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Samobor

Samobor (pronounced [sâmɔ̝bɔ̝ːr]) is a city in Zagreb County, Croatia. It is part of the Zagreb metropolitan area. Administratively it is a part of Zagreb County.

Samobor
Grad Samobor
City of Samobor
Top: Church of Saint Anastasia; Center left: Samobor Fountain; Center right: Main Square; Bottom left: Gradna; Bottom right: Samobor mustard sign
Samobor
Location of Samobor within Croatia
Coordinates: 45°48′N 15°43′E / 45.800°N 15.717°E / 45.800; 15.717Coordinates: 45°48′N 15°43′E / 45.800°N 15.717°E / 45.800; 15.717
Country Croatia
County Zagreb
Free royal city1242
Settlements77 settlements
Government
 • TypeMayor-council
 • MayorPetra Škrobot
 • City Council
25 members
 • Electoral district7th
Area
 • Total250.73 km2 (96.81 sq mi)
Highest elevation
860 m (2,820 ft)
Lowest elevation
127 m (417 ft)
Population
 • Total37,481
 • Density150/km2 (390/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
HR-10 430
Area code+385 1
Vehicle registrationZG
Patron saintsSt. Anne
Websitehttp://www.samobor.hr

Geography

Samobor is located west of Zagreb, between the eastern slopes of the Samobor hills (Croatian: Samoborsko gorje), the eastern part of Žumberak Mountains, in the Sava River valley. It is part of the historical region of Croatia proper.

Administration

The city government, court, police, health service, and a post office are part of the Samobor infrastructure.

History

 

Samobor has existed as a free royal town[2] since 1242, according to a document of endowment by King Béla IV.

Since the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699, Szamobor was part of the Habsburg monarchy, (Transleithania after the compromise of 1867), and soon after in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, created when the Kingdom of Slavonia and the Kingdom of Croatia were merged in 1868. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Samobor was a district capital in the Zagreb County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.

Economy

One of the chief industries in Samobor is crystal cutting, acclaimed in Europe and all over the world.

Notable people

Many well-known people were born or lived in Samobor. Such notable personalities are:

Population

Historical populations
of Samobor
YearPop.±%
1880 16,548—    
1890 18,607+12.4%
1900 18,783+0.9%
1910 20,275+7.9%
1921 19,806−2.3%
1931 21,953+10.8%
1948 23,821+8.5%
1953 25,451+6.8%
1961 27,103+6.5%
1971 28,469+5.0%
1981 32,887+15.5%
1991 35,017+6.5%
2001 36,206+3.4%
2011 37,633+3.9%
2021 37,481−0.4%
Source: Naselja i stanovništvo Republike Hrvatske 1857–2001, DZS, Zagreb, 2005, DZS, Zagreb 2022

In the 2021 Croatian census,[3] the total population of the administrative territory of Samobor was 37,481, distributed in the following settlements:

Settlements

City of Samobor: Population trends 1857–2021
population
13690
15226
16548
18607
18783
20275
19806
21953
23821
25451
27103
28469
32887
35017
36206
37633
37481
18571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021

Monuments and sightseeings

 
 
View of Gradna River
 
Samobor Museum

Samobor is one of the earliest tourist resorts in the region, with the first tourist facilities dating back to 1810, catering to anglers, hunters and hikers. The town's beautiful surroundings and vicinity to the capital have supported this tourist tradition to the present day. In 1846, Samobor was paid a visit by the composer Franz Liszt, who at that time was visiting Zagreb during one of his numerous concert tours. Liszt came to Samobor to see his friend Ferdo Livadić, in his lodgings at the Livadić mansion, which is today the town museum. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Livadić mansion came under the ownership of a Jewish family named Daničić. They were forced to leave as a result of the Nazi invasion in 1941. Shortly after this, the mansion was confiscated by the newly formed Independent State of Croatia and never returned to the Daničić family. On Tepec hill, a 10-minute walk from the city centre, there are still-visible remains of the Samobor Castle fortress built in the 13th century.

