fbpx
Wikipedia

Karlovac

Karlovac (pronounced [kâːrloʋats])[3] is a city in central Croatia. In the 2021 census, its population was 49,377.[2]

Karlovac
Grad Karlovac
City of Karlovac
Top: Aerial view of Karlovac; Center left: Dubovac castle; Center right: Franciscan monastery and Church of Holy Trinity; Bottom left: Zorin dom theatre; Bottom right: Karlovac train station
Karlovac
Location of Karlovac within Croatia
Coordinates: 45°29′N 15°33′E / 45.483°N 15.550°E / 45.483; 15.550
Country Croatia
County Karlovac County
Founded byCharles II, Archduke of Austria
Named forCharles II, Archduke of Austria
Government
 • MayorDamir Mandić (HDZ)
 • City Council
25 members
Area
 • City401.1 km2 (154.9 sq mi)
 • Urban
95.3 km2 (36.8 sq mi)
Elevation
112 m (367 ft)
Population
 (2021)[2]
 • City49,377
 • Density120/km2 (320/sq mi)
 • Urban
41,869
 • Urban density440/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
HR-47 000
Area code+385 47
Vehicle registrationKA
Websitekarlovac.hr

Karlovac is the administrative centre of Karlovac County. The city is located 56 kilometres (35 miles) southwest of Zagreb and 130 km (81 mi) northeast of Rijeka, and is connected to them via the A1 highway and the M202 railway.

Name edit

The city was named after its founder, Charles II, Archduke of Austria. The German name Karlstadt or Carlstadt ("Charlestown") has the equivalence in various languages: in Hungarian it is known as Károlyváros, in Italian as Carlovizza, in Latin as Carolostadium, and in Kajkavian dialect and Slovene as Karlovec.

History edit

The Austrians built Karlovac from scratch in 1579 in order to strengthen their southern defences against Ottoman encroachments. The establishment of a new city-fortress was a part of the deal between the Protestant nobility of Inner Austria and the archduke Charles II of Austria. In exchange for their religious freedom the nobility agreed to finance the building of a new fortress against the Ottoman Empire. It was founded as a six-pointed star fortress built on the Zrinski estate near the old town of Dubovac at the confluence of the Kupa and Korana rivers. As the city later expanded, the urban area reached as far as the Mrežnica and Dobra rivers. The star shape can still be seen around the town. It was originally known as Karlstadt ("Charles's Town" in German), after the ruling family, upon whose orders construction began on 13 July 1579.[4] The architect of the city was Matija Gambon,[5] whilst work on the new fortress was supervised by George Khevenhüller. It was intentionally built on terrain exposed to flooding and disease from unhealthy water, with the intent to hamper the Turkish advance.[6]

 
Seal of the free and regal town of Karlovac
 
The city of Karlovac emerged around a star-shaped Renaissance fortress built against the Ottomans

The fortress itself was largely complete by September 1580, while moats and ramparts were finished later, between 1582 and 1589.[7] The first church (of the Holy Trinity) was built in the central square in 1580, but all of the city buildings burned down in the fire of 1594.[8] By 1610, moats and ramparts were repaired, and houses were rebuilt.[8]

 
Panorama of Karlovac by train, painting by Jakov Šašel

As a military outpost of the Habsburg monarchy, Karlovac was the site of the trial and execution of the best-known leader of the rebel Uskoks from the coastal fort of Senj, Ivan Vlatković. He was executed in Karlovac on 3 July 1612 as an example to his troops who were creating difficulties for the Habsburgs by their piracy against Venetian shipping on the Adriatic Sea, and by marauding raids into the Ottoman hinterland. In 1615 their piracy went so far as creating an open war between Venice and Austria. When the Treaty of Paris (ratified in Madrid) was concluded in 1617, bringing an end to the war between Venice and the Habsburgs, under the terms of the treaty the Uskok families were forcibly removed from Senj and disbanded into the hinterland, most notably in the Žumberak hills near Karlovac.

