Šuljam

Šuljam (Serbian Cyrillic: Шуљам) is a village located in the Sremska Mitrovica municipality, in the Syrmia District of Serbia.

It is believed that the first vines in the Eastern Roman Empire on Fruška Gora (ALMA MONS lat.)

and above the Suljam on a hill called Glavica, was planted by the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius Probus.

At the time of the Turks, cattle farmers did not pay for the use of common pastures, nor gave nineteenth products to the local community.

Some of the prominent families in the village include: Miloradić, Vidović, Manastirac, Janković, Đenić, Bošković, Kuzminac, Apić, Radosavljević, Stefanović, Đurić, Radić, Smiljanić, Grujić, Vidić, Nikolić, Janić, Dević, Subić, Ivković, Tomičić, Terzić, Lazić, Vasić, Milinković, Đurđević, Jurišić, Ostojić, Lukić, Ličinar, Andrić, etc.

Serbian Orthodox church