Vrbovsko
Vrbovsko
Врбовско (Serbian) | |
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Grad Vrbovsko Town of Vrbovsko | |
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Coordinates: 45°22′30″N 15°04′44″E / 45.375°N 15.079°E | |
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Government | |
• Mayor | Dražen Mufić (Ind.) |
Area | |
• Town | 279.9 km2 (108.1 sq mi) |
• Urban | 10.8 km2 (4.2 sq mi) |
Elevation | 506 m (1,660 ft) |
Population (2021)[2] | |
• Town | 3,876 |
• Density | 14/km2 (36/sq mi) |
• Urban | 1,257 |
• Urban density | 120/km2 (300/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 51326 |
Area code | 051 |
Vehicle registration | RI |
Website | vrbovsko |
Vrbovsko (Serbian Cyrillic: Врбовско[3]) is a town in western Croatia, situated at the far east of the mountainous region of Gorski Kotar in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County; on its 280 square kilometers area, Vrbovsko features 60 settlements and a total of 3876 inhabitants. The town of Vrbovsko itself has a population of 1257.[4]
Geography
[edit]In the north, river Kupa separates Vrbovsko from adjoining Slovenia, while the eastern border follows the line of Zdihovo, Liplje and Bosiljevo settlements and cuts through the river Dobra valley near Ljubošina. The western border starts at the Kupa gorge at Radočaj, goes around Razdrto and passes over the railway tracks between Koritnik Veliki and Palež, continues to Lužac and ends in Sušica-Jablan area. The southern border is the highest in its relief characteristics – it runs along mountain peaks at an altitude of 1000 meters or higher. Debela Kosa (1169 m), Bukovica (1253 m), Bijela kosa (1289 m), Mirkovica (1283 m), and Smolnik (1219 m) peaks are especially distinguishable by their beauty, forests and height. Towards the east, the border continues over Kozarice and Lombarda passes, and ends in the river Dobra valley, thus rounding off Vrbovsko area.
The geographical position of Vrbovsko that places it along the transit lines halfway between Zagreb and Rijeka is of extreme importance. Good rail and highway connections provide for quick access to Vrbovsko.
History
[edit]Vrbovsko was first mentioned in 1481.[5]
After the Turkish invasion, Vrbovsko was eventually incorporated into the Austrian Military Frontier.[5]
In 1710, the Sv. Antona chapel was built.[5]
The construction of the Karolina in 1732 raised its economic importance significantly.[5]
In 1765, it was removed from the Military Frontier.[5]
In 1755–1756, original parish church Sv. Ivana Nepomuka, dedicated to Saint John of Nepomuk,[5]
In 1785, it was declared a royal free city, and was granted a city magistrate and court.[5]
The canonical visitation of the Vrbovsko parish by bishop Aldrago Antonio de Piccardi occurred on 17 July 1789.[6]: 181
The canonical visitation of the Vrbovsko parish by bishop Ivan Krstitelj Ježić occurred on 10 July 1796 while Gabrijel Vukšić was parish priest in Vrbovsko. A 3 folio list drawn up by Vukšić survives in the archive of the Archdiocese of Senj.[6]: 181
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.[7]: 223
In 1887, Sv. Ivana Nepomuka was demolished because of its state, the new church being finished in 1895, only to be demolished in 1901 and rebuilt again in 1904 as the present building, in Neo-Gothic style.[5]
The DVD Vrbovsko was founded in 1890.[8] Like most volunteer fire departments in the region, it has taken on a larger societal role than its city counterparts, to the point of having its own brass band. Today the DVD Vrbovsko is one of the components of the VZ grada Vrbovsko.[9] The current VZ commander is Mario Mužević, and the DVD commander is Dalibor Mareković.[10]
In 1900, the cemetery chapel Gospe Karmelske, dedicated to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, was built in 1900.[5]
