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Valjevo (: Ваљево, ) is a city and the administrative center of the Kolubara District in western Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city itself has a population of 56,145 while the city administrative area has 82,169 inhabitants. The city is situated along the river .


History
In the nearby village of , scientists found the first complete habitat in and dated it at 6,000 years old. In times this area was part of the province of . Valjevo was mentioned for the first time in 1393. It was an important staging post on the trade route that connected to .

During , according to Matija Nenadović, there were 24 mosques in Valjevo in the late 18th century.

At the beginning of the 19th century most of the territory of rapidly transformed. The Serbian revolution began with armed rebellion. In 1804, the local Serb population had rebelled against the lords and liberated a large part of Serbia. One cause for the revolution was the killing of two prominent Serbian commanders by the Ottoman Turks. The two well-known knights, Ilija Birčanin and Aleksa Nenadović, were beheaded in Valjevo on the bridge over the Kolubara.

(1976). 9780151409501, Harcourt Brace.

The settlement's development accelerated further in the 20th century, when Valjevo became an important industrial and cultural center. During the First World War the battle of Kolubara was fought in the immediate vicinity. A large hospital for the wounded was in the town.

(2026). 9780252099618, University of Illinois Press. .
One of the captured partisan leaders Stjepan Filipović was executed by the Nazis in Valjevo in 1942.
(2026). 9783110682151, Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. .

In 1999, Valjevo was repeatedly bombed during the NATO intervention in Yugoslavia.


Settlements
The city includes the neighbourhoods of Tešnjar, Bair, Brđani, Popare, Gradac, Peti Puk, Kličevac, Boričevac, Radino Brdo, Novo Naselje.

Apart from the city, Valjevo covers the administrative area which includes the following settlements:


Geography
The Valjevo mountain range (, , , , ), with gently-rolling hills surrounds the town. Divčibare is a plateau in the mountain of Maljen and has an average altitude of 1000 m. It is 28 km from Valjevo and 110 km from .

The canyon of the (also the name of a Valjevo suburb) ends in the town centre. The Gradac is one of Europe's cleanest rivers, as evidenced by the presence of . It abounds in . Also, the artificial lake is located 15 kilometers from the center of Valjevo.

File:Duke Zivojin Misic Statue Valjevo.JPG| Duke Živojin Mišić statue in Valjevo File:Valjevo in first half of the 20th century.jpg| Valjevo in the first half of the 20th century File:Valjevo Timelaps.ogv| Valjevo time-lapse


Amenities
The Valjevo mountain range offers clean air, medicinal herbs, forest fruits and wild game. The vicinity is kept free of industrialisation and the soil is unpolluted, so the food grown there is healthy. Hunting and fishing in the mountain rivers is common. The air-spa of Divčibare offers rest and recreation.

Spa has mud baths for rheumatic diseases, as well as a hotel and sports complex with swimming pools.

Old water mills are found in the thirteen square kilometers natural reserve.

In , 5 km away from Valjevo, the Petnica Science Center supports young researchers.

The Nenadović Tower (Кула Ненадовића), originally an armory built by Jakov Nenadović and his son Jevrem in spring 1813, is adjacent to the road to Šabac, at the edge of Kličevac hill. The construction material was stone from an older Vitković tower. Later, the Ottomans turned it into a prison.

(2026). 9788676860678, Vlada Republike Srbije, Ministarstvo rada, zapošljavanja i socijalne politike. .


Surroundings
The village of is situated near Valjevo and is the home of the Nenadović family. The sights of Brankovina are encompassed in a cultural and historical complex, which includes: the Church of Saint , Archpriest's school, Desanka's school, Old Courtroom, the Sleeping Outbuilding of the Nenadović family, the graves of the Nenadović family and Desanka Maksimović, as well as old “sobrašica” summer houses in the exquisitely beautiful Brankovina church yard.

Several ancient monasteries are located in the area surrounding of Valjevo, including , Lelić, and Ćelije. The sites on which the current monasteries stand have been used for religious purposes since the 10th century, although the current church buildings date to between 14th and 17th centuries. Pustinja Monastery is located in the cleft of a remote mountainous valley and contains rare Serbian medieval . Excavations have shown that the current church was built on the foundations of a much older church. Parts of the foundation and an unidentified tomb, much older than the church itself, were discovered. The church is only accessible by a steep path. However, despite its inaccessibility, the Turks managed to damage the monastery more than once. It was damaged in 1683 during the invasion of Turkish army to Vienna. Pustinja is today an active female monastery.


