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Fužine is a village and a municipality located in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, 10 km away from the coast and 30 km away from the city of
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. It is situated at 722 meters above sea level while being surrounded by mountains and three large artificial accumulation lakes (Bajer, Potkoš and Lepenica).


Geography

There are three large man-made lakes (Bajer and Lepenica) and one small lake (Potkoš) in Fužine. All the lakes are used for generating electricity. There is also a cave in Fužine named Vrelo. The area is surrounded by the mountains of Tuhobić, Viševica, and Bitoraj.


Climate

Between 1955 and 1972, the highest temperature recorded at the Brana weather station was , on 6 July 1957. The coldest temperature was , on 14 January 1968.


History

Fužine was built in the 17th century when the House of Zrinski opened an iron mine in this area of Gorski Kotar. Fužine got its name from
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s, because there were many blacksmiths in Fužine fixing carriages. Significant events include the 1727 construction of the Karolina road connecting Bakar with
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. In 1780, Maurice Benyovszky received permission from the emperor to found a society to support the transport of goods along the ''Karolina'' road. Such societies already existed in Vrbovsko, Fužine and
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. In 1873, the
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railroad came. The
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DVD Fužine was founded in 1876, and is today part of the ''VZ općine Fužine''. The current commander of the ''VZ'' and ''DVD'' is Filip Milković.


Kingdom of Yugoslavia

The winter of 1931–1932 was particularly harsh in Čabar and surrounding areas. The lack of
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caused a sharp decrease in livestock price. In the spring, a lack of supplies threatened to collapse the resale and even financial sectors locally. On 30 April 20, the emergency Law on the Protection of Farmers () came into force, which prevented forcible sale of farmland until 20 October. The local chapter of the HPS is ''HPD "Viševica"'', had lain dormant for years thanks to many members leaving Fužine until it was revived by its new president Lavoslav Lovrić, who arrived as the administrator of the ''Šumska uprava''. In 1937, their first expedition was planned together with ''Matica'' of
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to cross over Risnjak, Platak, Obruč and Viševica to the sea. In 1939, it had 39 members.


WWII

During
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, 194 people were killed in the kotar of Fužine, of which 123 by Italians, 64 by Germans and 7 by Croats.


1941

In August 1941, the Minister of Sport and Mountaineering of the NDH, Miško Zebić, named Tugomil Paškvan as the state ''povjerenik'' of the ''HPD "Viševica"'', and designated as the chapter's advisory board: Marijan Zima, Leopold Klausberger, Albert Bubanj, Vjekoslav Krizman, Franjo Kauzlarić. The ''HPD "Viševica"'' was officially renamed ''Hrvatsko planinarsko društvo u Fužinama'' in March 1942, but Fužine did not reply to the order.


1942

At 7:30 on 12 April 1942, an Italian battalion was travelling on foot along the road from Delnice to Fužine. At the south exit from Delnice they were attacked from a small woods by Partisans of the with machine guns and rifles, heavily wounding 1 and lightly wounding 4. On 16 May, rebels attacked and disarmed the aviation weather station in Fužine. On 15 June, Partisans ambushed an armed patrol with rifles once it had left Fužine for Lič. The Italian soldiers at the railway station in Fužine noticed and opened machine gun fire towards the attackers, causing the Partisans to flee. On the 17th between Fužine and Lič, about 40 Partisans dressed in Ustaša uniforms but with Partisan caps carried out a rifle attack on a train travelling from Plasa to Delnice. 9 railway workers jumped out and dispersed into the forest, but the conductor Aleksander Španer of Hrvatske Moravice was heavily wounded, receiving first aid in Lič. The Partisans then attacked the railway guard station 420, which completely burned down. Then on the 19th, Partisans ambushed the armed convoy of Nikola Matovina southeast of Fužine. Once the attack was noticed by the Italians at the railway station, they opened machine gun fire in the direction of the Partisans, who retreated into the forest. At 17:20 on 14 September, a freight train transporting internees from Ogulin to Italy between Fužine and Lič was derailed by a section of track that had been destroyed, killing 2 Carabinieri and 1 civilian and wounding 6 Italian soldiers, 1 Croatian soldier and 1 railway worker. The Partisans then attacked, but the attack was repelled and the internees transported to Italy.


