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Kruševac is a city and the administrative center of the Rasina District in central Serbia. It is located in the valley of West Morava, on Rasina river. According to the 2022 census, the city administrative area has a population of 113,582 while the urban area has 53.746 inhabitants.

Etymology
The etymology is derived from the Serbian word for "river stone", krušac which was largely used for a building at that time. ==History==
History
Kruševac was founded in 1371, as a fortified town in the possession of Lord Lazar Hrebeljanović. The Lazarica Church (or Church of St, Stephen) was built by Lazar between 1375 and 1378, in the Morava architectural style. It is mentioned in one of Lazar's edicts in 1387, as his seat, when he affirmed the rights of Venetian merchants on Serbian territory. In preparation for the Battle of Kosovo (1389) against the Ottoman Empire, the Serbian army assembled in the city. The site of Lazar's palace is marked by a ruined enclosure containing a fragment of the tower of his spouse Princess Milica, and, according to legend, tidings of the defeat were brought to her by crows from the battlefield. After the battle, the city was held by Princess Milica as her seat. The little that remains of Lazar's city is the Kruševac Fortress, which was declared a Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance in 1979. Several old Ottoman houses were left at the beginning of the 20th century, besides an old Turkish fountain and bath, Kruševac progressed profusely during the SFRY. A large number of factories were built in that era, while Kruševac became one of the strongest industrial centres in both Serbia and Yugoslavia. The machine factory IMK 14. oktobar Kruševac employed around 7,000 workers. However, the large Kruševac industry hasn't survived the post-Milošević transition. In 2002 alone 5 factories went bankrupt. From 2002 to 2014 27 factories closed and around 11,000 workers lost their jobs. ==Settlements==
Settlements
Aside from the urban area of Kruševac, the city administrative area includes the following 100 settlements: • BošnjanеBegovo BrdoBela VodaBelasicaBivoljeBovanBojinceBoljevacBrajkovacBukovicaBuciVelika KruševicaVelika LomnicaVeliki KupciVeliki ŠiljegovacVeliko GolovodeVeliko KrušinceVitanovacVratareVučakGavezGaglovoGariGlobareGloboderGornji StepošGrevciGrkljaneDvoraneDedinaDobromirDoljaneDonji StepošĐunisŽabareZdravinjeZebicaZubovacJablanicaJasikaJošjeKamenareKaonikKapidžijaKobiljeKomoraneKonjuhKoševiKrvavicaKukljinLazarevacLazaricaLipovacLovciLukavacLjubavaMajdevoMakrešaneMala VrbnicaMala RekaMali KupciMali ŠiljegovacMalo GolovodeMalo KrušinceMačkovacMeševoModricaMudrakovacNauparePadežPakašnicaParunovacPasjakPepeljevacPetinaPozlataPoljaciRibareRibarska BanjaRlicaRosicaSebečevacSezemčeSlatinaSrndaljeSrnjeStanciSuvajaSušicaTekijaTrebotinTrmčareĆelijeCerovaCrkvinaČitlukŠavraneŠanacŠašilovacŠogoljŠtitare ==Demographics==
Demographics
According to the 2022 census results, the municipality of Kruševac has a total population of 113,582 inhabitants, while the city proper has a population of 53,746. Ethnic groups The ethnic composition of the city administrative area(at least 100 people): ==Economy==
Economy
The most notable large companies based in the city of Kruševac are: Trayal Corporation, 14. oktobar, Rubin and Cooper Tire & Rubber Company Serbia. As of September 2017, Kruševac has one of 14 free economic zones established in Serbia. The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022): ==Politics==
Politics
Seats in the city parliament won in the 2023 local elections: ==Sports==
Sports
The city's main football club is FK Napredak Kruševac, who regularly play in the Serbian SuperLiga. FK Trayal competes in the second tier of Serbian football. ==Climate==
Famous residents
Stefan Lazarević (1377–1427), medieval ruler of SerbiaStojan Protić (1857–1923), Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1918–1919, 1920 • Ljubinka Bobić (1897–1978), Serbian actress • Stanislav Binički (1872–1942), Serbian composer (Marš na Drinu) • Dobrica Ćosić (1921–2014), Serbian writer, first President of FR YugoslaviaTaško Načić (1934–1993), Serbian actor • Miodrag Petrović Čkalja (1924–2003), One of the most popular Serbian comedians • Bata Paskaljević (1923–2004), Serbian actor • Radmila Savićević (1926–2001), Serbian actress • Ljiljana Jovanović (1930–2012), Serbian actress • America Alonso (1936–2022), Venezuelan actress • Miroslav Mišković (b. 1945), Serbian businessman • Dragiša Binić (b. 1961), Serbian footballer, 1990–91 European Cup winner • Milić Jovanović (b. 1966), Serbian footballer, 1990–91 European Cup winner • Ognjen Petrović (1948–2000), Serbian footballer • Nebojša Bradić (b. 1956), Serbian theatre director, and former Minister of Culture • Goran Grbović (b. 1961), Serbian basketball player, bronze medalist at the EuroBasket 1987Vojin Ćetković (b. 1971), Serbian actor • Marko Živić (1972–2021), Serbian actor • Bojan Lazić (b. 1974), Serbian footballer • Nataša Tapušković (b. 1975), Serbian actress • Branislav Trifunović (b. 1978), Serbian actor • Bojan Zajić (b. 1980), Serbian footballer • Aleksandar Mitrović (b. 1982), Serbian volleyball player • Predrag Pavlović (b. 1986), Serbian footballer • Milan Gajić (b. 1986), Serbian footballer • Nikola Milošević (b. 1993), Serbian footballer • Stefan Mitrović (b. 2002), Serbian footballer • Predrag Jovanović (b. 1950), Serbian musician • Dragan Milosavljević (b. 1989), Serbian basketball player, silver medalist at the EuroBasket 2017Milica Todorović (born 1990), Serbian singer • Sanja Vučić (born 1993), Serbian singer who represented Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 and the Eurovision Song Contest 2021Ognjen Jaramaz (b. 1995), Serbian basketball player • Tijana Bogdanović (b. 1998), Serbian taekwondo practitioner, European champion and silver medalist at the 2016 Summer OlympicsMimica Pavlović (b. 1984) Serbian footballer ==International relations==
International relations
Twin towns – Sister cities Kruševac is twinned with: Other forms of co-operation and city friendship similar to the twin/sister city programmes: ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Zvonik.jpg|Belfry File:Don Zon kula.jpg|Middle Ages era ruins in Kruševac File:Car Lazar.jpg|Lazar Hrebeljanović's statue in Kruševac File:Filip Visnjic guslar.jpg|Filip Višnjić's statue in Kruševac File:Kneginja Milica monument in Kruševac.jpg|Kneginja Milica's statue File:Kruševac, náměstí III.jpg|The Kosovo Heroes Square File:Kruševac - Trg kosovskih junaka.JPG|The Kosovo Heroes Square File:Ks panorama2.jpg|Kruševac panorama File:Krusevac zgrada okruznog nacelstva.JPG|Town hall File:Gymnasium building in Kruševac.jpg|Gymnasium and the city museum File:Wiki.Rasina_I_Crkva_Sv._Đorđa_(Kruševac)_1124_01.jpg|Saint George Cathedral ==See also==
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