Donja Stubica

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Donja Stubica
Donja Stubica
Coordinates: 45°59′N 15°58′E / 45.98°N 15.97°E / 45.98; 15.97
County Krapina-Zagorje County
Government
  Mayor Juraj Srebačić (Ind.)
Area
  Total 44.8 km2 (17.3 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 5,680 (municipality)
Time zone Central European Time (UTC+1)

Donja Stubica is a town in Croatia, about 40 kilometres (25 miles) northeast of Zagreb on the northern slope of Medvednica. The total population is 5,680, with 2,200 people in Donja Stubica itself (census 2011),[1] with a total area of 44.6 km2. It is part of the Krapina-Zagorje County, which covers the Hrvatsko Zagorje mountain region north of Zagreb up to the border with Slovenia.

Population

There are 10 settlements in the municipality:[1]

  • Donja Podgora, population 371
  • Donja Stubica, population 2,200
  • Gornja Podgora, population 287
  • Hižakovec, population 106
  • Hruševec, population 388
  • Lepa Ves, population 411
  • Matenci, population 482
  • Milekovo Selo, population 127
  • Pustodol, population 844
  • Vučak, population 464

History

The town was founded in 1209 by Andrew II of Hungary, during the period of Croatia in the union with Hungary. In 1573 it was a site of the Croatian and Slovenian peasant revolt under the leadership of Matija Gubec.

The city has given a number of secular and religious figures. It is also the site of four distinguished archaeological finds. On the basis of this historical importance, Donja Stubica was given town privileges in 1997.

Culture

The Kajkavijana association promotes the conservation and advancement of the Kajkavian dialect of the Croatian language spoken along the Kupa and Sava Rivers and the cultural heritage of the region. There is also the Culture and Art Society of Stubica and several sporting clubs.

Economy

The outlook for the development of Donja Stubica and its region is in the promotion of small and medium enterprises, trade, and tourism. A number of firms known nationwide are located in Donja Stubica, including Metalis, Hidraulika Kurelja, Trgostil, Frassinox, and Perfa. The Jezerčica Hotel will re-open soon.

Notable people

International relations

Donja Stubica is twinned (twin towns — sister cities) with:

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012. 

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