Recent

Fužine was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm. From 31 January to 2 February 2014, while S and SW geostrophic wind dominated, 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
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between Bosiljevo and Kikovica, and between Kikovica and Delnice in the direction of Zagreb. 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. At the time it was the largest peacetime damage since its Secession from Yugoslavia, even without counting the forestry losses. The ''Šumarija Fužine'' lost 38% of its wood mass. Clearing blocked forestry roads and forest paths would take years, and thanks to the declining population some were never cleared. All three main power lines in Fužine were severed, leaving the area without electricity. On 26 March 2022 at 14:49 the ''DVD Fužine'' received a call about a
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in the area of Donje Selo. burned by the time it was put out at 16:53 by ''DVD Fužine'' and ''DVD Vrata''. While fighting the fire, the body of a man it had killed was found.


Demographics

In 1870, Fužine općina, in Delnice ''podžupanija'', had 618 houses, with a population of 3837. Its 9 villages were divided into 3 ''porezne obćine'' for taxation purposes. Parishes included Fužine and Lič. In 1895, the ''obćina'' of Fužine (court at Fužine), with an area of , belonged to the ''kotar'' of Delnice (Delnice court and
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) in the ''županija'' of Modruš-Rieka ( Ogulin court and financial board). There were 437 houses, with a population of 2662. Its 5 villages and were divided for taxation purposes into 2 ''porezne obćine'', under the Delnice office. The total population of Fužine municipality is 1394, in the following settlements: * Belo Selo, population 66 * Benkovac Fužinski, population 40 * Fužine, population 597 * Lič, population 446 * Slavica, population 35 *
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, population 210


Governance


National

At the 1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election in Modruš-Rijeka County, Fužine voted mainly for the Democratic Party and the Communist Party.


Economy


Tourism

Fužine has a long tourism tradition. A lot of people started to come to Fužine to get away from the city life. There are numerous bike routes and hiking trails in the mountains surrounding the village. The Vrelo cave is opened for tourist throughout whole year. The cave is also accessible for people with wheelchair, and other disabilities. Fužine also has a lot of festivities during the year: * Summer in Fužine - concerts, sport competitions * Big New Year's Eve party in the noon * Lake regatta * World championship in underwater orientation * Fishing contest


Industry

Fužine has a number of saw mills. It also contains a large plant (Drvenjača d.d.) for producing
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pulp for paper manufacturing.


Culture


Cuisine

The society ''Plodovi gorja Gorskog kotara'' organises "Strawberry days" (), "Lavender days" () and "Berry days" ( in Fužine.


Sports

Beginning in 2013, the 7 stage long Cycling Trail of Gorski Kotar () passes through Fužine, where the sixth stage ends and the seventh begins. The "Gorski Kotar Bike Tour", held annually since 2012, sometimes goes through Fužine, such as in the first leg for 2022 and the third leg for 2024, both of which started and ended in Fužine.


Infrastructure


Health

Fužine had a Home for Healing of Weak Children ().


Forestry

The forestry offices of Delnice srez were in Fužine and Mrkopalj.


Security

In 1913, there were three gendarmeries in Delnice kotar: one in Delnice itself, one in Brod Moravice and one in Fužine.


Judiciary

In 1875, the kotar court of Delnice encompassed a population of 28,347, being responsible for the općine: Delnice, Lokve, Fužine, Mrkopalj, Ravna Gora, Brod, Skrad, Vrbovsko.


Notable people

* Krešo Golik, movie maker * Franjo Rački, historian * Viktor Bubanj, general and National Hero of Yugoslavia * Dario Knežević, football player * Vojislav Mišković, astronomer * , Yugoslav Partisan


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External links


Općina Fužine

Fužine Tourist info
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