# Ivanjica

> town and municipality in Serbia

**Wikidata**: [Q1002841](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q1002841)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivanjica)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/ivanjica

## Summary
Ivanjica is a town and municipality located in Serbia, established in 1833. It serves as both the capital and a key settlement of Ivanjica Municipality, situated in the Zlatibor District with an elevation of 468 meters above sea level.

## Key Facts
- Founded in 1833.
- Located in the Zlatibor District of Serbia.
- Area: 1,090 square kilometers.
- Population center classified as a city.
- Elevation: 468 meters above sea level.
- Coordinates: 43.5811° N, 20.2297° E.
- Country: Serbia (since 2006); previously part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941).
- Postal code: 32250.
- License plate code: IC.
- Local dialing code: 032.
- Official website: [ivanjica.gov.rs](https://ivanjica.gov.rs/)
- UN/LOCODE: RSIVA.
- Geonames ID: 789988.
- OpenWeatherMap City ID: 789988.
- Serbian Settlement ID: 716154.
- GND ID: 7544674-1.
- FAST ID: 1696003.
- VIAF ID: 126752938.
- Library of Congress Authority ID: n86091831.
- National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007562440605171.
- WorldCat Entities ID: E39PBJpdT8q87TfThpMC6qWCcP.
- Freebase ID: /m/0cp1jj.
- RERO ID (legacy): A024018247.
- Quora topic: Ivanjica.
- Commons category: Ivanjica.
- Wikipedia title: Ivanjica.
- Wikipedia languages: bg, bs, ce, cs, de, en, es, fa, fr, hr, it, ko, lmo, lt, mk, ms, nl, nn, pl, pnb, pt, ru, sh, sl, sr, tr, tt, uk, zh.
- Locator map image: [Municipalities of Serbia Ivanjica](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Municipalities_of_Serbia_Ivanjica.png).
- Coat of arms image: [COA Ivanjica](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/COA_Ivanjica.png).
- Image: [Ivanjica May 2021](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ivanjica_maj_2021.jpg).
- Described by source: Regional Spatial Plan for Zlatibor and Moravica administrative district.
- Category for people born here: Q9773433.
- Category of associated people: Category:People from Ivanjica.
- Category for the view of the item: Category:Views of Ivanjica.
- Topic's main category: Category:Ivanjica.

## FAQs
### What is Ivanjica?
Ivanjica is a town and municipality in Serbia, established in 1833. It is located in the Zlatibor District and serves as the administrative center of Ivanjica Municipality.

### Where is Ivanjica located?
Ivanjica is located in western Serbia, within the Zlatibor District. Its geographic coordinates are 43.5811° N and 20.2297° E, and it sits at an elevation of 468 meters above sea level.

### What is the administrative status of Ivanjica?
Ivanjica is both a town and the capital of Ivanjica Municipality. It is part of Serbia, having been part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1918 until 1941.

### What are the key identifiers for Ivanjica?
Ivanjica has several identifiers including:
- Geonames ID: 789988
- UN/LOCODE: RSIVA
- Postal code: 32250
- License plate code: IC
- Local dialing code: 032

### What is the official website for Ivanjica?
The official website for Ivanjica is [ivanjica.gov.rs](https://ivanjica.gov.rs/).

### What is the area of Ivanjica?
The area of Ivanjica Municipality is 1,090 square kilometers.

### What is the historical context of Ivanjica?
Ivanjica was founded in 1833. It was part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1918 until 1941, and has since been part of modern-day Serbia.

### What are some cultural and geographic identifiers for Ivanjica?
Ivanjica is associated with:
- Category:People from Ivanjica
- Category:Views of Ivanjica
- Category:Ivanjica
- Commons category: Ivanjica
- Wikipedia languages: 29 languages including Serbian, English, German, and Russian.

