, in Habsburg Empire. At
there's place came people from Montenegro, Bosnia and Hercegovina and
Old Vlach. Today, 90% of inhabitants descents from them. Čačak has two years on
its coat of arms. First being 1408.(from one of notes from Dubrovnik's
archives), when the city is first recorded of (as Čačak), and the second is
1815, the year Second Serbian Uprising began and the battle of Ljubic
hill was fought. This battle is famous for heroic victory of the rebels who
defeated Ottoman army numbering 60,000 men, twice more than the Serbs.
Mosque became church again. 1837. grammar school were built, one of first in
Serbia. In period 1837–1941. Čačak became a modern city. During World War
II Čačak was the eastern settlement in short-lived Užička republican
country which was cut off by Nazi Germany shortly after republic was
found. 4.12.1944. Čačak was released from Nazi Germany. After 1882. Čačak was a
part of Kingdom of Serbia, then from 1918. to 2003. part of Yugoslavia.
In short period – 2003. to 2006. Čačak was a part of Serbia and Montenegro.
Since 2006. he is part of Republic of Serbia