The forces of the Ottoman Empire laid siege to Karlovac seven times, the last time in 1672,[9] but failed to occupy it. The plague epidemic of 1773 also afflicted the city, killing almost half the population of the time.[citation needed]

Meanwhile, the fort was becoming too crowded for the city's expanding population and the Military Frontier government could not allow for its further growth. On 6 December 1693 the city received some limited self-government.

After the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699) and the Ottomans withdrawal, Karlstadt was of less military significance. By the end of the 18th century, the town was a major marketplace for wheat, corn, salt, timber and tobacco, and the source of supply for the Austrian army in Austro-Turkish Wars.[10]

Queen Maria Theresa, after long insistence from the Croatian Diet, restored the towns of Karlovac and Rijeka (Fiume) to the Croatian crownland on 9 August 1776. Maria Theresa was also responsible for the founding of Gymnasium Karlovac, and later King Joseph II reaffirmed it as a free town with an official charter in 1781. This allowed the citizens to expand the city and exploit the potential of being at the crossroads of paths from the Pannonian plains to the Adriatic coast. The town blossomed in the 18th and 19th centuries with the development of roads to the seaside and waterways along the Kupa River. The construction of the Zidani Most-Zagreb-Sisak railway line in 1861, however, marked the end of the era of Karlovac as a major trade and transport center.[11]

In the late 19th and early 20th century, Karlovac was a district capital in the Zagreb County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia within the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

 
Homeland war Museum -Turanj Autor Denis Stosić

20th century edit

Karlovac suffered damage during the Croatian War of Independence (1991–1995). The southern sections of the city found themselves close to the front lines between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Serbian Krajina, with shelling devastating the neighborhoods of Turanj, Kamensko, as well as parts of Mekušje, Mala Švarča and Logorište. The city center, the city hall, and numerous other buildings also suffered damage. It was also the site of the Korana bridge killings.

The Karlovac City Museum has transformed the old Austrian military barracks of Turanj into a museum exhibition dedicated to the military history of Karlovac and in particular, through the exhibited weapons, of the Croatian War of Independence. A ticket for this site is also valid for City Museum, Galerija Vjekoslave Karas and Dubovac Castel.

 
Collection of tanks at the Karlovac museum in Turanj
 
Mayor's chain of honor

Until the early 2000s, Karlovac's main industry consisted of brewing the beer "Karlovačko", produced by Karlovačka pivovara. By 2007, the rapidly growing firearms manufacturer HS Produkt had become the city's largest private employer.[12] HS Produkt is arguably best known as the designer and manufacturer of the HS2000 pistol, sold in the United States as the Springfield Armory XD.[12]

On 22 October 2016 Croatia's first freshwater aquarium, and the biggest in that part of Europe, named Aquatika was opened in Karlovac.[13][14]

Description edit

 
Dubovac Castle
 
One of the city's parks

Croatians know Karlovac as grad parkova (the city of parks) and grad na četiri rijeke (the town on four rivers) for its numerous green areas and four rivers, of which Mrežnica, Korana, and Kupa flow through built-up areas, and Dobra is a few kilometers outside the city centre. A documentary film made by Dušan Vukotić in 1979 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the founding of the city plays much on that theme, and shows pictures of happy bathers on the Korana's Fogina beach (Foginovo kupalište) in the city centre.[15]

One of the rarer trees found in the parks is the Ginkgo biloba, which local primary school children are taken out to see as part of their classes on nature and society. Most of the parks are planted in the former trenches dug around the old military fort that were once filled with water as an added layer of protection from the marauding Ottoman armies. One part of the city centre maintains the name of Šanac ('trench') after the old trenches which preserve the old hexagonal form of the historic centre.

