Pačetin, 4,4 kilometers away from mother school in Bobota.[9] Education at local school is carried out in Serbian.[10] The school building have two classrooms, a kitchen, bathroom and central heating on electrical energy.[9] In 2010 local branch of Prosvjeta published monograph 220 godina školstva u Pačetinu (English: 220 years of schooling in Pačetin).[8]
Population
National Liberation War monument in Pačetin.
History of the number of inhabitants 1857.-2001.[11] + Census 2011[3]
population
826
916
988
1056
1109
1166
1073
1110
896
878
983
973
925
851
668
548
1857
1869
1880
1890
1900
1910
1921
1931
1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2001
2011
Sources: Croatian Bureau of Statistics
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According to the 1991 census, the village was inhabited by a majority of Serbs (88.48%), and minority of Yugoslavs (6.93%) and Croats (3.17%).[12]
Points of Interest
Church of St. Nicholas, Pačetin
St. Nicholas's Church in Pačetin is a Serbian Orthodox church known for its iconostasis from 1910. Construction of St. Nicholas's Church in Pačetin started in 1752 and the work was finished in three years, so that it was blessed in 1755.
Associations and Institutions
Cultural and Artistic Association Branko Radičević is active in village since 1999.[13] Local drama group, children drama group and reciting section are active as a part of Association.[13] They are organizers of MESDI-International Meetings of Drama Amateurs and Saint Sava Oration.[13]
Sport
Football club NK Sloga Pačetin
Chess club "Šahovski klub Sloga Pačetin"
Notable natives and residents
Goran Hadžić, Serbian general accused of crimes against humanity
Popis osnovnih i srednjih škola s nastavom na jeziku i pismu nacionalnih manjina po modelu A, školska godina 2011./2012., Ministarstvo znanosti obrazovanja i sporta
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