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Although brod means 'ship' in modern , the city's name bears witness to an older meaning - 'water crossing', ''. Among the names historically in use: Marsonia in the , Brood in Slawonien in the German speaking Austrian period, Brod na Savi after 1934. It developed at the strategically important crossing over the river toward in. The Bosnian city was called Bosanski Brod until 2009. Slavonski Brod is an important intersection of the part of the highway and a railway junction, since it is located on the highway linking —— , A3 and the —— railway. There is also a new modern highway under construction, on the Pan-European , which will connect Northern Europe and Hungary with Croatia through the region of Slavonia , and Bosnia and with Croatia through the coastal region of. The alignment of this highway is approximately at a 19 km 12 mi distance from the center of the town. With the completion of this route, the area of the town Slavonski Brod will become one of the major highway intersections in this part of Europe connecting directions West-East and North-South. ±% 1880 5,872 — 1890 6,940 +18. Prehistory The northeastern part of the city, at Galovo, recently revealed a rich deposit of the , dating in the Early Stone Age. Besides the fact that this is the largest architectural finding in northern Croatia, it proves that the locality of Brod has been inhabited for at least 8,000 years. Roman period The first historical settlement in Brod dates from times, the settlement being known as Marsonia. It is still disputed whether Marsonia was a postal station, lodging for the night or an actual settlement. The issue of Marsonia becoming a city has been tackled by the publishers of 's , dating from the 16th century. The first geographer who located the position of Marsonia at the locality of Brod was , who, in his atlas 1590 published a map, the objective of which was to reconstruct and connect the antic names of and settlements with the towns of that time. It was he who placed Marsonia at today's location of Brod. Peutinger's table clearly shows that Marsonia initially existed next to the Sava river, at the place where the Roman road crossed the river. The first Croatian expert, claiming that the Roman MARSVNNIA was located where Brod is now is , giving this assertion additional support. Before the Yugoslav breakup The settled in the area of the city in the 6th century. The name of the town is mentioned for the first time in 's charter, dated 1224. The Vukovac fortress was built in the 15th century, subsequently damaged by the Turks. The controlled the settlement from 1536 until 1691, when it was ceded to the , as confirmed by the in 1699. Until 1918, Brod named Brood before 1850 remained in the after the , in the , under the administration of the Brooder Grenz-Infanterie-Regiment N°VII until 1881. A huge type fortress was built east of Vukovac. Alongside its defence role the city saw steady development of crafts and commerce. The education and culture were strongly dominated by the. The city's current name dates from 1934 when it was changed from Brod na Savi. From 1941 to 1945 the city was part of the. The town was heavily bombed by the Allies in 1944 and 1945. The bombing resulted in damage to 80% of the buildings in Slavonski Brod. The bombing resulted in 897 civilian deaths, 244 military deaths, 208 wounded civilians, and 28 military wounded in Slavonski Brod and. In 1990 democratic reforms legalised the formation of political parties other than the League of Communists of Croatia. In Slavonski Brod, the first parties formed were the and the. Slavonski Brod agricultural fair The city's is based on farming, viticulture, growing, metal-processing, timber furniture wood, , textiles ready-made , leather, foodstuffs brewery , building material , and printing industries. Slavonski Brod is also home to some of the most important metal companies in Southeastern Europe, the consortium, consisting of a number of factories producing very diverse products, mainly for export. The consortium is capable of producing: , tramways, wagons, bridges, industrial plants, nuclear reactors, car parts, heavily armed vehicles, , including and vehicles, agricultural machinery, etc. Service industries are becoming rapidly important, especially tourism. The city has an important cultural heritage, including a and a monastery with a rich library. Faculty of Engineering from the period, was constructed during the to serve as a stronghold against the , which was situated on the other bank of the river. It is in the style, named after one of the best European experts in the building of fortifications in 17th and 18th centuries. It is one of Europe's best preserved fortresses, and also one of the biggest on the former. In a way, it is the continental obverse of in , by its monumentality. The city's monastery dates from the 18th century, and is also in style, with exceptional architecture, especially of the church yard, and monastery church interior, with its beautiful altar and paintings. In 1720, a faculty of philosophy was opened here. The most important annual cultural event in the town is the children's festival 'In the World of the Fairy Tales of Writer ', in April and May. The , an annual show of original , is held in mid-June, while the Festival of Patriotic Folk Songs takes place in May. The artistic 'Sava' colony cherishes the tradition of painting. One of the attractions of Slavonski Brod is a beautiful central town square, one of the two or three biggest in all of Croatia, square, named after a popular children's writer, whose house is on the square. This square is also home to numerous cultural events and has a perfect view of the beautiful Sava river. The square is also dotted with galleries, book stores, cafes, night clubs, shops etc. Close to the square, another attraction is the romantic promenade next to the Sava river - 'Kej' as it is called by citizens of town. Slavonski Brod is home to monuments to bishop and Croatia's first president. Slavonski Brod and its rail station are featured in 's as the place near which the train breaks down. Climate data for Slavonski Brod 1971—2000, extremes 1963—2014 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C °F 19. Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Archived from on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 30 June 2012. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Archived from on 2006-03-17. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2018. Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. Retrieved 2 December 2015. Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. Retrieved 3 December 2015.

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