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| pushpin_map = Croatia| pushpin_map_caption = Location of Ogulin in Croatia45.2668615.225076display=inline}}Countries of the world>CountryCroatia}}Counties of Croatia>CountyKarlovac County}}Social Democratic Party of Croatia>SDP| leader_title = Mayor| leader_name = Dalibor Domitrović| leader_title1 = City Council| leader_name1 = {hide}Collapsible list
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{edih}Q119585703, cs1, | area_total_km2 = 538.1| area_urban_km2 = 38.4| elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = 323S}}| population_as_of = 2021| population_total = 12246| population_density_km2 = auto| population_urban = 7374| population_density_urban_km2 = auto| timezone = Central European Time| utc_offset = +1ogulin.hr}}}}Ogulin ({{IPA-hr|ôɡulin|hr}}) is a town in north-western Croatia, in Karlovac County. It has a population of 7,389 (2021) (it was 8,216 in 2011), and a total municipal population of 12,251 (2021).{{Croatian Census 2011|S|04|2976}} Ogulin is known for its historic stone castle, known as Kula, and the nearby mountain of Klek.

Toponymy

{{unreferenced section|date=July 2014}}There are several proposed etymologies for the name of Ogulin. Firstly that the surrounding woods needed to be cleared for a better defence of the town, so Ogulin received its name because of the resulting bare area ("ogolio" in Croatian) around it. There were a lot of lime-trees along the road from Ogulin towards OÅ¡tarije, and the people used to peel the bark, in order to get bass{{clarify|date=January 2016}}. It is suggested that Ogulin got its name from the verb to peel ("guliti" in Croatian). Neither proposal is historically confirmed.

History

Ogulin's history dates back to the fifteenth century, when it struggled against the Ottoman Turks. The exact timing of the building of the Ogulin tower has not been established. However, a document issued by Bernardin Frankopan in his town of Modruš at around 1500 AD marked off the boundaries of new castle between Modruš and Vitunj, and this is, at the same time, the first historical mention of Ogulin. Ogulin is known for the legend of Đula (also Zuleika or Zula) who threw herself into the abyss of the River Dobra because of an unhappy love affair. In the sixteenth century, it became a military stronghold against the Ottomans.For a brief time, between 1809 and 1813, Ogulin was a part of the Illyrian Provinces.WEB,weblink Povijest Ogulina - Turistička zajednica Grada Ogulina, Tz-grada-ogulina.hr, 13 January 2018, 31 January 2018,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20180131114944weblink">weblink dead, Until 1918, Ogulin was part of the Austrian monarchy (Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Modruš-Rijeka County, after the compromise of 1867), in the Croatian Military Frontier.Handbook of Austria and Lombardy-Venetia Cancellations on the Postage Stamp Issues 1850-1864, by Edwin MUELLER, 1961. It was administered by the Oguliner Grenz-Infanterie-Regiment N°III before 1881.

