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Ogulin

Ogulin (Croatian pronunciation: [ôɡulin]) is a town in north-western Croatia, in Karlovac County. It has a population of 7,389 (2021) (it was 8,216 in 2011), and a total municipal population of 12,251 (2021).[2] Ogulin is known for its historic stone castle, known as Kula, and the nearby mountain of Klek.

Ogulin
Grad Ogulin
Town of Ogulin
Ogulin
Location of Ogulin in Croatia
Coordinates: 45°16′01″N 15°13′30″E / 45.26686°N 15.225076°E / 45.26686; 15.225076
Country Croatia
County Karlovac County
Government
 • MayorDalibor Domitrović (SDP)
 • City Council
17 members
Area
 • Total542.32 km2 (209.39 sq mi)
Elevation323 m (1,060 ft)
Population
 (2018)[2]
 • Total12,847 (municipality)
Time zoneUTC+1 (Central European Time)

Toponymy

There are several proposed etymologies for the name of Ogulin. Firstly that the surrounding woods needed to be cleared for a better defence of the town, so Ogulin received its name because of the resulting bare area ("ogolio" in Croatian) around it. There were a lot of lime-trees along the road from Ogulin towards Oštarije, and the people used to peel the bark, in order to get bass[clarification needed]. It is suggested that Ogulin got its name from the verb to peel ("guliti" in Croatian). Neither proposal is historically confirmed.

History

Ogulin's history dates back to the fifteenth century, when it struggled against the Ottoman Turks. The exact timing of the building of the Ogulin tower has not been established. However, a document issued by Bernardin Frankopan in his town of Modruš at around 1500 AD marked off the boundaries of new castle between Modruš and Vitunj, and this is, at the same time, the first historical mention of Ogulin. Ogulin is known for the legend of Đula (also Zuleika or Zula) who threw herself into the abyss of the River Dobra because of an unhappy love affair.[3] In the sixteenth century, it became a military stronghold against the Ottomans.

For a brief time, between 1809 and 1813, Ogulin was a part of the Illyrian Provinces.[4]

Until 1918, Ogulin was part of the Austrian monarchy (Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Modruš-Rijeka County, after the compromise of 1867), in the Croatian Military Frontier.[5] It was administered by the Oguliner Grenz-Infanterie-Regiment N°III before 1881.

Geography

 
City map of Ogulin
 
Klek mountain
 
Sabljaci lake near Ogulin

The town of Ogulin is situated in the very centre of mainland Croatia, between Zagreb and Rijeka. It was founded in a large valley formed by two rivers: the Dobra and Zagorska Mrežnica. The administrative constitution of the town of Ogulin covers the area of 543.32 km2,[1] and has about 14,000 inhabitants according to 2011 census.

This is a kind of transitional micro-region neighbouring the larger regions of Croatia - Gorski Kotar, Lika, Kordun and Gornje Pokuplje. The Ogulin-Modruš valley is the northern section of the Ogulin-Plaški valley,[6] which finishes towards the south where the Modruš hills pass into the second largest field of the area under Kapela-Plaški Polje. This comprises a completed geographical whole border on the western side by the mountain massif of Velika Kapela dominated by Klek (1181 m). Its eastern edges are bordered by the mounts of Krpel (511 m (1,677 ft)), Brezovica (565 m (1,854 ft)) and Hum (863 m (2,831 ft)). The valley then passes to the hilly are dominated by Klekinja (504 m (1,654 ft)) and Trojvrh (599 m (1,965 ft)). This valley is also called Ogulin's Plain (in Croatian: Ogulinsko Polje). This is the fifth largest karst valley in Croatia (60 km2 (23 sq mi)), and it lies 320 metres (1,050 feet) above sea level. Its elongated form lies in the direction northwest-southeast, and it is 16 km (10 mi) long (Ogulin-Trojvrh) and 9 km (6 mi) wide (Desmerice-Skradnik). The Dobra River runs through and disappears in the center of the town.