Demographics edit

Historical populations
of Karlovac
YearPop.±%
1880 26,947—    
1890 30,339+12.6%
1900 32,608+7.5%
1910 34,713+6.5%
1921 35,171+1.3%
1931 41,120+16.9%
1948 44,974+9.4%
1953 50,342+11.9%
1961 58,013+15.2%
1971 63,887+10.1%
1981 69,622+9.0%
1991 73,426+5.5%
2001 59,395−19.1%
2011 55,705−6.2%
Source: Naselja i stanovništvo Republike Hrvatske 1857–2001, DZS, Zagreb, 2005

According to the 2011 census, Karlovac municipality had a total of 55,705 inhabitants. 49,140 of its citizens were Croats (88.21%), 4,460 were Serbs (8.01%), 250 were Bosniaks (0.45%), 237 were Albanians (0.43%), 72 were ethnic Macedonians (0.13%), 49 were Montenegrins (0.09%), and the rest were other ethnicities.[16]

Population by religion in 2011 was following: 45,876 Roman Catholics (82.36%), 3,866 Orthodox Christians (6.94%), 2,806 Atheists (5.04%), 705 Muslims (1.27%), 488 Agnostics (0.88%), and others.[17]

Much of the population of Karlovac has changed since the beginning of the 1991–95 Croatian War of Independence, with numerous families of Croatian Serbs fleeing and being replaced by people who were themselves displaced from parts of Croatia that were held by rebel Serbs during the war (such as from the town of Slunj), as well as by families of Bosnian Croats who started arriving during the war. The migration outflow was mostly towards Serbia, the Republika Srpska entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and to countries of Western Europe, North America and Australia.

City of Karlovac: Population trends 1857–2021
population
24865
26964
26947
30339
32608
34713
35171
41120
44974
50342
58013
63887
69622
73426
59395
55705
49377
18571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021

Settlements edit

The list of settlements included in the administrative area of the city of Karlovac includes:[18]

  • Banska Selnica, population 90
  • Banski Moravci, population 68
  • Blatnica Pokupska, population 31
  • Brezova Glava, population 135
  • Brežani, population 129
  • Brođani, population 141
  • Cerovac Vukmanićki, population 902
  • Donja Trebinja, population 22
  • Donje Mekušje, population 207
  • Donji Sjeničak, population 69
  • Gornja Trebinja, population 169
  • Gornje Stative, population 385
  • Gornji Sjeničak, population 150
  • Goršćaki, population 119
  • Husje, population 176
  • Ivančići Pokupski, population 11
  • Ivanković Selo, population 25
  • Ivošević Selo, population 7
  • Kablar, population 122
  • Karasi, population 50
  • Karlovac, population 46,833
  • Klipino Brdo, population 14
  • Kljaić Brdo, population 18
  • Knez Gorica, population 111
  • Kobilić Pokupski, population 43
  • Konjkovsko, population 6
  • Koritinja, population 113
  • Ladvenjak, population 382
  • Lipje, population 48
  • Luka Pokupska, population 360
  • Mahićno, population 522
  • Manjerovići, population 32
  • Okić, population 64
  • Popović Brdo, population 224
  • Priselci, population 96
  • Rečica, population 538
  • Ribari, population 108
  • Skakavac, population 233
  • Slunjska Selnica, population 78
  • Slunjski Moravci, population 85
  • Šebreki, population 0
  • Šišljavić, population 457
  • Tušilović, population 631
  • Tuškani, population 216
  • Udbinja, population 63
  • Utinja, population 5
  • Vodostaj, population 504
  • Vukmanić, population 207
  • Vukoder, population 1043
  • Zadobarje, population 373
  • Zagraj, population 63
  • Zamršje, population 167
 
Karlovac municipality within Karlovac County

Culture edit

Karlovac Music School, one of the oldest educational music institutions from this part of Europe (established on 1 December 1804), is the home of Karlovac Piano Festival.[19] Karlovac Piano Festival (founded in 2013) is typically held in mid-summer, and consists of master classes with renowned piano pedagogues as well as Karlovac International Piano Competition.[20] Music school also hosts International guitar school, while in Karlovac theatre Zorin dom Croatian Flute Academy is traditionally held, so during summer months Karlovac is center of young artists of Europe. In the 20th century, Karlovac was a breeding ground for young rock bands, most notably Elektroni in the 1960s and Nužni Izlaz, Prije svega disciplina, Duhovna pastva and Lorelei in the 1970s and the 1980s. The city of Karlovac has memorial-sites dedicated to Croatian veterans of the nation's Homeland War.[21] and opened the Homeland War Museum in Turanj in 2019.

