Zaklopača
See also: Zaklopača (homonymy)
Zaklopača , in Serb Cyrillic Заклопача, is a locality of Serbia located in the municipality of Grocka, district of Belgrade. In 2002, it counted: 2252 inhabitants, of which a majority of Serb.
Zaklopača, officially classified among the villages of Serbia, is located at 8 km in the west of Grocka and at 25 km in the east of Belgrade.
The economy of the locality is primarily related to agriculture (apples, plums, fishings, apricots, cherries etc).
Strnjike
The northern part of Zaklopača, which extends along the road from the Smederevski could is called Strnjike. It develops more quickly than the remainder of the locality and advances in direction of Grocka, Boleč and bank of the the Danube.
Demography
Historical evolution of the population
Pattern of the settlement (2002)
- Serb: : 2200 (97,69%)
- Monténégins: 6 (0,26%)
- Yugoslav: 4 (0,17%)
- Bulgarian: 3 (0,13%)
- Croatian: 2 (0,08%)
- Others.
Notes and references of the article
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