Approximately three kilometers south of the town centre is an artificial lake Sabljaci, formed with the purpose of accumulating water from the Zagorska Mrežnica river, and for the sake of generating electricity in the Hydroelectric power plant Gojak. The lake is connected with the town's other artificial lake, lake Bukovnik, via a tunnel. Lake Bukovnik is approximately one kilometer away from lake Sabljaci, and is connected to the hydroelectric power plant Gojak also with a tunnel, approximately 10 km long. The surface area of lake Sabljaci is around 170 ha, which makes it the 11th Croatian lake when compared by size. The lake contains many kinds of fish species, and it is also used for swimming and various water sports.[7]

  • Elevation: 323 m (1060 ft) above sea level
  • Latitude: 45° 15' 59"
  • Longitude: 15° 13' 44"

Climate

Climate data for Ogulin (1971–2000, extremes 1949–2017)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 19.8
(67.6)
21.2
(70.2)
25.4
(77.7)
28.1
(82.6)
32.4
(90.3)
35.6
(96.1)
39.5
(103.1)
39.5
(103.1)
33.2
(91.8)
28.7
(83.7)
24.7
(76.5)
20.9
(69.6)
39.5
(103.1)
Average high °C (°F) 4.3
(39.7)
6.2
(43.2)
10.5
(50.9)
14.6
(58.3)
19.8
(67.6)
23.0
(73.4)
25.4
(77.7)
25.2
(77.4)
21.0
(69.8)
15.2
(59.4)
9.2
(48.6)
5.5
(41.9)
15.0
(59.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) 0.5
(32.9)
1.7
(35.1)
5.5
(41.9)
9.5
(49.1)
14.4
(57.9)
17.6
(63.7)
19.5
(67.1)
18.8
(65.8)
15.0
(59.0)
10.1
(50.2)
5.0
(41.0)
1.7
(35.1)
9.9
(49.8)
Average low °C (°F) −3.1
(26.4)
−2.2
(28.0)
1.0
(33.8)
4.7
(40.5)
9.0
(48.2)
12.0
(53.6)
13.5
(56.3)
13.3
(55.9)
10.1
(50.2)
6.1
(43.0)
1.4
(34.5)
−1.8
(28.8)
5.3
(41.5)
Record low °C (°F) −26.2
(−15.2)
−28.5
(−19.3)
−20.4
(−4.7)
−8.8
(16.2)
−2.9
(26.8)
1.6
(34.9)
4.3
(39.7)
2.4
(36.3)
−2.2
(28.0)
−5.7
(21.7)
−19.1
(−2.4)
−22.3
(−8.1)
−28.5
(−19.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 95.5
(3.76)
101.0
(3.98)
109.1
(4.30)
126.9
(5.00)
117.3
(4.62)
133.7
(5.26)
111.7
(4.40)
115.4
(4.54)
143.1
(5.63)
159.6
(6.28)
168.7
(6.64)
142.8
(5.62)
1,524.8
(60.03)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.1 mm) 15.0 13.0 13.4 15.0 14.2 14.6 11.1 10.5 11.5 14.5 15.0 15.1 162.9
Average snowy days (≥ 1.0 cm) 16.9 14.6 8.1 1.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 5.9 15.3 63.0
Average relative humidity (%) 82.3 78.1 72.5 70.1 70.8 72.1 72.3 75.5 79.7 82.0 83.6 83.8 76.9
Mean monthly sunshine hours 68.2 101.7 142.6 165.0 223.2 234.0 279.0 251.1 186.0 120.9 72.0 65.1 1,908.8
Source: Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service[8][9]

Population

According to the 2011 census, Croats comprise 80.2% and Serbs 17.7% of the municipality population.[10] Serbs form a majority in many villages, most of them are upland.