WWII
[edit]During WWII, 273 people were killed from the kotar of Vrbovsko, of which 101 by Croats, 56 by Italians, 48 by Serbs, 12 by Germans and 12 by Bulgarians.[11]: 369
On 13 April 1941, Ante Pavelić passed through Vrbovsko on his way to Zagreb, awaited by a number of Ustaše who cheered him on. Along with Ravna Gora and Mrkopalj, Vrbovsko was one of the only places in Gorski Kotar that already had Ustaše.[11]: 348, 350
In May, the Ustaše began arresting prominent Serbian men in Vrbovsko, focusing on known or suspected JRZ and Chetnik members or sympathisers.[11]: 352
From 28 May through 1 June, about numerous arrests were made in Ogulin, Vrbovsko and the surrounding areas. Most were arrested at the market or returning from it. The arrested were then held in the Ogulin castle. This was in connection with a visit of Lovre Sušić to Ogulin, ostensibly for his security. Few survived this arrest.[11]: 353
On 3 June, an Ustaša rally was held in Vrbovsko, attended by 3000, concurrent with a 12,000 strong rally in Ogulin.[11]: 351
On 1 July, Pavelić founded the Velika župa Modruš with its seat in Ogulin, by merging Ogulin with Slunj, Vrbovsko and Delnice.[11]: 350
In July, when the deportations of Serbs to accommodate the Slovenes of the population exchange commenced, the logornik in Vrbovsko informed his superiors that all the Serbs were in Moravice apart from two retired Serb gunmen in Severin na Kupi. For the temporary accommodation of Slovenes in Vrbovsko, the barracks for railway construction were offered for the housing of 150 people, the Vatrogasni dom for 100 people, the Narodni dom for 50 people and the depot of the match factory for 50 people.[11]: 366
SFR Yugoslavia
[edit]At the end of the war, Vrbovsko's municipal notary (Croatian: općinski bilježnik) and legal representative of Vladimir Arko , Matija Paviša, was in Ogulin with Ante Pocrnić. Paviša warned Pocrnić not to return to Vrbovsko, which he did anyway, being mobilised by the Partisans and sent off to the Istrian front, where he died. Fearing retribution, Paviša retreated with the Ustaša column towards Austria, avoiding the Bleiburg repatriations, however, because he became ill with the flu on the way and returned to Vrbovsko. There, he was arrested and put on trial before judge Floršić, a Jewish judge of the new administration, who merely sentenced him to temporary house arrest until the political situation calmed down. After rehabilitation, Paviša served as a misdemeanor judge and then as the municipality secretary until retirement.[12]
Recent
[edit]In the 2010s, the Presvete Euharistije chapel was built in the basement of the parish priest's house.[13][14]
On 30 August 2012, a leak in Vrbovsko forced a water shutoff in the town.[15]
Vrbovsko was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm. From 31 January to 2 February 2014, while S and SW geostrophic wind dominated,[16] freezing rain fell on Gorski Kotar, glazing the entire region. It wrecked roofs, power lines an forests, causing power loss for about 14,000 households households in Gorski Kotar, or about 80% of its population. Because of power lines falling on the A6, the highway was closed in of Rijeka between Bosiljevo and Kikovica, and between Kikovica and Delnice in the direction of Zagreb.[17] It took about 10 days to restore essential infrastructure to the region, and within months electricity was back in most of its former range, but at a cost of about 84.4 million HRK to HEP, whose Elektroprimorje Rijeka branch was responsible for restoring electricity in most of the affected area. At the time it was the largest peacetime damage since the Secession from Yugoslavia, even without counting the forestry losses. Thanks to relatively mild ice accumulation (SPIA 4), the Šumarija Vrbovsko fared well relative to western forestry branches, losing mainly diseased and very poorly anchored trees.