Grujinci
Grujinci is a village located in the municipality of Knić, in the Šumadija District of central Serbia. It is situated approximately 14 kilometers southwest of Knić itself.
The village's economy is primarily agricultural, with a focus on fruit growing and livestock farming. The population is predominantly Serbian Orthodox.
Historical records related to Grujinci date back to the Ottoman period. Like many villages in the Šumadija region, it played a role in various uprisings and historical events within Serbian history.
The name "Grujinci" is likely derived from a personal name, "Gruja," a common Slavic name. The suffix "-inci" indicates a place belonging to or associated with a person or group of people named Gruja.
The village is accessible by road and is characterized by its rural setting and traditional Serbian village lifestyle. It is part of the larger historical and cultural region of Šumadija, known for its rolling hills, orchards, and vineyards.