The settlements in the municipality are:[2]

  • Desmerice, population 262
  • Donje Dubrave, population 199
  • Donje Zagorje, population 230
  • Drežnica, population 516
  • Dujmić Selo, population 142
  • Gornje Dubrave, population 90
  • Gornje Zagorje, population 297
  • Hreljin Ogulinski, population 549
  • Jasenak, population 226
  • Marković Selo, population 56
  • Ogulin, population 8,216
  • Otok Oštarijski, population 381
  • Ponikve, population 98
  • Popovo Selo, population 46
  • Potok Musulinski, population 91
  • Puškarići, population 439
  • Ribarići, population 337
  • Sabljak Selo, population 254
  • Salopek Selo, population 246
  • Sveti Petar, population 651
  • Trošmarija, population 127
  • Turkovići Ogulinski, population 249
  • Vitunj, population 98
  • Zagorje, population 115
Town of Ogulin: Population trends 1857–2021
population
12927
14594
16154
18203
19172
19597
18542
20594
17488
18090
18315
17737
17012
16732
15054
13915
12251
18571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021

Culture

Parish Church of the Extolling Saint Cross

 
Parish Church of the Extolling Saint Cross

This church was built in 1781 in the middle of the town, in the Park of King Tomislav. Consecrated on June 1, 179, it reflects the spirit of the time with its pleasing external appearance and the richness of various sculptural decorations. The town of Ogulin celebrates September 14 as the fest day of its patron Saint of Extolling of the Cross.

Saint Bernard Chapel

Bernardin Frankopan, the son of Stjepan, and the founder of the town of Ogulin, erected a chapel in 16th century both for nobleman and ordinary people within the castle. It is devoted to St Bernardin. This chapel was the parish church from 1521 until the building of the church of St Cross in 1781. Today, only the altar has been preserved.

Saint Rocco Chapel

This chapel was built at the entrance to the town in the first half of 19th century as a votive church against cholera.

Frankopan Castle

 
Frankopan Castle

The Castle was built between 1493 and 1500[3] above the gorge of the River Dobra - Đula's abyss. The founder of the town was Bernardin Frankopan, one of the mightiest people of his time, and the feudal master of Modruš, Plaški, Vitunj, Tounj, Zvečaj, Bosiljevo, Novigrad and Dubovac. The Frankopans resided in the castle until 1533, when it was relinquished to the soldiers of the Military Frontier.[3]

It belongs to the period of Renaissance castles. The town walls surrounded the courtyard area on three sides, while on the fourth there was a three-storey building with towers at the sides.

The County Museum

The County Museum of Ogulin was opened in July 1967 in several of the Frankopan Castle halls that were being renovated and prepared between 1960 and 1967.[3] At the time of opening it hosted a collection of works related to the workers movement, and NOB, while today it is hosting collections of various kinds: collection of stone monuments, collection of Croatian War of Independence, ethnographic collection, the memorial room of Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić (a renowned Croatian fairy-tale author), mountaineering, archaeological collection, Cell number 6, and an exhibition of the academic painter Stjepan Galetić born in Ogulin. The museum also collects objects related to old crafts and trades, old weaponry, old photographs, and the collection of postcards and greeting cards.[11]

Considering that the County Museum of Ogulin is the only museum in the entire area between the cities of Rijeka and Karlovac, it is the only institution that works on preserving the valuable cultural and historic heritage of that wider area, and as such its task is to collect, process, present and publish the historical and cultural works, documents, and other artistic artefacts from the area of Ogulin and its neighbouring areas.

