Selnica, Međimurje County

Municipality in Međimurje, Croatia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Selnica (Hungarian: Szelence) is a village and municipality in Međimurje County, in northern Croatia.

Postal code
40313 Sveti Martin na Muri[3]
Websiteselnica.hr
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Selnica
Municipality
Church of Saint Mark
Church of Saint Mark
Selnica is located in Croatia
Selnica
Selnica
Location of Selnica in Croatia
Coordinates: 46°29′N 16°23′E
Country Croatia
CountyMeđimurje
Government
  Municipal mayorErvin Vičević (HDZ)
Area
  Municipality
24.9 km2 (9.6 sq mi)
  Urban
5.5 km2 (2.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Municipality
2,636
  Density106/km2 (274/sq mi)
  Urban
949
  Urban density170/km2 (450/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
40313 Sveti Martin na Muri[3]
Websiteselnica.hr
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History

In 1334 Selnica was mentioned as a Catholic parish named Sancti Marci in the Census of parishes of the Zagreb Diocese.[4] A charter issued in 1478 mentions the villages Zenth Mark and Zelnycz.[5] The name of the settlement Selnica was first mentioned in the parish list from 1501, during the reign of the Ernuszt family.[6]

In 1802, Count Juraj Festetić ruled the estates in Selnica, and all the peasants in the village were his serfs. After the annexation of Međimurje by Croatia in 1849, all the serfs were freed.[6]

In the 1850s, oil was discovered in Selnica. Exploitation of the two oil fields began in the late 19th century and lasted until the 1950s.[7]

During World War II, Međimurje, including Selnica, was occupied by Hungary. In late November 1944, the Yugoslav Partisans attacked Hungarian troops which were guarding the oil wells in Selnica. After an hour of fighting, the Hungarians surrendered. 12 Hungarians were killed, 15 wounded, and 56 captured.[6]

The Municipality of Selnica was established in 1992.[8]

Geography

Selnica is located in part of Međimurje called Gornje Međimurje. Village of Selnica, municipality centre, is about 14 kilometres northwest from Čakovec, and some 100 kilometres north of Zagreb. The municipality covers an area of 24.84 km2.[9]

Location within Međimurje County

Geomorphologically, the municipality can be divided into two parts. The southern part consists of low hills called Međimurske Gorice, while the northern part consists of alluvial plain of the river Mur.

Demographics

In the 2021 census, the municipality had a population of 2,636 in 10 villages.[2]

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Village Population[2]
Bukovec168
Donji Koncovčak244
Donji Zebanec173
Gornji Zebanec184
Merhatovec122
Plešivica83
Praporčan189
Selnica949
Zaveščak212
Zebanec Selo312
TOTAL 2,636
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The majority of inhabitants are Croats making up 98.03% of population.[10]

Selnica: Population trends 1857–2021

Administration

The current mayor of Selnica is Ervin Vičević (HDZ) and the Selnica Municipal Council consists of 13 seats.

Groups Councilors per group
HDZ
7 / 13
NPS-SDP
4 / 13
Independents
2 / 13
Source:[11]

Culture

The privately owned Oldtimer museum Šardi with a collection of historic cars, motorcycles, tractors, and other vehicles is located in Selnica.[12]

There are also several associations operating in Selnica:[13]

  • VFD Selnica
  • Cultural and Artistic Society Selnica
  • Orienteering Club MEĐIMURJE
  • TENNIS CLUB «SELNICA»
  • Sports and Recreation Association «Sport for All», Selnica
  • Sports and Recreation Association «Sport for All», Plešivica
  • Association «Oaza 98»
  • Pensioners' Association, Selnica branch
  • Hunting Association “Srndać”
  • Oldtimer Club
  • FC Zebanec
  • FC Donji Koncovčak
  • FC «Mladost» Selnica
  • Firefighter Sports Association MERHATOVEC
  • Association Pikač
  • Shooting Club Selnica
  • Consumers' Association Međimurje, Trg sv. Marka 2, Selnica
  • Consumer Protection Development Organization – Alliance, Trg sv. Marka 2, Selnica
  • Garage Freaks, Bukovec

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