[18] Clearing blocked forestry roads and forest paths would take years, and thanks to the declining population some were never cleared.[19] A dedicated winter service base of the Komunalac Vrbovsko was set up in Vrbovsko to assist with repairs; alongside the local volunteer firefighters and Luko d.o.o. they had been doing most of the initial work in clearing the roads.[17] Most of Vrbovsko's municipal area was left without electricity, and because of that loss of electricity the pumps for water supply stopped working, including the one at Ribnjak in Gladi, leaving 85% of town residents without tap water as well. During the day of the 3rd, HEP restored power to Ribnjak with an engine–generator, and in the evening electricity was restored to most of Vrbovsko itself.[20] Some remained without power for 5 days.[21]
On 12 December 2017, a severe wind hit Vrbovsko, leaving its elementary school without a roof and blocking traffic in the area.[22][23][24]
On 8 June 2018, the Lovnik water storage unit was found to have a coliform bacteria concentration of 391/100ml, while the Hambarište water storage unit had a concentration of 570/100ml, and both Escherichia coli and Enterococcus bacteria were present.[25][26][27] The same day, hail up to 4 centimetres (1.6 in) in diameter fell on the territory of Vrbovsko, although worse fell in Blaževci, Štefanci and in White Carniola.[28][29]
In 2021, the old Mance house was reconstructed, an infant day care centre was added to the kindergaten "Bambi" in Vrbovsko and a recycling yard was built.[30]
In late 2021, a new water tank Senjsko II was installed[30]
In 2023, many of Vrbovsko's yet-unpaved streets were asphalted: Jelovac, Gladi – Mlinari, Dragovići, Komlenići, Kovačevići toward Zelići, and Gvozdeni.[31]
Religion
[edit]Ecclesiastically, the Vrbovsko parish is under the Delnice diaconate, in turn under the Rijeka Archdiocese.[14]
Parish priests:
- Gabrijel Vukšić (1796)[6]
- Ivan Androić (January 2012 – September 2019),[13] transferred to Ičići[32]
- Hrvoje Poljak (September 2019 –)[32]
Demographics
[edit]
Vrbovsko was the administrative seat of the Vrbovski kotar with an area of 270.1 square kilometres (104.3 sq mi) in 1869/1970.[33]: 98 In 1811, at the time under Karlovac district, the Vrbovski kanton comprised the kotari of Vrbovsko with a population of 1971 in 5 villages, Severin and Bosiljevo.[33]: 219
In 2011, 60.1% of the population were Croats and 35.2% were Serbs.[34]
population | 10064 | 10601 | 11391 | 11920 | 11001 | 10230 | 9663 | 10825 | 8714 | 9077 | 8663 | 8411 | 7344 | 7528 | 6047 | 5076 | 3876 |
1857 | 1869 | 1880 | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1921 | 1931 | 1948 | 1953 | 1961 | 1971 | 1981 | 1991 | 2001 | 2011 | 2021 |
population | 1216 | 1346 | 1423 | 1506 | 1490 | 1306 | 1269 | 1531 | 1395 | 1736 | 1945 | 2037 | 1993 | 2047 | 1894 | 1673 | 1257 |
1857 | 1869 | 1880 | 1890 | 1900 | 1910 | 1921 | 1931 | 1948 | 1953 | 1961 | 1971 | 1981 | 1991 | 2001 | 2011 | 2021 |
Villages
[edit]The list of settlements in the municipality of Vrbovsko is:[4]
- Blaževci, population 34
- Bunjevci, population 28
- Carevići, population 13
- Damalj, population 19
- Dokmanovići, population 36
- Dolenci, population
8
- Donji Vučkovići, population 16
- Donji Vukšići, population 7
- Draga Lukovdolska, population 18
- Dragovići, population 6
- Gomirje, population 255
- Gorenci, population 38
- Gornji Vučkovići, population 10
- Gornji Vukšići, population 0
- Hajdine, population 51
- Hambarište, population 34
- Jablan, population 177
- Jakšići, population 42
- Kamensko, population 0
- Klanac, population 31
- Komlenići, population 4
- Lesci, population 0
- Liplje, population 58