King Tomislav Monument

 
King Tomislav Monument

The monument was erected in 1925, for the 1000th anniversary of the founding of the Croatian kingdom. It stands in the Park of King Tomislav which was planned and arranged in the 18th century. The monument was made according to the design of the Slovenian architect Vitburg Meck, and was repaired in 1990.[12]

Cesarovac Fountain

This classic building is also erected in the Park. It represents a memorial to the Ogulin aqueduct and was built by colonel Stevan Šuplikac from Ogulin in 1847. Water flowed from the spring through wooden tubes which were lately replaced by the clay, and in 1882 by the iron tubes. For Cesarovac source is connected and a legend. Water flows into the source, comes from a source located at the foot of the mountain Klek. And as on the mountain Klek lived a witch, so the water is magical. Legend says, that women who drink the water from the springs, will remain forever young. And men who drink water from springs, water will be captured to forever remain in this city, who you will fall in love with a woman from Ogulin, and by the end of life remain to live in Ogulin.

Transportation

The town is connected via A1 freeway and state road D45. It also has a bus station and a train station on M202 railway.

Notable people

 
Bust of Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić in Ogulin

References

  1. ^ a b "Položaj". Ogulin.hr. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Ogulin". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d Dragana Lucija Ratković (December 2007). "Ivanina kuća bajke u Ogulinu, njihovu zajedničkom zavičaju" (PDF). Muzeologija (in Croatian) (43/44). Retrieved 3 January 2017.
  4. ^ "Povijest Ogulina - Turistička zajednica Grada Ogulina". Tz-grada-ogulina.hr. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  5. ^ Handbook of Austria and Lombardy-Venetia Cancellations on the Postage Stamp Issues 1850-1864, by Edwin MUELLER, 1961.
  6. ^ Nežić, Petar (1987). "Položaj i povijesni pregled ogulinskog kraja" (PDF). Šumarski list (in Croatian). Croatian Forestry Society (7–9): 318. ISSN 0373-1332. Retrieved 26 September 2020.
  7. ^ "Rivers and lakes ("Rijeke i jezera" in Croatian)". Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  8. ^ "Ogulin Climate Normals" (PDF). Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Mjesečne vrijednosti za Ogulin u razdoblju1949−2014" (in Croatian). Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  10. ^ "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.
  11. ^ "Zavičajni muzej Ogulin". Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  12. ^ "The King Tomislav Monument - Turistička zajednica Grada Ogulina". Tz-grada-ogulina.hr. Retrieved 13 January 2018.

External links

  • Official website
  • Blog site about Ogulin
  • Another blog site about Ogulin
  • Blog site about Handball school Ogulin