Education

There are two elementary schools and one high school in Samobor:

  • Osnovna škola Bogumil Toni (English: Bogumil Toni Elementary School)
  • Osnovna škola Samobor (English: Samobor Elementary School)(formerly Osnovna škola Janko Mišić)
  • Srednja škola Samobor (English: Samobor High School), consisting of two academies teaching arts such as economy and trade; the Gimnazija Antuna Gustava Matoša (English: Antun Gustav Matoš Comprehensive School);

and the Srednja strukovna škola Samobor – with technical studies, hairdressing, etc.

There is also a music academy – Glazbena škola Ferdo Livadić.

Sport

 
Sportska dvorana Samobor

The main local football club is NK Samobor, who play in the Treća HNL. Other football clubs are NK Bregana, NK Galgovo, NK Klokočevac, NK Rakov Potok, NK Samoborski Otok, NK Zrinski Farkaševac. The local woman's handball club is ŽRK Samobor, who play in the Prva HRL. The local men's handball clubs are RK Mladost 09, and RK Rudar, who play in the Premijer liga. The local men's basketball club is KK Samobor, who play in the Prva muška liga. The local judo clubs are Judo Klub Samobor, and Judo Klub Profectus Samobor. The local karate clubs are Karate klub Samobor, Karate klub Mladost and Karate klub Bregana. The local athletics club is Atletski klub Samobor 2007. The local gymnastics club Gimnastički klub Samobor. The local volleyball club is Odbojkaški klub Samobor. The local tennis club is Tenis klub Samobor 1890. The local table tennis club is Stolnoteniski klub Samobor. The local taekwondo club is Taekwondo klub Koryo Samobor. The local mountain bike club is Brdsko-biciklistički klub Šišmiš. The local kickboxing klub is TNT Samobor. The local motocross club is Moto Cross Klub TRP Marović.

The main football ground is Gradski Stadion Samobor. The main indoor sports hall is Sportska dvorana Samobor with the seating capacity of 700. Other indoor sports halls are Sportska dvorana Bogumil Toni with seating capacity of 500, Sportska dvorana Rude with seating capacity of 300 and Sportska dvorana OŠ Samobor with no seating capacity.

International relations

Twin towns — Sister cities

Samobor is twinned with:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011" (HTML). Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2013.
  2. ^ Treasures of Yugoslavia states "granted free trading rights before 1242".
  3. ^ https://popis2021.hr/

