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- Begaljica (Serbian Cyrillic: Бегаљица) is a rural settlement in the Grocka municipality of eastern Belgrade, Serbia. It is one of 15 settlements of Grocka, situated in its centre, with a population of 8,233 according to the 2011 preliminary census. The village is located at the water source of the Begaljica river, a tributary of the Danube, thus in the southern half of Podunavlje, as well as in the fertile Šumadija region of central Serbia. Begaljica was first mentioned in 1528, seven years after the Ottoman conquest of Serbia, as having 5 families, and the Rajinovac monastery on the hill above the village. As the region was located on the Ottoman-Habsburg war frontier, villages were constantly destroyed and deserted. In fact, the village of Begaljica (literally "fleeing town") derived its name from these events. In 1804, a notable knez from the village, Stevan Andrejević Palalija, was executed alongside some 70 nobles by the janissaries. This event sparked the First Serbian Uprising. In 1902, an anthropogeographical study registered some 200 houses and 17 clans as living in Begaljica. The village is based on agriculture, namely fruits and viticulture, with 38,6% of the population being agrarian in 1991. (en)
- Begaljica (en serbe cyrillique : Бегаљица) est une localité de Serbie située dans la municipalité de Grocka et sur le territoire de la Ville de Belgrade. Au recensement de 2011, elle comptait 3 029 habitants. Le monastère de Rajinovac est situé dans les faubourgs sud de Begaljica. (fr)
- Begaljica (Servisch cyrillisch: Бегаљица) is een plaats in de Servische gemeente Grocka. De plaats telt 3255 inwoners (2002). (nl)
- Begaljica (em cirílico:Бегаљица) é uma vila da Sérvia localizada no município de Grocka, pertencente ao distrito de Belgrado, na região de Šumadija. Possuía uma população de 3194 habitantes segundo o censo de 2009. (pt)
- Begaljica (cyr. Бегаљица) – wieś w Serbii, w mieście Belgrad, w gminie miejskiej Grocka. W 2011 roku liczyła 3029 mieszkańców. (pl)
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- Begaljica (en serbe cyrillique : Бегаљица) est une localité de Serbie située dans la municipalité de Grocka et sur le territoire de la Ville de Belgrade. Au recensement de 2011, elle comptait 3 029 habitants. Le monastère de Rajinovac est situé dans les faubourgs sud de Begaljica. (fr)
- Begaljica (Servisch cyrillisch: Бегаљица) is een plaats in de Servische gemeente Grocka. De plaats telt 3255 inwoners (2002). (nl)
- Begaljica (em cirílico:Бегаљица) é uma vila da Sérvia localizada no município de Grocka, pertencente ao distrito de Belgrado, na região de Šumadija. Possuía uma população de 3194 habitantes segundo o censo de 2009. (pt)
- Begaljica (cyr. Бегаљица) – wieś w Serbii, w mieście Belgrad, w gminie miejskiej Grocka. W 2011 roku liczyła 3029 mieszkańców. (pl)
- Begaljica (Serbian Cyrillic: Бегаљица) is a rural settlement in the Grocka municipality of eastern Belgrade, Serbia. It is one of 15 settlements of Grocka, situated in its centre, with a population of 8,233 according to the 2011 preliminary census. The village is located at the water source of the Begaljica river, a tributary of the Danube, thus in the southern half of Podunavlje, as well as in the fertile Šumadija region of central Serbia. (en)