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Ogulin Croatian pronunciation oɡulin is a town in north western Croatia in Karlovac County It has a population of 7 389 2021 it was 8 216 in 2011 and a total municipal population of 12 251 2021 2 Ogulin is known for its historic stone castle known as Kula and the nearby mountain of Klek OgulinTownGrad Ogulin Town of OgulinOgulinLocation of Ogulin in CroatiaCoordinates 45 16 01 N 15 13 30 E 45 26686 N 15 225076 E 45 26686 15 225076Country CroatiaCounty Karlovac CountyGovernment MayorDalibor Domitrovic SDP City Council17 members SDP 9 HDZ HSP HSLS HSU 6 DSS 1 SDSS 1 Area Total542 32 km2 209 39 sq mi Elevation 1 323 m 1 060 ft Population 2018 2 Total12 847 municipality Time zoneUTC 1 Central European Time Contents 1 Toponymy 2 History 3 Geography 4 Climate 5 Population 6 Culture 6 1 Parish Church of the Extolling Saint Cross 6 2 Saint Bernard Chapel 6 3 Saint Rocco Chapel 6 4 Frankopan Castle 6 5 The County Museum 6 6 King Tomislav Monument 6 7 Cesarovac Fountain 7 Transportation 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External linksToponymy EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message There are several proposed etymologies for the name of Ogulin Firstly that the surrounding woods needed to be cleared for a better defence of the town so Ogulin received its name because of the resulting bare area ogolio in Croatian around it There were a lot of lime trees along the road from Ogulin towards Ostarije and the people used to peel the bark in order to get bass clarification needed It is suggested that Ogulin got its name from the verb to peel guliti in Croatian Neither proposal is historically confirmed History EditOgulin s history dates back to the fifteenth century when it struggled against the Ottoman Turks The exact timing of the building of the Ogulin tower has not been established However a document issued by Bernardin Frankopan in his town of Modrus at around 1500 AD marked off the boundaries of new castle between Modrus and Vitunj and this is at the same time the first historical mention of Ogulin Ogulin is known for the legend of Đula also Zuleika or Zula who threw herself into the abyss of the River Dobra because of an unhappy love affair 3 In the sixteenth century it became a military stronghold against the Ottomans For a brief time between 1809 and 1813 Ogulin was a part of the Illyrian Provinces 4 Until 1918 Ogulin was part of the Austrian monarchy Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia Modrus Rijeka County after the compromise of 1867 in the Croatian Military Frontier 5 It was administered by the Oguliner Grenz Infanterie Regiment N III before 1881 Geography 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 January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message City map of Ogulin Klek mountain Sabljaci lake near Ogulin The town of Ogulin is situated in the very centre of mainland Croatia between Zagreb and Rijeka It was founded in a large valley formed by two rivers the Dobra and Zagorska Mreznica The administrative constitution of the town of Ogulin covers the area of 543 32 km2 1 and has about 14 000 inhabitants according to 2011 census This is a kind of transitional micro region neighbouring the larger regions of Croatia Gorski Kotar Lika Kordun and Gornje Pokuplje The Ogulin Modrus valley is the northern section of the Ogulin Plaski valley 6 which finishes towards the south where the Modrus hills pass into the second largest field of the area under Kapela Plaski Polje This comprises a completed geographical whole border on the western side by the mountain massif of Velika Kapela dominated by Klek 1181 m Its eastern edges are bordered by the mounts of Krpel 511 m 1 677 ft Brezovica 565 m 1 854 ft and Hum 863 m 2 831 ft The valley then passes to the hilly are dominated by Klekinja 504 m 1 654 ft and Trojvrh 599 m 1 965 ft This valley is also called Ogulin s Plain in Croatian Ogulinsko Polje This is the fifth largest karst valley in Croatia 60 km2 23 sq mi and it lies 320 metres 1 050 feet above sea level Its elongated form lies in the direction northwest southeast and it is 16 km 10 mi long Ogulin Trojvrh and 9 km 6 mi wide Desmerice Skradnik The Dobra River runs through and disappears in the center of the town Approximately three kilometers south of the town centre is an artificial lake Sabljaci formed with the purpose of accumulating water from the Zagorska Mreznica river and for the sake of generating electricity in the Hydroelectric power plant Gojak The lake is connected with the town s other artificial lake