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Radio club 'DJURDJEVAC'

48350 DJURDJEVAC
Croatia

EU
croatia
MAIN CALL: 9A1CBK

Call data

Last update:2014-05-25 11:57:39
Continent:EU
Views:450
Main prefix:9A
Latitude:46.0625000
Longitude:17.0416667
Locator:JN86MB
DXCC Zone:497
ITU Zone:28
CQ Zone:15
Website:www.radio-klub-djurdjevac…

QSL data

Last update:2014-05-25 11:56:15
eQSL QSL:no
Bureau QSL:YES
Direct QSL:YES
LoTW QSL:YES

Biography

9A14P is special callsign of radio club ''Djurdjevac''.

We use this special callsign throughout the year 2014 to celebrate our Legend:

''The Legend About PICOK ''

(PICOK - nickname of the citizens of Djurdjevac)

The legend dates back in the 16th century, of the Turkish invasions to south-east
Europe. When Turks eventually reached the Djurdjevac fortress they encountered
unexpected resistance. Ulama-beg, the Turkish army leader, decided to siege the
town in order to starve the army and the population. He might have succeeded,
but the wise people of Djurdjevac outwitted him.

How? Legend has it that food quickly ran out and only one little rooster remained
(called PICOK in the Djurdjevac dialect). The helpless situation forced the people
to consider various options to save themselves, so one old woman proposed to put
the rooster in the cannon and fire it at the Turkish camp, which they did.

Thinking that the town still had so much food that they could fire roosters from
cannons, Ulama-beg backed down from his siege and retreated from the battlefield.
As a curse, Ulama-beg called the people of Djurdjevac PICOK (English: roosters).

The legend tells of the courage and prudence of the people of Djurdjevac who are
proud of their history, their nickname and their rooster which is still the most
common heraldic symbol of this region.

More on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picokijada_-_Legenda_o_picokima


  

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