Busije ( Serbian Cyrillic : Бусије ) is a suburban neighborhood of Belgrade , the capital of Serbia . It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun .
7-544: Busije is a sub-neighborhood of Ugrinovci , the only separate settlement in the municipality (urban section of Zemun is administratively part of the Belgrade proper). It is located halfway between Ugrinovci and Batajnica , westernmost section of the Belgrade proper. Just like the other similar settlement, Grmovac , origins of Busije (Serbian for 'ambush') date from 1997 when the Zemun's municipal leadership decided to sell empty lots to
14-406: A dependency of the "Branko Radičević" elementary school from Batajnica, was opened in 2020. This Belgrade District , Serbia location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ugrinovci Ugrinovci ( Serbian Cyrillic : Угриновци) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade , Serbia . It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Zemun . Ugrinovci is located in
21-414: Is a village with the majority of its population employed in agriculture. Since the detachment of the municipality of Surčin from Zemun in 2003, Ugrinovci has remained the only separate settlement in the municipality of Zemun, as all the other settlements ( Batajnica , Zemun Polje , former city of Zemun, etc.) are part of the Belgrade city proper ( uža teritorija grada ). The name of the village comes from
28-519: The Belgrade-Zagreb highway ) is the also new sub-neighbourhood of Grmovac , both being populated since the mid-1990s with refugees from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina , which almost doubled the population of Ugrinovci. The population of Ugrinovci has been steadily growing for the last four decades. The population according to the official censuses: Ethnic structure In 2002, 97.33% of residents were Serbs and 0.55% were Romani. Ugrinovci
35-510: The eastern section of the Syrmia region, in the western part of the municipality of Zemun , near the administrative border of the municipality of Vojvodina . It is located on the Batajnica - Dobanovci road. In the northern direction to Batajnica , which is 8 kilometres (5 miles) away, is the new sub-neighborhood of Busije , while in the northern direction to Dobanovci (4 kilometres (2 miles), over
42-634: The refugees from Croatia who were forced out after the Operation Storm in 1995. Prices were relatively low and many people bought the land, regardless of the fact that area has not been designated for urban development and the lack of any infrastructure. Originally. Busije covered an area of 42 hectares , divided into 1.300 lots for individual houses. By 2017 number of houses reached 2,000 and population has been estimated between 5,000 and 7,000, out of which 80-90 % make refugees from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina . Settlement remained cut off from
49-616: The rest of the city for the first ten years as the City of Belgrade drafted its first urban development plan for Busije in 2007. Proper road were built in 2006, followed soon by the ambulance, Serbian Orthodox Church of Saints Cyril and Methodius and urban transportation line 702. Water, electricity and street lights were also introduced but Busije still has no school or kindergarten. Not having many other economic options, small craft shops developed: bakeries, grocery stores, car repair shops, locksmith and carpenter shops, etc. First elementary school,
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