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Karlovac is twinned with:[22]

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notable people edit

For a complete list of people from Karlovac, see List of people from Karlovac County.

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703.
  2. ^ a b "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2021 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2022.
  3. ^ "Kȃrlo". Hrvatski jezični portal (in Croatian). Retrieved 2018-10-05. Kȃrlovec
  4. ^ Lopašić 1879, p. 18.
  5. ^ Lopašić 1879, p. 24.
  6. ^ Treasures of Yugoslavia, published by Yugoslaviapublic, Beograd, available in English, German and Serbo-Croatian, 664 pages, 1980
  7. ^ Lopašić 1879, p. 26.
  8. ^ a b Lopašić 1879, p. 32.
  9. ^ Lopašić 1879, p. 35.
  10. ^ Lopašić 1879, pp. 58–59.
  11. ^ Lopašić 1879, pp. 100–101.
  12. ^ a b Orešić, Boris (9 November 2007). "Hrvatska puška na Bushevom ramenu". Globus (in Croatian) (883): 84–88.
  13. ^ . aquariumkarlovac.com. Archived from the original on 23 January 2018. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  14. ^ "KAportal VIDEO: Otvara se karlovačka AquatiKA - najveći akvarij slatkovodne ribe u ovom dijelu Europe - Karlovački informativni web portal". kaportal.rtl.hr. 5 September 2016. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  15. ^ "Karlovac". 27 November 1979. Retrieved 5 April 2018 – via www.imdb.com.
  16. ^ "Population by Ethnicity, by Towns/Municipalities, 2011 Census: County of Karlovac". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  17. ^ "Population by Religion, by Towns/Municipalities, 2011 Census: County of Karlovac". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  18. ^ "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Karlovac". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  19. ^ . glazbena-ka.hr. Archived from the original on 2 February 2015. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  20. ^ "Karlovac Piano Festival / Competition". www.karlovacpianofestival.com. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  21. ^ "Vijesti iz Karlovca u Regionalnom dnevniku - Radio Mrežnica". radio-mreznica.hr. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 5 April 2018.
  22. ^ "Gradovi prijatelji". karlovac.hr (in Croatian). Karlovac. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
  23. ^ "HAZU • Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti - Boris Magaš - Biografija".
  24. ^ Večernji list - Zrinka Cvitešić. Večernji list, 1 December 2016
  25. ^ "Posljednje zbogom velikanu historijske znanosti". portalnovosti.com (in Croatian). 12 August 2017. Retrieved 24 February 2018.

Bibliography edit

  • Cresswell, Peterjon; Atkins, Ismay; Dunn, Lily (10 July 2006). Time Out Croatia (First ed.). London, Berkeley & Toronto: Time Out Group Ltd & Ebury Publishing, Random House Ltd. 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SV1V 2SA. ISBN 978-1-904978-70-1. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  • Lopašić, Radoslav (1879). Karlovac: poviest i mjestopis grada i okolice (PDF). Poučna knjižnica Matice hrvatske (in Croatian). Vol. VI. Zagreb: Matica hrvatska. Retrieved 6 February 2020.

External links edit

  • Municipal website
  • Tourist information - Karlovac
  • Tourist information - Karlovac County
  • Karlovački Tjednik - Local weekly newspaper
  • Pictures of Karlovac
  • "Karlstadt" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911.