- Lukovdol, population 104
- Ljubošina, population 126
- Majer, population 9
- Mali Jadrč, population 28
- Matići, population 10
- Međedi, population 0
- Mlinari, population 7
- Močile, population 75
- Moravice, population 509
- Musulini, population 112
- Nadvučnik, population 20
- Nikšići, population 23
- Osojnik, population 86
- Petrovići, population 14
- Plemenitaš, population 38
- Plešivica, population 8
- Podvučnik, population 0
- Poljana, population
8
- Presika, population 12
- Radigojna, population 11
- Radočaj, population 0
- Radoševići, population 18
- Rim, population 30
- Rtić, population 7
- Severin na Kupi, population 113
- Smišljak, population 13
- Stubica, population 30
- Štefanci, population 2
- Tići, population 9
- Tomići, population 12
- Topolovica, population 2
- Tuk, population 47
- Veliki Jadrč, population 49
- Vrbovsko, population 1257
- Vučinići, population 58
- Vučnik, population 12
- Vujnovići, population 32
- Vukelići, population 17
- Zapeć, population 10
- Zaumol, population 27
- Zdihovo, population 29
- Žakule, population 8
Dialect
[edit]Dialect levelling is active, and preservation efforts are sporadic. Beginning in 2022,[35] a dialectal competition and literature festival for children was introduced, Goranski Cukrac, to be held annually throughout Gorski Kotar for the purpose of motivation and practice. It was held again in 2023,[36] and in 2024.[37] Then in 2025, the Vrbovsko elementary school won the 4th installment.[38][39]
Official usage of Serbian minority language
[edit]The Town of Vrbovsko has officially introduced the Serbian language with Serbian Cyrillic alphabet as the equal co-official language.[40] The town Statute guarantees the Serb national minority in Vrbovsko the right to proportional representation in the city’s legislative, executive, and administrative bodies.[40] It also includes provisions on the establishment of the local Council of the Serb National Minority as an advisory body.[40] Vrbovsko ensures that public signage, official documents, public records, and other official communications are available in both languages and scripts, using the same font size for each.[40] Additionally, in the settlements of Bunjevci, Carevići, Dokmanovići, Donji Vučkovići, Donji Vukšići, Dragovići, Gomirje, Gornji Vučkovići, Gornji Vukšići, Hajdine, Hambarište, Jakšići, Kamensko, Komlenići, Ljubošina, Majer, Matići, Međedi, Mlinari, Moravice, Musulini, Nikšići, Petrovići, Presika, Radigojna, Radoševići, Tići, Tomići, Topolovica, Tuk, Vučinići, Vujnovići, Vukelići, and Žakule, the names of streets, squares, places, and geographical locations are written in both languages and scripts, using the same font size.[40]
Economy
[edit]Vrbovsko has a rapidly growing tourism industry. In Gorski Kotar as of 2020, 12% of businesses were in, 7% of workers were employed in, and 3% of the profits were from, tourism.[41] As of 2018 Vrbovsko township, including its municipal area, had a total 1 hostel, 1 mountain hut, 2 hunting lodges, 14 apartments and 20 holiday houses, with a total of 267 beds (compared to 170 in 2014).[42][43]
In the first 11 months of 2018 there were 10,849 overnight stays in the township, a 34% increase from 2017 and 130% from 2016. This growth trend stopped in 2019 with only 9794 overnight stays (only 9% of Gorski Kotar's count for that year), followed by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[9] 45% of overnight stays in 2018 were from within the Republic of Croatia, 16% from Germany, 7% each from the Netherlands and Slovenia, 3.2% from the USA, 2.5% each from BiH and Belgium, followed by the UK, France, Hungary and so on.[43] For comparison, in 2014 there were only 5802 overnight stays from a total of 1306 visitors, of which 61% were domestic.[42]
