Doroslovo
Doroslovo is a village in Serbia. It is located in the
municipality of Sombor , West Bačka District, Vojvodina province. The
population of the village numbering 1,830 people and most
of its inhabitants are ethnic Hungarians. Villagers are mostly
preoccupied with farming.
It is widely known as a Christian
pilgrimage site. Doroslovo is located between Sombor and Novi Sad, 15
km from Sombor, 60 km from Novi Sad and 45 km from Osijek in Croatia,
across the Danube Bridge. The miracle fountain shrine of Bajkut, now called Sentkut is
located close to the village of Doroslovo. It has been known since the
Middle Ages when the area belonged to the Kingdom of Hungary.
Doroslovo
probably was the location of a monastery founded in the 12th century
and a church built in memory of the martyr St. Lõrinc, which is now
ruined and forgotten. The first documents of Bajkut as a
parish are from 1382 and the existence of a fountain with miraculous
powers was mentioned already then. The settlement became the property
of the nuns and remained so for a very long time until the Ottoman
conquest in the 16th century.
During the Ottoman rule, Doroslovo is mentioned as a place populated by ethnic Serbs.
Since the end of the 17th century it was part of the Habsburg Monarchy
and since 1918 part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and
subsequent South Slavic states.
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