45°29′N 15°33′E / 45.483°N 15.550°E / 45.483; 15.550

karlovac, other, places, with, same, name, disambiguation, pronounced, kâːrloʋats, city, central, croatia, 2021, census, population, citygrad, city, aerial, view, center, left, dubovac, castle, center, right, franciscan, monastery, church, holy, trinity, botto. For other places with the same name see Karlovac disambiguation Karlovac pronounced kaːrloʋats 3 is a city in central Croatia In the 2021 census its population was 49 377 2 KarlovacCityGrad Karlovac City of KarlovacTop Aerial view of Karlovac Center left Dubovac castle Center right Franciscan monastery and Church of Holy Trinity Bottom left Zorin dom theatre Bottom right Karlovac train stationFlagCoat of armsKarlovacLocation of Karlovac within CroatiaCoordinates 45 29 N 15 33 E 45 483 N 15 550 E 45 483 15 550Country CroatiaCounty Karlovac CountyFounded byCharles II Archduke of AustriaNamed forCharles II Archduke of AustriaGovernment MayorDamir Mandic HDZ City Council25 members HDZ HSLS 13 ZZ 5 NL Davor Petracic 3 SDP HL 3 AUZ HSU 1 Area 1 City401 1 km2 154 9 sq mi Urban95 3 km2 36 8 sq mi Elevation112 m 367 ft Population 2021 2 City49 377 Density120 km2 320 sq mi Urban41 869 Urban density440 km2 1 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeHR 47 000Area code 385 47Vehicle registrationKAWebsitekarlovac wbr hrKarlovac is the administrative centre of Karlovac County The city is located 56 kilometres 35 miles southwest of Zagreb and 130 km 81 mi northeast of Rijeka and is connected to them via the A1 highway and the M202 railway Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 20th century 3 Description 4 Demographics 4 1 Settlements 5 Culture 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 Notable people 10 References 10 1 Notes 10 2 Bibliography 11 External linksName editThe city was named after its founder Charles II Archduke of Austria The German name Karlstadt or Carlstadt Charlestown has the equivalence in various languages in Hungarian it is known as Karolyvaros in Italian as Carlovizza in Latin as Carolostadium and in Kajkavian dialect and Slovene as Karlovec History editThe Austrians built Karlovac from scratch in 1579 in order to strengthen their southern defences against Ottoman encroachments The establishment of a new city fortress was a part of the deal between the Protestant nobility of Inner Austria and the archduke Charles II of Austria In exchange for their religious freedom the nobility agreed to finance the building of a new fortress against the Ottoman Empire It was founded as a six pointed star fortress built on the Zrinski estate near the old town of Dubovac at the confluence of the Kupa and Korana rivers As the city later expanded the urban area reached as far as the Mreznica and Dobra rivers The star shape can still be seen around the town It was originally known as Karlstadt Charles s Town in German after the ruling family upon whose orders construction began on 13 July 1579 4 The architect of the city was Matija Gambon 5 whilst work on the new fortress was supervised by George Khevenhuller It was intentionally built on terrain exposed to flooding and disease from unhealthy water with the intent to hamper the Turkish advance 6 nbsp Seal of the free and regal town of Karlovac nbsp The city of Karlovac emerged around a star shaped Renaissance fortress built against the OttomansThe fortress itself was largely complete by September 1580 while moats and ramparts were finished later between 1582 and 1589 7 The first church of the Holy Trinity was built in the central square in 1580 but all of the city buildings burned down in the fire of 1594 8 By 1610 moats and ramparts were repaired and houses were rebuilt 8 nbsp Panorama of Karlovac by train painting by Jakov SaselAs a military outpost of the Habsburg monarchy Karlovac was the site of the trial and execution of the best known leader of the rebel Uskoks from the coastal fort of Senj Ivan Vlatkovic He was executed in Karlovac on 3 July 1612 as an example to his troops who were creating difficulties for the Habsburgs by their piracy against Venetian shipping on the Adriatic Sea and by marauding raids into the Ottoman hinterland In 1615 their piracy went so far as creating an open war between Venice and Austria When the Treaty of Paris ratified in Madrid was concluded in 1617 bringing an end to the war between Venice and the Habsburgs under the terms of the treaty the Uskok families were forcibly removed from Senj and disbanded into the hinterland most