Tourism was hit hard by the internal travel restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Croatia, which caused the local branch of the National Tourist Board, the Turistička zajednica Grada Vrbovsko, founded in 1993, to close its office.[44] But the Turistička zajednica Gorskog kotara (TZGK) was founded to cover that region later in 2020.[45][41] The TZGK is headquartered in Delnice, but its president alternates annually between the mayors and općinski načelnici of its constituent towns and minicipalities, including the mayor of Vrbovsko.[46]
In February 2014, the TZGV website was translated into German and in 2015 the "Moj Gost" system was introduced to allow for online registration of guests to take over the previous system of physically handing in documents to the police in Vrbovsko.[42]
The farmers' market in Vrbovsko fell out of use for a time, but was resurrected on 12 May 2020, to be held every second Tuesday of the month.[47][48]
A large, international pumpkin festival (Croatian: Bundevijada) has been held annually in Vrbovsko since 2005,[49] founded by Gani Ramadani, an Albanian from North Macedonia who moved to Tuk but was told pumpkins would not do well in the climate.[50] The 2024 edition involved 136 stands and over 1000 visitors. The award for the heaviest pumpkin has gone to:[51]
- 2005:
- 2006:
- 2007:
- 2008:
- 2009:
- 2010: Gani Ramadani (62 kg)[52][53]
- 2011: [54][55]
- 2012: [56]
- 2013: [57]
- 2014: [58][59][42]
- 2015: [60]
- 2016: [61][62]
- 2017: [63]
- 2018: Stipe Jurčević[a] (132 kg)[65][66][43]
- 2019: Stipe Jurčević[67][68][69]
- 2020: Stipe Jurčević (181.7 kg)[70][49][71][64]
- 2021: Stipe Jurčević[72][73][74]
- 2022: Stipe Jurčević (60 kg)[75][76][77][78]
- 2023: Stipe Jurčević (122.4 kg)[79][80][81][82]
- 2024: Martin Plut[b] (211 kg)[83][84][85][51]
The success of the festival spawned a secondary local competition in November beginning in 2020, in which residents decorate their lawn with pumpkins.[86]
Politics
[edit]In 1997, Vrbovsko was upgraded from a municipality (Croatian: općina) with a municipal president (Croatian: općinski načelnik) to a city (Croatian: grad) with a mayor (Croatian: gradonačelnik).[5]
As of its foundation on 3 March 2008, it is the seat of a local committee encompassing Jablan, Poljana, Vujnovići, Hambarište, Tuk, Stubica, Hajdine and Presika. There are 9 local committees under Vrbovsko: Vrbovsko itself, Moravice, Gomirje, Ljubošina, Lukovdol, Plemenitaš, Severin na Kupi, Jablan and Jadrč-Osojnik.[87]
Mayors of Vrbovsko:
- Anton Mance (1997 – 2009),[88] HDZ
- Željko Mirković (2009-05-31 – 2013-06-02),[89][90] SDP
- Dražen Mufić (2013-06-02,[91][92] 2017,[93] 2021),[94] Independent
Presidents of local committee:
- Milivoj Matejić (2008)[95]
- Leonida Rački (2009)[96]
- Sanja Bradić (2013)[97]
- Ivan Mužević (2017)[98]
- Anton Burić (2021)[99]
In 2020, the option of dividing Vrbovsko into 4 municipalities (Croatian: općine) was being considered: Vrbovsko, Moravice, Gomirje and Severin na Kupi/Lukovdol.[100]
Culture
[edit]On 27 January, the city celebrates the city key handover (Croatian: preuzimanje ključeva grada).[43]
In February, Carnival is celebrated in the town, culminating in the participation of its delegations in the Rijeka Carnival.[43]
The city celebrates March 14th as its "City Day" (Croatian: Dan Grada).[101]
In 2000, the an annual mushroom festival Gljivarijada has been held. The Gljivarijada expanded into multiple kettle cooking competitions hosted from late May to early July collectively called "KotlićFest", which together with other events added later became "Super dani vani".[102] It begins with a competition between alpinists, then firefighters, then photographers and it ends in July with the main mushroom goulash competition.[43][103] The Gljivarijada involves two main awards.
