Radigojna

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Radigojna is a village in Croatia, under the Vrbovsko township, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County.

Country Croatia
Elevation
645 m (2,116 ft)
Postal code
51326
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Radigojna
Радигојна (Serbian)[1]
Village
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Radigojna is located in Croatia
Radigojna
Radigojna
Coordinates: 45.4499°N 15.0016°E / 45.4499; 15.0016
Country Croatia
CountyPrimorje-Gorski Kotar County
CityVrbovsko
CommunityMoravice
Area
  Total
2.8 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Elevation
645 m (2,116 ft)
Population
 (2021)[3]
  Total
11
  Density3.9/km2 (10/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
51326
Area code+385 051
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History

When the Vlachs of Gomirje requested a confirmation of their Uskok rights throughout the territory they inhabited in 1605, they listed its boundaries as stretching from Mali KlekUstanke (the confluence of the Vitunjčica and the Dobra) – Vrbica – KamenskoVrbovsko – Plešivica – Mošenski – Bilek – "Potschovodo" – TopolovicaOkrugljik – Radigojna – Gornji Lazi.[4]

WWII

On 3 August, the Ustaše arrested 85 (or 63) Serb railway workers in Srpske Moravice. These were transferred to Ogulin, then Koprivnica, then Gospić then Jadovno where they were killed. On the night of the 2nd, Dušan Rajnović of Tomići had been on duty together with Lazo Jakšić. After midnight, a man approached them and warned them that the Ustaše had arrived at the station and were arresting night shift workers. A freight train had arrived around 23:00 carrying 8 Ustaše, awaited by a group of Ustaše from Moravice with lists of those who would be arrested. The two hid atop the tin-covered locomotive of series 32. Cvitešić arrived with an armed Ustaša, approached by Ivan Brajdić who asked, "Where are the locomotive watchers?" Brajdić answered he didn't know. Lazo, afraid, surrendered himself, and they bound him immediately. Dušan Rajnović fled home and at dawn left for Radigojna, warning Simik Juzbašić and Simo Rajnović-Mićičin not to come to work, but only Juzbašić heeded the warning. Rajnović-Mićičin never returned.[5]:362–364

Recent

Radigojna was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm.

In 2023, the road entering Radigojna was asphalted.[6]

Demographics

As of 2021, there were no inhabitants under the age of 25.[3]

In 1870, Carevići had 14 houses and 112 people.[7]:13

In 1890, Radigojna had 17 houses and 136 people. They attended the school in Dokmanovići. Administered and taxed by Komorske Moravice.[8]:57

Village of Radigojna: Population trends 1857–2021

Further reading

  • Kraljevski zemaljski statistički ured (1903). Političko i sudbeno razdieljenje i Repertorij prebivališta Kraljevina Hrvatske i Slavonije po stanju od 1. travnja 1903. Zagreb: Kraljevska hrvatsko-slavonsko-dalmatinska zemaljska vlada, 🖶 Kraljevska zemaljska tiskara.
  • Kraljevski zemaljski statistički ured (May 1913). "Repertorij prebivališta po županijama, upravnim kotarima, gradovima, upravnim i poreznim općinama". Političko i sudbeno razdjeljenje i Repertorij prebivališta Kraljevina Hrvatske i Slavonije po stanju od 1. siječnja 1913. Zagreb: Kraljevska hrvatsko-slavonsko-dalmatinska zemaljska vlada, 🖶 Kraljevska zemaljska tiskara. pp. 1–126. Page 32.

Politics

As of its foundation on 3 March 2008, it belongs to the local committee [hr] of Moravice.[9]

Infrastructure

The water storage unit in Dokmanovići, with a capacity of 100 cubic metres (3,500 ft3),[10] is also responsible for Radigojna, Tomići, Mišljenovići, Nikšići, Vukelići and Vučinići.[11]

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