notably in the Zumberak hills near Karlovac The forces of the Ottoman Empire laid siege to Karlovac seven times the last time in 1672 9 but failed to occupy it The plague epidemic of 1773 also afflicted the city killing almost half the population of the time citation needed Meanwhile the fort was becoming too crowded for the city s expanding population and the Military Frontier government could not allow for its further growth On 6 December 1693 the city received some limited self government After the Treaty of Karlowitz 1699 and the Ottomans withdrawal Karlstadt was of less military significance By the end of the 18th century the town was a major marketplace for wheat corn salt timber and tobacco and the source of supply for the Austrian army in Austro Turkish Wars 10 Queen Maria Theresa after long insistence from the Croatian Diet restored the towns of Karlovac and Rijeka Fiume to the Croatian crownland on 9 August 1776 Maria Theresa was also responsible for the founding of Gymnasium Karlovac and later King Joseph II reaffirmed it as a free town with an official charter in 1781 This allowed the citizens to expand the city and exploit the potential of being at the crossroads of paths from the Pannonian plains to the Adriatic coast The town blossomed in the 18th and 19th centuries with the development of roads to the seaside and waterways along the Kupa River The construction of the Zidani Most Zagreb Sisak railway line in 1861 however marked the end of the era of Karlovac as a major trade and transport center 11 In the late 19th and early 20th century Karlovac was a district capital in the Zagreb County of the Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia within the Austro Hungarian Empire nbsp Homeland war Museum Turanj Autor Denis Stosic20th century edit Karlovac suffered damage during the Croatian War of Independence 1991 1995 The southern sections of the city found themselves close to the front lines between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Serbian Krajina with shelling devastating the neighborhoods of Turanj Kamensko as well as parts of Mekusje Mala Svarca and Logoriste The city center the city hall and numerous other buildings also suffered damage It was also the site of the Korana bridge killings The Karlovac City Museum has transformed the old Austrian military barracks of Turanj into a museum exhibition dedicated to the military history of Karlovac and in particular through the exhibited weapons of the Croatian War of Independence A ticket for this site is also valid for City Museum Galerija Vjekoslave Karas and Dubovac Castel nbsp Collection of tanks at the Karlovac museum in Turanj nbsp Mayor s chain of honorUntil the early 2000s Karlovac s main industry consisted of brewing the beer Karlovacko produced by Karlovacka pivovara By 2007 the rapidly growing firearms manufacturer HS Produkt had become the city s largest private employer 12 HS Produkt is arguably best known as the designer and manufacturer of the HS2000 pistol sold in the United States as the Springfield Armory XD 12 On 22 October 2016 Croatia s first freshwater aquarium and the biggest in that part of Europe named Aquatika was opened in Karlovac 13 14 Description edit nbsp Dubovac Castle nbsp One of the city s parksCroatians know Karlovac as grad parkova the city of parks and grad na cetiri rijeke the town on four rivers for its numerous green areas and four rivers of which Mreznica Korana and Kupa flow through built up areas and Dobra is a few kilometers outside the city centre A documentary film made by Dusan Vukotic in 1979 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the founding of the city plays much on that theme and shows pictures of happy bathers on the Korana s Fogina beach Foginovo kupaliste in the city centre 15 One of the rarer trees found in the parks is the Ginkgo biloba which local primary school children are taken out to see as part of their classes on nature and society Most of the parks are planted in the former trenches dug around the old military fort that were once filled with water as an added layer of protection from the marauding Ottoman armies One part of the city centre maintains the name of Sanac trench after the old trenches which preserve the old hexagonal form of the historic centre Demographics editHistorical populations of KarlovacYearPop 188026 947 189030 339 12 6 190032 608 7 5 191034 713 6 5 192135 171 1 3 193141 120 16 9 194844 974 9 4 195350 342 11 9 196158 013 15 2 197163 887 10 1 198169 622 9 0 199173 426 