External links

  • Official website  
  • MyTravelStudio – Travel Blog

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pronounced samɔ bɔ ːr is a city in Zagreb County Croatia It is part of the Zagreb metropolitan area Administratively it is a part of Zagreb County SamoborCityGrad Samobor City of SamoborTop Church of Saint Anastasia Center left Samobor Fountain Center right Main Square Bottom left Gradna Bottom right Samobor mustard signSamoborLocation of Samobor within CroatiaCoordinates 45 48 N 15 43 E 45 800 N 15 717 E 45 800 15 717 Coordinates 45 48 N 15 43 E 45 800 N 15 717 E 45 800 15 717Country CroatiaCountyZagrebFree royal city1242Settlements77 settlementsGovernment TypeMayor council MayorPetra Skrobot City Council25 members SDP HSS 16 HDZ 5 BM 365 2 MOST 2 Electoral district7thArea Total250 73 km2 96 81 sq mi Highest elevation860 m 2 820 ft Lowest elevation127 m 417 ft Population 2021 1 Total37 481 Density150 km2 390 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal codeHR 10 430Area code 385 1Vehicle registrationZGPatron saintsSt AnneWebsitehttp www samobor hr Contents 1 Geography 2 Administration 3 History 4 Economy 5 Notable people 6 Population 6 1 Settlements 7 Monuments and sightseeings 8 Education 9 Sport 10 International relations 10 1 Twin towns Sister cities 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksGeography EditSamobor is located west of Zagreb between the eastern slopes of the Samobor hills Croatian Samoborsko gorje the eastern part of Zumberak Mountains in the Sava River valley It is part of the historical region of Croatia proper Administration EditThe city government court police health service and a post office are part of the Samobor infrastructure History EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2011 Ruins of Samobor Castle Samobor has existed as a free royal town 2 since 1242 according to a document of endowment by King Bela IV Since the Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699 Szamobor was part of the Habsburg monarchy Transleithania after the compromise of 1867 and soon after in the Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia created when the Kingdom of Slavonia and the Kingdom of Croatia were merged in 1868 In the late 19th and early 20th century Samobor was a district capital in the Zagreb County of the Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia Economy EditOne of the chief industries in Samobor is crystal cutting acclaimed in Europe and all over the world Notable people EditMany well known people were born or lived in Samobor Such notable personalities are Mihalj Silobod Bolsic 1724 1787 Roman Catholic priest mathematician writer and musical theorist primarily known for writing the first Croatian arithmetic textbook Arithmatika Horvatzka published in Zagreb 1758 Tvrtko Kale born 1974 Croatian Israeli footballer Ferdo Livadic a prominent member of the nationalist Illyrian movement in the 19th century piano composer and writer of the most famous Croatian patriotic song Croatian budnica of the 19th century Jos Hrvatska ni propala English Croatia Hasn t Perished Yet Antun Gustav Matos poet and writer lived in Samobor for four years Antonio Sancic tennis player Dejan Jovic political scientist Slađan Asanin football playerPopulation EditHistorical populations of SamoborYearPop 188016 548 189018 607 12 4 190018 783 0 9 191020 275 7 9 192119 806 2 3 193121 953 10 8 194823 821 8 5 195325 451 6 8 196127 103 6 5 197128 469 5 0 198132 887 15 5 199135 017 6 5 200136 206 3 4 201137 633 3 9 202137 481 0 4 Source Naselja i stanovnistvo Republike Hrvatske 1857 2001 DZS Zagreb 2005 DZS Zagreb 2022In the 2021 Croatian census 3 the total population of the administrative territory of Samobor was 37 481 distributed in the following settlements Settlements Edit Beder population 68 Bobovica population 258 Braslovje population 303 Bratelji population 11 Bregana population 2 207 Breganica population 59 Brezovac Zumberacki population 20 Budinjak population 10 Bukovje Podvrsko population 25 Celine Samoborske population 327 Cerje Samoborsko population 339 Cerovica population 4 Dane population 7 Dolec Podokicki population 77 Domaslovec population 900 Draganje Selo population 77 Dragonos population 13 Dreznik Podokicki population 246 Dubrava Samoborska population 248 Falascak population 108 Farkasevec Samoborski population 467 Galgovo population 699 Golubici population 6 Gornja Vas population 22 Gradna population 542 Grdanjci population 320 Greguric Breg population 106 Hrastina Samoborska population 852 Jarusje population 47 Javorek population 39 Kladje population 892 Klake population 230 Klokocevec Samoborski population 326 Konscica population 267 Kostanjevec Podvrski population 69 Kotari population 74 Kravljak population 2 Lug Samoborski population 946 Mala Jazbina population 489 Mala Rakovica population 609 Mali Lipovec population 110 Manja Vas population 76 Medsave population 205 Molvice population 666 Norsic Selo population 90 Novo Selo Zumberacko population 18 Osredek Zumberacki population 13 Osunja