lake Bukovnik via a tunnel Lake Bukovnik is approximately one kilometer away from lake Sabljaci and is connected to the hydroelectric power plant Gojak also with a tunnel approximately 10 km long The surface area of lake Sabljaci is around 170 ha which makes it the 11th Croatian lake when compared by size The lake contains many kinds of fish species and it is also used for swimming and various water sports 7 Elevation 323 m 1060 ft above sea level Latitude 45 15 59 Longitude 15 13 44 Climate EditClimate data for Ogulin 1971 2000 extremes 1949 2017 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 19 8 67 6 21 2 70 2 25 4 77 7 28 1 82 6 32 4 90 3 35 6 96 1 39 5 103 1 39 5 103 1 33 2 91 8 28 7 83 7 24 7 76 5 20 9 69 6 39 5 103 1 Average high C F 4 3 39 7 6 2 43 2 10 5 50 9 14 6 58 3 19 8 67 6 23 0 73 4 25 4 77 7 25 2 77 4 21 0 69 8 15 2 59 4 9 2 48 6 5 5 41 9 15 0 59 0 Daily mean C F 0 5 32 9 1 7 35 1 5 5 41 9 9 5 49 1 14 4 57 9 17 6 63 7 19 5 67 1 18 8 65 8 15 0 59 0 10 1 50 2 5 0 41 0 1 7 35 1 9 9 49 8 Average low C F 3 1 26 4 2 2 28 0 1 0 33 8 4 7 40 5 9 0 48 2 12 0 53 6 13 5 56 3 13 3 55 9 10 1 50 2 6 1 43 0 1 4 34 5 1 8 28 8 5 3 41 5 Record low C F 26 2 15 2 28 5 19 3 20 4 4 7 8 8 16 2 2 9 26 8 1 6 34 9 4 3 39 7 2 4 36 3 2 2 28 0 5 7 21 7 19 1 2 4 22 3 8 1 28 5 19 3 Average precipitation mm inches 95 5 3 76 101 0 3 98 109 1 4 30 126 9 5 00 117 3 4 62 133 7 5 26 111 7 4 40 115 4 4 54 143 1 5 63 159 6 6 28 168 7 6 64 142 8 5 62 1 524 8 60 03 Average precipitation days 0 1 mm 15 0 13 0 13 4 15 0 14 2 14 6 11 1 10 5 11 5 14 5 15 0 15 1 162 9Average snowy days 1 0 cm 16 9 14 6 8 1 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 9 15 3 63 0Average relative humidity 82 3 78 1 72 5 70 1 70 8 72 1 72 3 75 5 79 7 82 0 83 6 83 8 76 9Mean monthly sunshine hours 68 2 101 7 142 6 165 0 223 2 234 0 279 0 251 1 186 0 120 9 72 0 65 1 1 908 8Source Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service 8 9 Population EditAccording to the 2011 census Croats comprise 80 2 and Serbs 17 7 of the municipality population 10 Serbs form a majority in many villages most of them are upland The settlements in the municipality are 2 Desmerice population 262 Donje Dubrave population 199 Donje Zagorje population 230 Dreznica population 516 Dujmic Selo population 142 Gornje Dubrave population 90 Gornje Zagorje population 297 Hreljin Ogulinski population 549 Jasenak population 226 Markovic Selo population 56 Ogulin population 8 216 Otok Ostarijski population 381 Ponikve population 98 Popovo Selo population 46 Potok Musulinski population 91 Puskarici population 439 Ribarici population 337 Sabljak Selo population 254 Salopek Selo population 246 Sveti Petar population 651 Trosmarija population 127 Turkovici Ogulinski population 249 Vitunj population 98 Zagorje population 115 Town of Ogulin Population trends 1857 2021population129271459416154182031917219597185422059417488180901831517737170121673215054139151225118571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021Sources Croatian Bureau of Statistics publicationsvCulture 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 January 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Parish Church of the Extolling Saint Cross Edit Parish Church of the Extolling Saint Cross This church was built in 1781 in the middle of the town in the Park of King Tomislav Consecrated on June 1 179 it reflects the spirit of the time with its pleasing external appearance and the richness of various sculptural decorations The town of Ogulin celebrates September 14 as the fest day of its patron Saint of Extolling of the Cross Saint Bernard Chapel Edit Bernardin Frankopan the son of Stjepan and the founder of the town of Ogulin erected a chapel in 16th century both for nobleman and ordinary people within the castle It is devoted to St Bernardin This chapel was the parish church from 1521 until the building of the church of St Cross in 1781 Today only the altar has been preserved Saint Rocco Chapel Edit This chapel was built at the entrance to the town in the first half of 19th century as a votive church against cholera Frankopan Castle Edit Frankopan Castle The Castle was built between 1493 and 1500 3 above the gorge of the River Dobra Đula s abyss The founder of the town was Bernardin Frankopan one of the mightiest people of his time and the feudal master of Modrus Plaski Vitunj Tounj Zvecaj Bosiljevo Novigrad and Dubovac The Frankopans resided in the castle until 1533 when it was relinquished to the soldiers of the Military Frontier 3 It belongs to the period of Renaissance castles The town walls surrounded the courtyard