5 5 200159 395 19 1 201155 705 6 2 Source Naselja i stanovnistvo Republike Hrvatske 1857 2001 DZS Zagreb 2005According to the 2011 census Karlovac municipality had a total of 55 705 inhabitants 49 140 of its citizens were Croats 88 21 4 460 were Serbs 8 01 250 were Bosniaks 0 45 237 were Albanians 0 43 72 were ethnic Macedonians 0 13 49 were Montenegrins 0 09 and the rest were other ethnicities 16 Population by religion in 2011 was following 45 876 Roman Catholics 82 36 3 866 Orthodox Christians 6 94 2 806 Atheists 5 04 705 Muslims 1 27 488 Agnostics 0 88 and others 17 Much of the population of Karlovac has changed since the beginning of the 1991 95 Croatian War of Independence with numerous families of Croatian Serbs fleeing and being replaced by people who were themselves displaced from parts of Croatia that were held by rebel Serbs during the war such as from the town of Slunj as well as by families of Bosnian Croats who started arriving during the war The migration outflow was mostly towards Serbia the Republika Srpska entity in Bosnia and Herzegovina and to countries of Western Europe North America and Australia City of Karlovac Population trends 1857 2021population248652696426947303393260834713351714112044974503425801363887696227342659395557054937718571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021Sources Croatian Bureau of Statistics publicationsv Settlements edit The list of settlements included in the administrative area of the city of Karlovac includes 18 Banska Selnica population 90 Banski Moravci population 68 Blatnica Pokupska population 31 Brezova Glava population 135 Brezani population 129 Brođani population 141 Cerovac Vukmanicki population 902 Donja Trebinja population 22 Donje Mekusje population 207 Donji Sjenicak population 69 Gornja Trebinja population 169 Gornje Stative population 385 Gornji Sjenicak population 150 Gorscaki population 119 Husje population 176 Ivancici Pokupski population 11 Ivankovic Selo population 25 Ivosevic Selo population 7 Kablar population 122 Karasi population 50 Karlovac population 46 833 Klipino Brdo population 14 Kljaic Brdo population 18 Knez Gorica population 111 Kobilic Pokupski population 43 Konjkovsko population 6 Koritinja population 113 Ladvenjak population 382 Lipje population 48 Luka Pokupska population 360 Mahicno population 522 Manjerovici population 32 Okic population 64 Popovic Brdo population 224 Priselci population 96 Recica population 538 Ribari population 108 Skakavac population 233 Slunjska Selnica population 78 Slunjski Moravci population 85 Sebreki population 0 Sisljavic population 457 Tusilovic population 631 Tuskani population 216 Udbinja population 63 Utinja population 5 Vodostaj population 504 Vukmanic population 207 Vukoder population 1043 Zadobarje population 373 Zagraj population 63 Zamrsje population 167 nbsp Karlovac municipality within Karlovac CountyCulture editKarlovac Music School one of the oldest educational music institutions from this part of Europe established on 1 December 1804 is the home of Karlovac Piano Festival 19 Karlovac Piano Festival founded in 2013 is typically held in mid summer and consists of master classes with renowned piano pedagogues as well as Karlovac International Piano Competition 20 Music school also hosts International guitar school while in Karlovac theatre Zorin dom Croatian Flute Academy is traditionally held so during summer months Karlovac is center of young artists of Europe In the 20th century Karlovac was a breeding ground for young rock bands most notably Elektroni in the 1960s and Nuzni Izlaz Prije svega disciplina Duhovna pastva and Lorelei in the 1970s and the 1980s The city of Karlovac has memorial sites dedicated to Croatian veterans of the nation s Homeland War 21 and opened the Homeland War Museum in Turanj in 2019 Twin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia Karlovac is twinned with 22 nbsp Alessandria Italy nbsp Erzsebetvaros Budapest Hungary nbsp Kansas City United States nbsp Kragujevac Serbia nbsp Vukovar CroatiaGallery edit nbsp Theatre Zorin dom in Karlovac nbsp Trinity Church crkva Svetog trojstva in the centre of Karlovac nbsp Reconstructed Holy Nikolai Orthodox Church in the city centre nbsp Gymnasium Karlovac nbsp Pontoon bridge on the river Korana nbsp Examples of architecture in Karlovac city centre nbsp Music school Karlovac nbsp Croatian falcon Hrvatski sokol monument to the fallen soldiers from Karlovac during World War I nbsp Karlovac Civil Guard Source Igor Cepurkovski nbsp Beach at