Krapina

Krapina

Krapina
Krapina is located in Croatia
Krapina
Coordinates: 46°10′N 15°52′E / 46.16°N 15.87°E / 46.16; 15.87Coordinates: 46°10′N 15°52′E / 46.16°N 15.87°E / 46.16; 15.87
Country Croatia
County Krapina-Zagorje county
Government
 - Mayor Josip Horvat (HDZ)
Area
 - Land 47.53 km2 (18.4 sq mi)
Population (2011)
 - Total 12,479 (municipality)
Time zone Central European Time (UTC+1)

Krapina is a town in northern Croatia and the administrative centre of Krapina-Zagorje county with a population of 4,482 (2011) and a total municipality population of 12,479 (2011). Krapina is located in the hilly Zagorje region of Croatia, approximately 55 km (34.18 mi) away from both Zagreb and Varaždin.

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Population

The following settlements comprise the Krapina municipality:

  • Bobovje, population 508
  • Doliće, population 435
  • Donja Šemnica, population 901
  • Gornja Pačetina, population 403
  • Krapina, population 4,482
  • Lazi Krapinski, population 79
  • Lepajci, population 391
  • Mihaljekov Jarek, population 470
  • Podgora Krapinska, population 568
  • Polje Krapinsko, population 667
  • Pretkovec, population 65
  • Pristava Krapinska, population 213
  • Strahinje, population 328
  • Straža Krapinska, population 42
  • Škarićevo, population 705
  • Šušelj Brijeg, population 4
  • Tkalci, population 435
  • Trški Vrh, population 375
  • Velika Ves, population 724
  • Vidovec Krapinski, population 215
  • Vidovec Petrovski, population 95
  • Zagora, population 96
  • Žutnica, population 249

History

In 1899, on a hill called Hušnjak near modern Krapina, the archaeologist and paleontologist Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger found over eight hundred fossil remains belonging to Neanderthals. Moreover, these fossil remains are said to exhibit traces of cannibalism and/or mortuary defleshing. At the site where the Neanderthals were discovered, there is now a park with many statues. These statues include a bear, moose, and a beaver.

Krapina has been known since 1193. It has always been a favourite site for castles and country houses of Croatian and Hungarian rulers.

Culture

Today it is a reasonably developed town, boasting its festival kajkavskih popevki sung in the local Kajkavian dialect of the Croatian language.

There is also a nearby municipality of Krapinske Toplice (the spas of Krapina).

Krapina is also the home of Ljudevit Gaj. Ljudevit Gaj was a revolutionary of Krapina, and in 1850 he made a new version of the Croatian grammar. His home is now a museum where visitors can learn about his life and mission.

  1. ^ a b c "Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011, First Results by Settlements" (in Croatian and English) (HTML). Statistical Reports (Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics) (1441). June 2011. ISSN 1332-0297. http://www.dzs.hr/Eng/censuses/census2011/htm/E11_Zup13_2119.html. Retrieved 2011-08-18. 
  2. ^ Krapina Neanderthal Site
  3. ^ Official Website of Kajkavske popevke
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