area on three sides while on the fourth there was a three storey building with towers at the sides The County Museum Edit The County Museum of Ogulin was opened in July 1967 in several of the Frankopan Castle halls that were being renovated and prepared between 1960 and 1967 3 At the time of opening it hosted a collection of works related to the workers movement and NOB while today it is hosting collections of various kinds collection of stone monuments collection of Croatian War of Independence ethnographic collection the memorial room of Ivana Brlic Mazuranic a renowned Croatian fairy tale author mountaineering archaeological collection Cell number 6 and an exhibition of the academic painter Stjepan Galetic born in Ogulin The museum also collects objects related to old crafts and trades old weaponry old photographs and the collection of postcards and greeting cards 11 Considering that the County Museum of Ogulin is the only museum in the entire area between the cities of Rijeka and Karlovac it is the only institution that works on preserving the valuable cultural and historic heritage of that wider area and as such its task is to collect process present and publish the historical and cultural works documents and other artistic artefacts from the area of Ogulin and its neighbouring areas King Tomislav Monument Edit King Tomislav Monument The monument was erected in 1925 for the 1000th anniversary of the founding of the Croatian kingdom It stands in the Park of King Tomislav which was planned and arranged in the 18th century The monument was made according to the design of the Slovenian architect Vitburg Meck and was repaired in 1990 12 Cesarovac Fountain Edit This classic building is also erected in the Park It represents a memorial to the Ogulin aqueduct and was built by colonel Stevan Suplikac from Ogulin in 1847 Water flowed from the spring through wooden tubes which were lately replaced by the clay and in 1882 by the iron tubes For Cesarovac source is connected and a legend Water flows into the source comes from a source located at the foot of the mountain Klek And as on the mountain Klek lived a witch so the water is magical Legend says that women who drink the water from the springs will remain forever young And men who drink water from springs water will be captured to forever remain in this city who you will fall in love with a woman from Ogulin and by the end of life remain to live in Ogulin Transportation EditThe town is connected via A1 freeway and state road D45 It also has a bus station and a train station on M202 railway Notable people Edit Bust of Ivana Brlic Mazuranic in Ogulin Ivana Brlic Mazuranic writer Vladimir Goldner physician academic and professor Josip Kregar lawyer and politician Elza Polak horticulturist Ema Puksec also known as Ilma De Murska opera singer Barbara Radulovic television host Petar Stipetic general Ante Pavic tennis player Luka Cindric handball playerReferences Edit a b Polozaj Ogulin hr Retrieved 13 January 2018 a b c Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2011 Census Ogulin Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 a b c d Dragana Lucija Ratkovic December 2007 Ivanina kuca bajke u Ogulinu njihovu zajednickom zavicaju PDF Muzeologija in Croatian 43 44 Retrieved 3 January 2017 Povijest Ogulina Turisticka zajednica Grada Ogulina Tz grada ogulina hr Retrieved 13 January 2018 Handbook of Austria and Lombardy Venetia Cancellations on the Postage Stamp Issues 1850 1864 by Edwin MUELLER 1961 Nezic Petar 1987 Polozaj i povijesni pregled ogulinskog kraja PDF Sumarski list in Croatian Croatian Forestry Society 7 9 318 ISSN 0373 1332 Retrieved 26 September 2020 Rivers and lakes Rijeke i jezera in Croatian Retrieved 2020 06 10 Ogulin Climate Normals PDF Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service Retrieved 3 December 2015 Mjesecne vrijednosti za Ogulin u razdoblju1949 2014 in Croatian Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service Retrieved 3 December 2015 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 Zavicajni muzej Ogulin Retrieved 4 June 2020 The King Tomislav Monument Turisticka zajednica Grada Ogulina Tz grada ogulina hr Retrieved 13 January 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ogulin Official website Ogulin portal Blog site about Ogulin Another blog site about Ogulin Blog site about Handball school Ogulin The Domaci Tourist agency Ogulin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ogulin amp oldid 1145740137, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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