Climate
The climate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, with adequate rainfall year-round. The Köppen Climate Classification subtype for this climate is "Cfa" (Warm Temperate Climate).


Society and culture

Cultural institutions
The most important cultural institution is the National Museum founded in 1951, under whose auspices are the Museum of the First and Second Serbian Uprisings and displays in Brankovina. Other institutions include the Institute for Protection of Cultural Monuments, the Historical Archive of Valjevo, the Town Library. The Cultural Centre has a well-equipped stage and an auditorium with 630 seats. The Youth Centre has "Gallery 34" for exhibitions and forums. The Serbian Language and Culture Workshop offers classes in Serbian for foreigners.

Valjevo has two elite art galleries. The Modern Gallery has a permanent display of works of the Academician Ljuba Popović (1953-63 period), a collection of works presented by exhibitors and a concept of representing fantastic painting after the model of the famous "Mediala". The International Art Studio "Radovan Mića Trnavac" exhibits foreign painters of different styles.

The Cultural and Artistic Society "Abrašević" has a renowned choir, along with folk music and drama ensembles. Theatrical performances are given by the private theatre "Mala scena" and the Drama Studio of Valjevo Grammar School.

The Fest is accompanied by summer literary talks in the Library Yard. Desanka's May Talks discuss literary topics, where the Desanka Maksimović Foundation grants an annual poetry award.


Tešnjar
Tešnjar is one of the oldest paved streets in Valjevo. It is used for films based in the past and is one of the places that makes the beautiful town unique.


Sports
Both local football clubs Budućnost Krušik and Radnički Valjevo play in the third tier of Serbian football.


Economy
The main economic activity in the second half of the 20th century was the arms manufacturing firm Krušik, which returned to production after the wars. The Valjevo economy is characterized by small, private companies working in metallurgy, food production and textiles. Austrian company Austrotherm GmbH, company Golden Lady and Slovenian company have built production facilities in Valjevo. Another domestic company is , founded in 1860.

The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):

168
178
9,962
502
610
2,467
4,397
1,206
966
468
382
44
1,010
543
1,605
1,747
1,897
359
622
1,405
30,539


Politics
Seats in the city parliament won in the 2016 local elections:

26
18
4
3
Source: Local Elections in Serbia 2016


Demographics
According to the 2022 census, the city proper has a population of 56,059, while the administrative area has a population of 82,169.


Ethnic groups
The ethnic composition of the city of Valjevo:
86,42395.69%
1,4131.56%
1350.15%
1050.12%
800.09%
720.08%
2,0842.31%
90,312


Gallery
File:Valjevo sharp.jpg| A view of the city from the west. River Kolubara and city wheat silo can be seen File:Petnica cave.jpg| cave File:Desanka Maksimovic PhotoAdamRadosavljevic.jpg| Desanka Maksimović monument File:Nenadović Tower from 1813.jpg| Nenadović Tower from 1813 File:Park Pećina 4.JPG| Cave Park File:Park Pećina 1.jpg|Cave Park File:Tešnjar.JPG| Tešnjar, old urban settlement in Valjevo File:Gradac river near Valjevo.jpg| near Valjevo File:Zgrada gimnazije, Valjevo 010.jpg|Valjevo Grammar School File:Valjevo, chrám.JPG|Temple of Our Lord's Resurrection File:Valjevo, Skulptura Seča knezova, 04.jpg|"Mother Serbia", Memorial dedicated to the Slaughter of the Knezes File:Spomen groblje 1914-1915, Valjevo 010.jpg|Memorial cemetery to the victims of the World War I


Notable people
  • Serbian singer, songwriter, and producer Željko Joksimović grew up in Valjevo.
  • Serbian basketball player Miloš Teodosić was born in Valjevo.
  • Draginja Babić (1886-1915) was born in Valjevo and worked at during the and World War I.
  • Gorica Gajević (born 1958), a lawyer and politician born in Valjevo.


Nenadović family
This family produced leaders of the First Serbian Uprising, ministers of the first Serbian government, spiritual leaders and travel writers. Some members are: Aleksa, Archpriest Mateja Nenadović, Voivode Jakov Nenadović, Sima and Jevrem, writer Čika Ljuba Nenadović, and Princess Persida Karađorđević, the mother of King Peter I of Serbia.


International cooperation
Valjevo has official sister cities:
|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" ! , Trenčín Region
|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" ! Germany Pfaffenhofen,
|! style="background:#ffffef; color:#000;" ! Netherlands , Limburg


See also
  • List of populated places in Serbia


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