Stubica, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County

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

Country Croatia
Elevation
524 m (1,719 ft)
Postal code
51326
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Stubica
Village
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Coordinates: 45°23′04″N 15°06′08″E
Country Croatia
CountyPrimorje-Gorski Kotar County
CityVrbovsko
CommunityVrbovsko
Area
  Total
2 km2 (0.77 sq mi)
Elevation
524 m (1,719 ft)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Total
30
  Density15/km2 (39/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
51326
Area code+385 051
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History

In 1860–1879, Matija Mažuranić wrote a 62 folio manuscript today titled Writings on the Building of Roads in Gorski Kotar and Lika (Croatian: Spisi o gradnji cesta u Gorskom Kotaru i Lici), today with signature HR-ZaNSK R 6424. A 21 folio manuscript dated 1872 titled Darstellung der Entstehung des Baues ... der Luisenstrasse togethr with a translation by I. Mikloušić is kept as HR-ZaNSK R 4572.[3]:223

In 1864, a rinderpest outbreak in Bosanci and Kasuni caused the Lujzijana to be closed to horned traffic for 21 days in December.[4]

WWII

On 29 May 1941, the Ustaše arrested 20 Serb and 7 Croat villagers from Jablan, Hajdine, Presika, Stubica and Tuk. All were imprisoned for 8 to 30 days and then release, only to be recaptured shortly after release. Only Ivan Štiglić, Zvonko Matijević and Jovo Stipanović survived.[5]:355

On 1 July 1944, Lovorka Kukanić (1921-12-11 – 1944-07-01), substitute[6] commissar of the 13th Partisan Division, was killed in Stubica. On 1 July 1984, UBNOR Vrbovsko erected an L-shaped monument to her in Stubica.[7]

Recent

Stubica was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm.

On 12 December 2017, a severe wind hit Stubica, blocking traffic to and from it.[8][9][10]

In June 2018, the Lovnik water storage unit was found to have a coliform bacteria concentration of 391/100ml, and both Escherichia coli and Enterococcus bacteria were present.[11][12]

Demographics

As of 2021, there were no inhabitants under the age of 20.[2]

In 1870, Stubica had 26 houses and 173 people.[13]:13

In 1890, Stubica had 7 houses and 44 people. They attended the school in Vrbovsko regardless of faith. Despite being taxed by Vrbovsko, Stubica was administered by Gomirje.[14]:37

Village of Stubica: Population trends 1857–2021
Note:Od 1910. do 1961. iskazivano pod imenom Stubica Vrbovska. Sadrži podatke za bivše naselje Kamensko Vrbovsko koje je do 1948. iskazivano kao naselje. U 2001. povećano za dio naselja Tuk i Vrbovsko u kojima je sadržan dio podataka u navedenom razdoblju. Sources:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications

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. Pages 22, 33.

Politics

As of its foundation on 3 March 2008, it belongs to the local committee [hr] of Vrbovsko.[15]

Infrastructure

The water storage unit Lovnik, with a capacity of 130 cubic metres (4,600 ft3) at an elevation of 610 metres (2,000 ft),[16] is responsible for part of Vrbovsko and for Hajdine, Presika, Kamensko and Stubica.[12]

Stubica has an Udaljeni pretplatnički multipleksor (UPM).[12]:24

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