Geography

{{refimprove section|date=January 2011}}(File:Ogulin map plan.png|thumb|right|300px|City map of Ogulin)File:Der Hexenberg Klek bei Ogulin.JPG|thumb|left|Klek mountain]](File:Ribarici.jpg|thumb|left|Sabljaci lake near Ogulin)The town of Ogulin is situated in the very centre of mainland Croatia, between Zagreb and Rijeka. It was founded in a large valley formed by two rivers: the Dobra and Zagorska Mrežnica. The administrative constitution of the town of Ogulin covers the area of 543.32 km2,WEB,weblink Položaj, Ogulin.hr, 13 January 2018, and has about 14,000 inhabitants according to 2011 census.This is a kind of transitional micro-region neighbouring the larger regions of Croatia - Gorski Kotar, Lika, Kordun and Gornje Pokuplje. The Ogulin-ModruÅ¡ valley is the northern section of the Ogulin-PlaÅ¡ki valley,JOURNAL, hr, Položaj i povijesni pregled ogulinskog kraja, Petar, Nežić, Å umarski list, 7-9, 1987, 318, Croatian Forestry Society, 0373-1332, 26 September 2020,weblink which finishes towards the south where the ModruÅ¡ hills pass into the second largest field of the area under Kapela-PlaÅ¡ki Polje. This comprises a completed geographical whole border on the western side by the mountain massif of Velika Kapela dominated by Klek (1181 m). Its eastern edges are bordered by the mounts of Krpel ({{convert|511|m|0|abbr=on}}), Brezovica ({{convert|565|m|0|abbr=on}}) and Hum ({{convert|863|m|0|abbr=on}}). The valley then passes to the hilly are dominated by Klekinja ({{convert|504|m|0|abbr=on}}) and Trojvrh ({{convert|599|m|0|abbr=on}}). This valley is also called Ogulin's Plain (in Croatian: Ogulinsko Polje). This is the fifth largest karst valley in Croatia ({{convert|60|km2|0|abbr=on}}), and it lies {{convert|320|m|0|abbr=off}} above sea level. Its elongated form lies in the direction northwest-southeast, and it is {{convert|16|km|0|abbr=on}} long (Ogulin-Trojvrh) and {{convert|9|km|0|abbr=on}} wide (Desmerice-Skradnik). The Dobra River runs through and disappears in the center of the town.Approximately three kilometers south of the town centre is an artificial lake Sabljaci, formed with the purpose of accumulating water from the Zagorska Mrežnica river, and for the sake of generating electricity in the Hydroelectric power plant Gojak. The lake is connected with the town's other artificial lake, lake Bukovnik, via a tunnel. Lake Bukovnik is approximately one kilometer away from lake Sabljaci, and is connected to the hydroelectric power plant Gojak also with a tunnel, approximately 10 km long. The surface area of lake Sabljaci is around 170 ha, which makes it the 11th Croatian lake when compared by size. The lake contains many kinds of fish species, and it is also used for swimming and various water sports.WEB, Rivers and lakes ("Rijeke i jezera" in Croatian),weblink 2020-06-10,
  • Elevation: 323 m (1060 ft) above sea level
  • Latitude: 45° 15' 59"
  • Longitude: 15° 13' 44"