The award for most mushrooms species hunted (since 2000):
The award for best tasting mushroom goulash (since 2004):
In September, the Dom kulture in Vrbovsko hosts a wine, honey, cheese and bread festival. The first edition was held on 20 September 2014.[42][43]
Throughout December, many events take place as part of "Joyful December" (Croatian: Radosni prosinac).[43] Since 2009, the Udruga žena "Senjsko" has hosted a "Vrbovsko Winter Evening" (Croatian: Vrbovščanska zimska večer).[42]
Cuisine
[edit]In August 2021, Vrbovsko resident Valentina Vukadinović started posting recreated recipes from family cookbooks written by Merica Matejić that she found in her husband's house as the column Gorski kotao[104] in the Nada section of Novosti.[105][106] The success of the column led her to start her own Gorski kotao website.[107][108][109]
Sports
[edit]Cycling
[edit]Beginning in 2013,[110] the 7 stage 260 kilometres (160 mi) long Cycling Trail of Gorski Kotar (Croatian: Goranska biciklistička transverzala) passes through Vrbovsko and Vukmani.[111]
The "Gorski Kotar Bike Tour", held annually since 2012, sometimes involves Vrbovsko, such as in 2014,[42]: 5 and in 2018 when the first leg began and ended in Kamačnik and passed through Vrboovsko, as with the third leg of 2022.[43][112]
Sledding
[edit]Beginning in 2012, a Winter Cup in sledding on natural slopes has been organised in Vrbovsko. From 2016, Sledding races (Croatian: Sanjkaške utrke) from the Planinarski dom "Kamačnik" have been organised in Vrbovsko. In 2019 there was insufficient snow to host either event.[9]
Infrastructure
[edit]The water storage unit Kratofil, with a capacity of 154 cubic metres (5,400 cu ft) at an elevation of 508.3 metres (1,668 ft), is responsible for Vujnovići and part of Vrbovsko. The unit Sv. Ilija,with a capacity of 500 cubic metres (18,000 cu ft) at an elevation of 515 metres (1,690 ft), is responsible for part of Vrbovsko, Hambarište and Smreka. The water storage unit Lovnik, with a capacity of 130 cubic metres (4,600 cu ft) at an elevation of 610 metres (2,000 ft),[113] is responsible for part of Vrbovsko and for Hajdine, Presika, Kamensko and Stubica.[27][114]
Vrbovsko has a post office,[27]: 24 an infirmary,[27][115] the elementary school "Gorana Kovačića",[27] an Udaljeni pretplatnički stupanj (as does Senjsko).[27]: 24
Media
[edit]Novi list is the oldest newspaper still active to regularly cover Vrbovsko. Since 2011, the Senjsko-based Gorske Novosti[c] portal has published news for the Gorski Kotar region.[116]
Notable people
[edit]- Nikola Hajdin (1923 – 2019)
- Mihaela Matešić,[117] linguist and president of the HDPL 2018–2019.[118]
Gallery
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Sv. Ivana Nepomuka church.
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Vrbovsko main street.
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Train station.
Notes
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Further reading
[edit]- Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža (2013–2024). "Vrbovsko". Hrvatska enciklopedija (online ed.). Archived from the original on 2023-12-26.
Dialectology
[edit]- Vrbanac, Tanja (2019-10-31). Morfologija deklinabilnih vrsta riječi u govoru Vrbovskoga [Morphology of Declinable Words in the Vrbovsko Dialect] (Thesis) (in Croatian). Rijeka: Sveučilište u Rijeci, Filozofski fakultet (published 2020-07-17).
- Krmpotić, Marinko (2008). "Goransko ča". Sušačka revija. 16 (64): 59–61.
