Karapandža

Karapandža is a Serbian surname derived from a type of "bogeyman" found in Southeastern European folklore - see Karakoncolos.

The Jasenovac concentration camp had individual murder victims identified with the surname Karapandža, from Gornja Trebinja, Jazavica and Majske Poljane and from Kupinečki Kraljevec.[1]

People

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References

  1. http://www.jusp-jasenovac.hr/Default.aspx?sid=7620
  2. Slovnik umjetnikah jugoslavenskih, p. 133, Karapandža Petar, slikar i redovnik sv. Franje. U vrieme carice Marije Terezije biaše vojnički kapelan. Od njega nalazi se u Živogošću, kod Makarske u Dalmaciji, u monastirskoj crkvi sv. križa, slika Marije s Isusom. Hvar. H. Sabljara zapuci.
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