Climate

{{Weather box|width = auto|location = Ogulin (1971–2000, extremes 1949–2017)|single line = Yes|metric first = Yes|Jan record high C = 19.8|Feb record high C = 21.2|Mar record high C = 25.4|Apr record high C = 28.1|May record high C = 32.4|Jun record high C = 35.6|Jul record high C = 39.5|Aug record high C = 39.5|Sep record high C = 33.2|Oct record high C = 28.7|Nov record high C = 24.7|Dec record high C = 20.9|year record high C = 39.5| Jan high C = 4.3| Feb high C = 6.2| Mar high C = 10.5| Apr high C = 14.6| May high C = 19.8| Jun high C = 23.0| Jul high C = 25.4| Aug high C = 25.2| Sep high C = 21.0| Oct high C = 15.2| Nov high C = 9.2| Dec high C = 5.5|year high C = 15.0|Jan mean C = 0.5|Feb mean C = 1.7|Mar mean C = 5.5|Apr mean C = 9.5|May mean C = 14.4|Jun mean C = 17.6|Jul mean C = 19.5|Aug mean C = 18.8|Sep mean C = 15.0|Oct mean C = 10.1|Nov mean C = 5.0|Dec mean C = 1.7|year mean C = 9.9| Jan low C = -3.1| Feb low C = -2.2| Mar low C = 1.0| Apr low C = 4.7| May low C = 9.0| Jun low C = 12.0| Jul low C = 13.5| Aug low C = 13.3| Sep low C = 10.1| Oct low C = 6.1| Nov low C = 1.4| Dec low C = -1.8|year low C = 5.3|Jan record low C = −26.2|Feb record low C = −28.5|Mar record low C = −20.4|Apr record low C = −8.8|May record low C = −2.9|Jun record low C = 1.6|Jul record low C = 4.3|Aug record low C = 2.4|Sep record low C = -2.2|Oct record low C = −5.7|Nov record low C = −19.1|Dec record low C = −22.3|year record low C = −28.5|precipitation colour = green| Jan precipitation mm = 95.5| Feb precipitation mm = 101.0| Mar precipitation mm = 109.1| Apr precipitation mm = 126.9| May precipitation mm = 117.3| Jun precipitation mm = 133.7| Jul precipitation mm = 111.7| Aug precipitation mm = 115.4| Sep precipitation mm = 143.1| Oct precipitation mm = 159.6| Nov precipitation mm = 168.7| Dec precipitation mm = 142.8|year precipitation mm = 1524.8|unit precipitation days = 0.1 mm| Jan precipitation days = 15.0| Feb precipitation days = 13.0| Mar precipitation days = 13.4| Apr precipitation days = 15.0| May precipitation days = 14.2| Jun precipitation days = 14.6| Jul precipitation days = 11.1| Aug precipitation days = 10.5| Sep precipitation days = 11.5| Oct precipitation days = 14.5| Nov precipitation days = 15.0| Dec precipitation days = 15.1|year precipitation days = 162.9|unit snow days = 1.0 cm|Jan snow days = 16.9|Feb snow days = 14.6|Mar snow days = 8.1|Apr snow days = 1.9|May snow days = 0.1|Jun snow days = 0.0|Jul snow days = 0.0|Aug snow days = 0.0|Sep snow days = 0.0|Oct snow days = 0.2|Nov snow days = 5.9|Dec snow days = 15.3|year snow days = 63.0|Jan humidity = 82.3|Feb humidity = 78.1|Mar humidity = 72.5|Apr humidity = 70.1|May humidity = 70.8|Jun humidity = 72.1|Jul humidity = 72.3|Aug humidity = 75.5|Sep humidity = 79.7|Oct humidity = 82.0|Nov humidity = 83.6|Dec humidity = 83.8|year humidity = 76.9|Jan sun = 68.2|Feb sun = 101.7|Mar sun = 142.6|Apr sun = 165.0|May sun = 223.2|Jun sun = 234.0|Jul sun = 279.0|Aug sun = 251.1|Sep sun = 186.0|Oct sun = 120.9|Nov sun = 72.0|Dec sun = 65.1|year sun = | source 1 = Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological ServiceWEB,weblink Ogulin Climate Normals, 3 December 2015, Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service, WEB,weblink Mjesečne vrijednosti za Ogulin u razdoblju1949−2014, hr, 3 December 2015, Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service, }}

Population

According to the 2011 census, Croats comprise 80.2% and Serbs 17.7% of the municipality population.{{Croatian Census 2011|E|04}} Serbs form a majority in many villages, most of them are upland.The settlements in the municipality are:{{div col|colwidth=22em}} {{div col end}}{{Croatian population data graph |popisi=HRV |upisano=2022-06-04 |područje=Town of Ogulin |p1857=12927 |p1869=14594 |p1880=16154 |p1890=18203 |p1900=19172 |p1910=19597 |p1921=18542 |p1931=20594 |p1948=17488 |p1953=18090 |p1961=18315 |p1971=17737 |p1981=17012 |p1991=16732 |p2001=15054 |p2011=13915 |p2021=12246}}

Culture

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Parish Church of the Extolling Saint Cross

(File:Ogulin.jpg|thumb|right|Parish Church of the Extolling Saint Cross)This church was built in 1781 in the middle of the town, in the Park of King Tomislav. Consecrated on June 1, 179, it reflects the spirit of the time with its pleasing external appearance and the richness of various sculptural decorations. The town of Ogulin celebrates September 14 as the fest day of its patron Saint of Extolling of the Cross.

