Bor District
Bor District Борски округ Borski okrug | |
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District of Serbia | |
Location of Bor District in Serbia | |
Country | Serbia |
Administrative centre | Bor |
Government | |
• Commissioner | n/a |
Area | |
• Total | 3,507 km2 (1,354 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 123,848 |
• Density | 35.3/km2 (91/sq mi) |
Municipalities | 4 |
Settlements | 90 |
- Cities and towns | 6 |
- Villages | 84 |
The Bor District (Serbian: Борски округ / Borski okrug) is a district of Serbia. It has a population of 123,848 (2011 census). The administrative centre of the Bor district is Bor and the judicial one, due to tradition, Negotin.
History
The Thracians dominated the region before the Roman conquest in the 1st century BC that weakened and subdued the Paleo-Balkan tribes. The Moesi, a Thracio-Dacian tribe, were defeated by the Roman army under Marcus Licinius Crassus, the consul of 30 BC.The region was organized into Moesia Inferior in 87 AD by Emperor Domitian.
Hellenistic religious influence is attested through archeological findings in Rovine and Tamnič where Heracles was worshipped, a relief of Zeus, Herakles and Dionysos found in Bukovo.[1]
The Roman site of Selište with necropolis has been excavated in the village of Rogljevo. Silver and gold fibulae from 250-320 AD have been found at sites in Negotin.[2]
Municipalities
The district encompasses the municipalities:
Demographics
Ethnic groups (2002 census):
Economy
The region is rich in copper and gold deposits, especially in the Bor and Majdanpek areas. Silver has also been discovered but is rare.
See also
References
External links
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Coordinates: 44°5′N 22°6′E / 44.083°N 22.100°E