- Matešić, Mihaela (2006). "Frazeologija mjesnoga govora Vrbovskoga". Fluminensia: časopis za filološka istraživanja. 18 (2) (published 2007-02-27): 37–81. eISSN 1848-9680.
- Brabec, Ivan (1966). "Mješoviti govori na sjevernoj periferiji hrvatskosrpskog jezika". Ljetopis Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. 77: 421–425. ISSN 0373-9902.
- Barac, Vida; Finka, Božidar (1963). "Ispitivanje govora u Gorskom kotaru". Ljetopis Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti. 70: 385–389. ISSN 0373-9902.
- Strohal, Rudolf (1903). "Neke dijalektične osobine iz trgovišta Vrbovskoga". Nastavni vjesnik. 11: 548–563. ISSN 1330-7851.
Events
[edit]- Arbanas, Dijana (2023-12-11). "Govor mog zavičaja". Školske novine. ISSN 2991-4507. Archived from the original on 2024-03-21.
- Tatar, Nensi (2023-11-18). "Govor mog zavičaja: Goranski osnovci i ove godine slavili zavičajni govor na tradicionalnom dijalektalnom sijelu: Čast za 31. obilježavanje pripala Čabru i njegovoj Matici hrvatskoj". Gorske novosti. Archived from the original on 2023-11-28.
- Gorske novosti (2022-05-24). "Govor mog zavičaja: Obilježeno 30 godina organiziranja goranskih dijalektalnih sijela". Gorske novosti. Archived from the original on 2022-07-01.
- Gorske novosti (2018-11-19). "Održano 27. goransko dijalektalno sijelo "Govor mog zavičaja"". Gorske novosti. Archived from the original on 2020-09-23.
- Arbanas, Dijana (2016-11-15). "U sklopu mjeseca hrvatske knjige: U Delnicama održano 24. goransko dijalektalno sijelo "Govor mog zavičaja"". Gorske novosti. Archived from the original on 2016-01-15.
Folklore
[edit]- Strohal, Rudolf (1901). Hrvatskih narodnih pripovijedaka, Knjiga II: Narodne pripovijetke iz grada Karlovca, sela Lokava, Delnica i trgovišta Vrbovskoga. Karlovac.
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History
[edit]- Kruhek, Milan (1984). Općina Vrbovsko: njena prošlost, njena sadašnjost. Vrbovsko, Zagreb: Skupština općine Vrbovsko, Školska knjiga. pp. 24–43.
- Drašković, Blagota, ed. (1984). Općina Vrbovsko: njena prošlost, njena sadašnjost. Vrbovsko, Zagreb: Skupština općine Vrbovsko, Školska knjiga.
Genealogy
[edit]- Nosić, Milan (2013). Goranska prezimena. ISBN 9789537029319.
Hydrology
[edit]- Klasanović, Tea (2024-09-16) [defended 2024-09-19]. Kvaliteta pitkih voda i voda u prirodi na području Gorskoga kotara (Thesis). Rijeka: Medicinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Rijeci.
Tourism
[edit]- Kušić, Tatjana (December 2017). "Izvještaj o radu Turističke zajednice Grada Vrbovskog i direktorice ureda TZ Vrbovskog: siječanj-prosinac 2017" (PDF). Visit Vrbovsko. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-26.
- Kušić, Tatjana (2016-12-05). "Izvještaj o radu Turističke zajednice Grada Vrbovskog i direktorice ureda TZ Vrbovskog: siječanj-prosinac 2016" (PDF). Visit Vrbovsko. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-27.
- Kušić, Tatjana (2015-12-11). "Izvještaj o radu TZ Grada Vrbovskog i direktorice ureda TZ Vrbovskog: siječanj-prosinac 2016" (PDF). Visit Vrbovsko. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2021-10-27.
- Turistička zajednica Grada Vrbovskog (2014-07-24). Dobrodošli u Vrbovsko. Tirage: 2000.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Televizija Vrbovsko: official television channel
- Visit Vrbovsko: official tourism website (old website)
- Tourist map