### What are the key images and maps associated with Ivanjica?
- Image: [Ivanjica May 2021](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ivanjica_maj_2021.jpg)
- Locator map: [Municipalities of Serbia Ivanjica](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Municipalities_of_Serbia_Ivanjica.png)
- Coat of arms: [COA Ivanjica](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/COA_Ivanjica.png)

## Why It Matters
Ivanjica is significant as a regional hub in western Serbia, contributing to the cultural and administrative landscape of the Zlatibor District. Its historical roots, dating back to 1833, and its role as a municipal center make it a key settlement in the region. The town's elevation and geographic location also make it a notable point in the broader context of Serbian topography. Additionally, its presence in multiple international databases and its representation in various languages on Wikipedia underscore its relevance in both local and global contexts.

## Notable For
- Being the administrative center of Ivanjica Municipality.
- Its historical continuity since 1833.
- Its elevation of 468 meters, making it a highland settlement.
- Its inclusion in international geographic and cultural databases.
- Its representation in 29 different language versions of Wikipedia.
- Hosting a diverse set of identifiers across multiple global systems (VIAF, GND, FAST, etc.).
- Its unique coat of arms and locator map imagery.
- Its presence in Serbian administrative planning documents.

## Body

### History
Ivanjica was founded in 1833 and has since played a role in the administrative structure of Serbia. It was part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from December 1, 1918, until April 6, 1941. Since June 5, 2006, it has been part of modern-day Serbia. The town's history is embedded in its classification as both a town and the capital of its own municipality.

### Geography and Demographics
Ivanjica is located in the Zlatibor District of Serbia. Its geographic coordinates are 43.5811° N and 20.2297° E, and it sits at an elevation of 468 meters above sea level. The municipality covers an area of 1,090 square kilometers. The town is part of a broader regional plan, as described in the Regional Spatial Plan for Zlatibor and Moravica administrative district.

### Administrative and Political Structure
Ivanjica serves as the capital of Ivanjica Municipality. It is classified as a city, a large human settlement, and is part of Serbia. The town has a defined administrative structure with a local government that operates under the Serbian legal framework. The municipality's official website is [ivanjica.gov.rs](https://ivanjica.gov.rs/).

### Identifiers and International Recognition
Ivanjica is recognized through various international systems:
- **UN/LOCODE**: RSIVA
- **Postal code**: 32250
- **License plate code**: IC
- **Local dialing code**: 032
- **Geonames ID**: 789988
- **OpenWeatherMap City ID**: 789988
- **Serbian Settlement ID**: 7161564
- **GND ID**: 7544674-1
- **VIAF ID**: 126752938
- **FAST ID**: 1696003
- **Library of Congress Authority ID**: n86091831
- **WorldCat Entities ID**: E39PBJpdT8q87TfThpMC6qWCcP
- **Freebase ID**: /m/0cp1jj
- **RERO ID (legacy)**: A024018247
- **Quora topic**: Ivanjica

### Cultural and Digital Presence
Ivanjica is represented in 29 different language versions of Wikipedia, including Serbian, English, German, and Russian. It is categorized under:
- **Category:People from Ivanjica**
- **Category:Views of Ivanjica**
- **Category:Ivanjica**
- **Commons category**: Ivanjica

The town also has a digital presence through:
- **Image**: [Ivanjica May 2021](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Ivanjica_maj_2021.jpg)
- **Locator map**: [Municipalities of Serbia Ivanjica](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Municipalities_of_Serbia_Ivanjica.png)
- **Coat of arms**: [COA Ivanjica](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/COA_Ivanjica.png)

### Notable Individuals and Associations
Ivanjica is associated with:
- **Category for people born here**: Q9773433
- **Category of associated people**: Category:People from Ivanjica
- **Factgrid item ID**: Hugo Huppert

### Regional Planning and Context
Ivanjica is described by the Regional Spatial Plan for Zlatibor and Moravica administrative district, indicating its inclusion in broader Serbian regional development strategies. This underscores its role in the administrative and planning landscape of Serbia.

## References

1. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
2. GeoNames
3. [Source](https://service.unece.org/trade/locode/rs.htm)
4. Virtual International Authority File
5. Quora
6. National Library of Israel Names and Subjects Authority File