the Korana river Source Igor Cepurkovski nbsp Karlovac promenade Source Igor CepurkovskiSee also editList of people from Karlovac County List of people from Karlovac Karlovac 10K NK MostanjeNotable people editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message For a complete list of people from Karlovac see List of people from Karlovac County Boris Magas architect 23 Josip Vanista painter Ivanka Boljkovac opera singer Zrinka Cvitesic actress 24 Vlado Kalember singer Vjekoslav Karas painter Alfred Krupa 1915 1989 painter Gustav Krklec writer Ana Vidovic classical guitarist Viktor Vidovic classical guitarist Kresimir Klaric organist and composer Slavko Mihalic poet Davor Gobac singer Danijela Trbovic TV host Dejan Jakovic Canadian soccer player of Serbian descent Jelena Popovic Serbian handball player World Championship silver medalist Maksimilijan Vrhovac 1752 1827 Catholic bishop Veceslav Holjevac 1917 1970 Partisan Ivan Ribar 1881 1968 politician Gajo Petrovic 1927 1993 marxist theorist Radoslav Lopasic 1835 1893 historian Dejan Lovren Croatian footballer Paulina Matijevic 1856 1926 benefactress Dusan Dancuo 1922 2009 singer Đorđe Petrovic born 1933 painter Slavko Goldstein 1928 2017 publisher historian and politician Đuro Zatezalo 1931 2017 historian 25 Jelka Glumicic 1941 2020 human rights activistReferences editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Karlovac news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Notes edit Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia Wikidata Q119585703 a b Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2021 Census Census of Population Households and Dwellings in 2021 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics 2022 Kȃrlo Hrvatski jezicni portal in Croatian Retrieved 2018 10 05 Kȃrlovec Lopasic 1879 p 18 Lopasic 1879 p 24 Treasures of Yugoslavia published by Yugoslaviapublic Beograd available in English German and Serbo Croatian 664 pages 1980 Lopasic 1879 p 26 a b Lopasic 1879 p 32 Lopasic 1879 p 35 Lopasic 1879 pp 58 59 Lopasic 1879 pp 100 101 a b Oresic Boris 9 November 2007 Hrvatska puska na Bushevom ramenu Globus in Croatian 883 84 88 Project Aquatika aquariumkarlovac com Archived from the original on 23 January 2018 Retrieved 5 April 2018 KAportal VIDEO Otvara se karlovacka AquatiKA najveci akvarij slatkovodne ribe u ovom dijelu Europe Karlovacki informativni web portal kaportal rtl hr 5 September 2016 Retrieved 5 April 2018 Karlovac 27 November 1979 Retrieved 5 April 2018 via www imdb com Population by Ethnicity by Towns Municipalities 2011 Census County of Karlovac Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 Population by Religion by Towns Municipalities 2011 Census County of Karlovac Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2011 Census Karlovac Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 Karlovac Music School glazbena ka hr Archived from the original on 2 February 2015 Retrieved 5 April 2018 Karlovac Piano Festival Competition www karlovacpianofestival com Retrieved 5 April 2018 Vijesti iz Karlovca u Regionalnom dnevniku Radio Mreznica radio mreznica hr 19 September 2011 Retrieved 5 April 2018 Gradovi prijatelji karlovac hr in Croatian Karlovac Retrieved 2023 01 11 HAZU Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti Boris Magas Biografija Vecernji list Zrinka Cvitesic Vecernji list 1 December 2016 Posljednje zbogom velikanu historijske znanosti portalnovosti com in Croatian 12 August 2017 Retrieved 24 February 2018 Bibliography edit Cresswell Peterjon Atkins Ismay Dunn Lily 10 July 2006 Time Out Croatia First ed London Berkeley amp Toronto Time Out Group Ltd amp Ebury Publishing Random House Ltd 20 Vauxhall Bridge Road London SV1V 2SA ISBN 978 1 904978 70 1 Retrieved 10 March 2010 Lopasic Radoslav 1879 Karlovac poviest i mjestopis grada i okolice PDF Poucna knjiznica Matice hrvatske in Croatian Vol VI Zagreb Matica hrvatska Retrieved 6 February 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karlovac nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Museum of Croatian War of Independence Turanj Municipal website Tourist information Karlovac Tourist information Karlovac County Interactive town map Karlovacki Tjednik Local weekly newspaper Pictures of Karlovac Karlstadt Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed 1911 45 29 N 15 33 E 45 483 N 15 550 E 45 483 15 550 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karlovac amp oldid 1212245912, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.