![]() ![]() Historische und geographische Beschreibung des Königreiches Slavonien und des Herzogthumes Syrmien. ^ Mariann Nagy - Croatia in the Economic Structure of the Habsburg Empire in the Light of the 1857 Census, page 88.^ Statistische übersichten über die bevölkerung und den viehstand von Österreich nach der zählung vom 31.^ Mladen Lorković, Narod i zemlja Hrvata, reprint, Split, 2005., page 86.^ Andrija Zirdum – Počeci naselja i stanovništvo brodskog i gradiškog kraja 1698-1991, Slavonski Brod, 2001, p.^ Ive Mažuran – Osnivanje vojne granice u Slavoniji 1702.Jackson, Indiana University Press, 1982, page 63. ^ Balkan economic history, 1550-1950: from imperial borderlands to developing nations, John R.^ a b c Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge: The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, vol 22, p.Balkan economic history, 1550–1950: from imperial borderlands to developing nations. ^ "Austria-Hungary - Crown Lands, part II: Transleithnia and Bosnia & Herzegovina".In 1857 industrial employment (11.01%) was highest in the County of Osijek, while 72.3% were employed in agriculture (82.9% in the Požega County). The quantity of wine produced was also large, especially in the county of Srem. It produced corn of all kinds, hemp, flax, tobacco, and great quantities of liquorice. Agriculture and the breeding of cattle were the most profitable occupations of the inhabitants. The Kingdom of Slavonia was mostly an agricultural land, just like the Kingdom of Croatia, and it was known for its silk production. The official Austrian census of 1857 for Kingdom of Slavonia gives the following results (a section of Syrmia was in 1857 part of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar): In other two counties of Slavonia: Požega and Virovitica, as in city of Požega, Roman Catholics outnumbered Orthodox population. Number of Orthodox Christians was higher in Syrmia: 32,090 Orthodox Christians and 12,633 Roman Catholics. There were: 74,671 Roman Catholics, 68,390 Orthodox Christians, 1,744 Calvinists, 97 Lutherans and 160 Jews. Īccording to other statistical estimations, in 1787 in civil Slavonia there were 265,670 inhabitants, and in 1804/1805 there were 286,349 inhabitants, but from that number clergy and nobility were excluded. ![]() The 1802 Austrian population data for the Kingdom of Slavonia recorded 148,000 (51.6%) Catholics, 135,000 (47.2%) Orthodox and 3,500 (1.2%) Protestants. In 1698, its population increased to 80,000. It is estimated that around 40,000 people lived in Slavonia in 1696. In 1691, around 22,300 Catholics from Bosnian Posavina moved to Slavonia. Settlers from Bosnia also started migrating to Slavonia, fleeing from the Ottomans. In order to improve its demographics, people that fled from Slavonia and whose property was taken by the Ottomans were allowed to return to their lands if they had valid ownership documents. All Rights Reserved.After the end of the Great Turkish War, Slavonia was left desolated as around 80% of its pre-war population fled. Any use of search facilities of data on the site, other than by a consumer looking to purchase real estate, is prohibited. Broker Reciprocity information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Some properties which appear for sale on this website may subsequently have sold and may no longer be available. Listing broker has attempted to offer accurate data, but buyers are advised to confirm all items. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than are marked with the Broker Reciprocity logo or the Broker Reciprocity thumbnail logo (a little black house) and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers. If your travels take you to our neighboring city of Spokane. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes in part from the Broker Reciprocity Program of the NORIS MLS. And chances are, if youre driving to northwest Montana, you may be arriving from a nearby state. ![]()
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