Saint Bernard Chapel

Bernardin Frankopan, the son of Stjepan, and the founder of the town of Ogulin, erected a chapel in 16th century both for nobleman and ordinary people within the castle. It is devoted to St Bernardin. This chapel was the parish church from 1521 until the building of the church of St Cross in 1781. Today, only the altar has been preserved.

Saint Rocco Chapel

This chapel was built at the entrance to the town in the first half of 19th century as a votive church against cholera.

Frankopan Castle

(File:Burg Ogulin.jpg|thumb|right|Frankopan Castle)The Castle was built between 1493 and 1500JOURNAL,weblink Ivanina kuća bajke u Ogulinu, njihovu zajedničkom zavičaju, Muzeologija, 43/44, December 2007, Dragana Lucija Ratković, hr, PDF, 3 January 2017, above the gorge of the River Dobra - Đula's abyss. The founder of the town was Bernardin Frankopan, one of the mightiest people of his time, and the feudal master of Modruš, Plaški, Vitunj, Tounj, Zvečaj, Bosiljevo, Novigrad and Dubovac. The Frankopans resided in the castle until 1533, when it was relinquished to the soldiers of the Military Frontier.It belongs to the period of Renaissance castles. The town walls surrounded the courtyard area on three sides, while on the fourth there was a three-storey building with towers at the sides.

The County Museum

The County Museum of Ogulin was opened in July 1967 in several of the Frankopan Castle halls that were being renovated and prepared between 1960 and 1967. At the time of opening it hosted a collection of works related to the workers movement, and NOB, while today it is hosting collections of various kinds: collection of stone monuments, collection of Croatian War of Independence, ethnographic collection, the memorial room of Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić (a renowned Croatian fairy-tale author), mountaineering, archaeological collection, Cell number 6, and an exhibition of the academic painter Stjepan Galetić born in Ogulin. The museum also collects objects related to old crafts and trades, old weaponry, old photographs, and the collection of postcards and greeting cards.WEB, Zavičajni muzej Ogulin,weblink 4 June 2020, Considering that the County Museum of Ogulin is the only museum in the entire area between the cities of Rijeka and Karlovac, it is the only institution that works on preserving the valuable cultural and historic heritage of that wider area, and as such its task is to collect, process, present and publish the historical and cultural works, documents, and other artistic artefacts from the area of Ogulin and its neighbouring areas.

King Tomislav Monument

(File:Spomenik kralju Tomislavu, Ogulin 123043.jpg|thumb|upright|King Tomislav Monument)The monument was erected in 1925, for the 1000th anniversary of the founding of the Croatian kingdom. It stands in the Park of King Tomislav which was planned and arranged in the 18th century. The monument was made according to the design of the Slovenian architect Vitburg Meck, and was repaired in 1990.WEB,weblink The King Tomislav Monument - Turistička zajednica Grada Ogulina, Tz-grada-ogulina.hr, 13 January 2018,

Cesarovac Fountain

This classic building is also erected in the Park. It represents a memorial to the Ogulin aqueduct and was built by colonel Stevan Å uplikac from Ogulin in 1847. Water flowed from the spring through wooden tubes which were lately replaced by the clay, and in 1882 by the iron tubes. For Cesarovac source is connected and a legend. Water flows into the source, comes from a source located at the foot of the mountain Klek. And as on the mountain Klek lived a witch, so the water is magical. Legend says, that women who drink the water from the springs, will remain forever young. And men who drink water from springs, water will be captured to forever remain in this city, who you will fall in love with a woman from Ogulin, and by the end of life remain to live in Ogulin.

Transportation

The town is connected via A1 freeway and state road D45. It also has a bus station and a train station on M202 railway.

Notable people

(File:Bista Ivane Brlić-Mažuranić, Ogulin 123413.jpg|thumb|upright|Bust of Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić in Ogulin)

References

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External links

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