population 7 Otrusevec population 295 Pavucnjak population 515 Petkov Breg population 256 Podgrađe Podokicko population 137 Podvrh population 520 Poklek population 20 Prekrizje Plesivicko population 16 Rakov Potok population 1 093 Rude population 1 085 Samobor population 16 914 Samoborski Otok population 612 Savrscak population 214 Selce Zumberacko population 3 Sjecevac population 8 Slani Dol population 171 Slapnica population 11 Slavagora population 72 Smerovisce population 108 Stojdraga population 48 Sveti Martin pod Okicem population 256 Simraki population 5 Sipacki Breg population 33 Tisovac Zumberacki population 0 Velika Jazbina population 263 Velika Rakovica population 507 Veliki Lipovec population 73 Visnjevec Podvrski population 30 Vratnik Samoborski population 93 Vrbovec Samoborski population 262 Vrhovcak population 365 City of Samobor Population trends 1857 2021population136901522616548186071878320275198062195323821254512710328469328873501736206376333748118571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021Sources Croatian Bureau of Statistics publicationsvMonuments and sightseeings Edit King Tomislav Square View of Gradna River Samobor Museum Samoborska kremsnita Samobor is one of the earliest tourist resorts in the region with the first tourist facilities dating back to 1810 catering to anglers hunters and hikers The town s beautiful surroundings and vicinity to the capital have supported this tourist tradition to the present day In 1846 Samobor was paid a visit by the composer Franz Liszt who at that time was visiting Zagreb during one of his numerous concert tours Liszt came to Samobor to see his friend Ferdo Livadic in his lodgings at the Livadic mansion which is today the town museum At the beginning of the 20th century the Livadic mansion came under the ownership of a Jewish family named Danicic They were forced to leave as a result of the Nazi invasion in 1941 Shortly after this the mansion was confiscated by the newly formed Independent State of Croatia and never returned to the Danicic family On Tepec hill a 10 minute walk from the city centre there are still visible remains of the Samobor Castle fortress built in the 13th century Education EditThere are two elementary schools and one high school in Samobor Osnovna skola Bogumil Toni English Bogumil Toni Elementary School Osnovna skola Samobor English Samobor Elementary School formerly Osnovna skola Janko Misic Srednja skola Samobor English Samobor High School consisting of two academies teaching arts such as economy and trade the Gimnazija Antuna Gustava Matosa English Antun Gustav Matos Comprehensive School and the Srednja strukovna skola Samobor with technical studies hairdressing etc There is also a music academy Glazbena skola Ferdo Livadic Sport EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2022 Sportska dvorana Samobor The main local football club is NK Samobor who play in the Treca HNL Other football clubs are NK Bregana NK Galgovo NK Klokocevac NK Rakov Potok NK Samoborski Otok NK Zrinski Farkasevac The local woman s handball club is ZRK Samobor who play in the Prva HRL The local men s handball clubs are RK Mladost 09 and RK Rudar who play in the Premijer liga The local men s basketball club is KK Samobor who play in the Prva muska liga The local judo clubs are Judo Klub Samobor and Judo Klub Profectus Samobor The local karate clubs are Karate klub Samobor Karate klub Mladost and Karate klub Bregana The local athletics club is Atletski klub Samobor 2007 The local gymnastics club Gimnasticki klub Samobor The local volleyball club is Odbojkaski klub Samobor The local tennis club is Tenis klub Samobor 1890 The local table tennis club is Stolnoteniski klub Samobor The local taekwondo club is Taekwondo klub Koryo Samobor The local mountain bike club is Brdsko biciklisticki klub Sismis The local kickboxing klub is TNT Samobor The local motocross club is Moto Cross Klub TRP Marovic The main football ground is Gradski Stadion Samobor The main indoor sports hall is Sportska dvorana Samobor with the seating capacity of 700 Other indoor sports halls are Sportska dvorana Bogumil Toni with seating capacity of 500 Sportska dvorana Rude with seating capacity of 300 and Sportska dvorana OS Samobor with no seating capacity International relations EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia Twin towns Sister cities Edit Samobor is twinned with Wirges Germany Veles North Macedonia Stari Grad Croatia Pecs Hungary Chassieu France Parabiago ItalySee also EditZagreb CountyReferences Edit Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 HTML Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 Retrieved 5 July 2013 Treasures of Yugoslavia states granted free trading rights before 1242 https popis2021 hr External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Samobor Official website MyTravelStudio Travel Blog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samobor amp oldid 1132817654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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