Perušić is municipality (''općina'') in
Lika-Senj County
Lika-Senj County (, hr, Ličko-senjska županija) is a county in Croatia that includes most of the Lika region and some northern coastline of the Adriatic near the town of Senj, including the northern part of the Pag island. Its center is Gospi ...
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Croatia
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. The municipality has 2,638 inhabitants, while the settlement itself has 852.
The municipality is within the mountainous
Lika
Lika () is a traditional region of Croatia proper, roughly bound by the Velebit mountain from the southwest and the Plješevica mountain from the northeast. On the north-west end Lika is bounded by Ogulin-Plaški basin, and on the south-east by ...
region of central Croatia. The
Kosinj
Kosinj ( English: Denison), also known as Kosinj Valley, is a hilly region in Perušić municipality, Lika-Senj County, Croatia. It contains three villages: Gornji Kosinj and Donji Kosinj, which are connected by the Kosinj Bridge on the Lik ...
valley region sprawls alongside it.
Perušić is one of the poorest inhabited municipalities in Croatia, with a shrinking population. Farming and agricultural industries are the main occupations. The small
settlements of the municipality are built on hillsides due to frequent flooding.
Geography
The Municipality of Perušić is located in the southeastern part of Lika, at an altitude of , in a valley of the Lika River watershed. It lies in a field, Perušićko polje, bounded by the hills west of
Klis and the railway line east of the Old Town of Perušić (Stari grad Perušić Gradina).
Perušić connects to major roadways including the
D50 state road, and the
Zagreb–Split motorway (A1). The main railway line
M604 also connects to Zagreb and Split, with daily passenger and freight service.
History
The region has been inhabited since the ancient times. Stone Age artifacts have been found on the road to Otočac, while more finds come from the Bronze Age including grave sites from the 8th or 9th century BC. In the woods of Begovača near Kosinje there is a Roman monolith engraved with the verdict of a water dispute between
Illyrian tribes.
Perušić became an organized settlement in the 16th century, when it was on the border between the
Ottoman Empire
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and European states. It was first called Perušić in 1487. It was founded by brothers Dominik and Gašpar Perušić, from a noble family who came from the hinterland. The family built a hill fortress, known by various names in writings of that time, including Stari grad Perušić (Old Town of Perušić), Gradina (fortified town), and most often Perušićka kula (Perušić tower).
When the
Turks conquered Lika and Krbava, 1527, the fort became the main stronghold of Turkish Lika. This borderland between three empires – the
Habsburg monarchy including the remains of the Croatian-Hungarian Empire, the
Venetian Republic
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and the Ottoman Empire – was the scene of constant warfare. Liberation from the Turkish authorities in Lika began in 1685.

Until 1918, Perušić was part of the
Austrian monarchy
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(
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
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after the
Compromise of 1867
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), in the
Croatian Military Frontier, administered by the Kommando Ottotschaner Regiment 2. From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, Perušić was part of the
Lika-Krbava County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
During
World War II
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, the town was occupied by
Axis troops and was included into the
Pavelić's Independent State of Croatia
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(NDH). The fascist
Ustashe regime committed the
Genocide of the Serbs and
the Holocaust
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. On 6 August 1941, the Ustashe killed and burned more than 280 Serbs in
Mlakva near Perušić, including 191 children.
After 1945, the forests became general state assets, administered by the District Councils. The Forestry Building in Perušić was erected in 1970.
During the
Croatian War of Independence
The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yu ...
(1991–1995), Perušić was near the front lines. It was not safe even after the stabilization of the battlefield and the international recognition of Croatia as part of the European Community. In addition to artillery attacks, Serbia launched an infantry attack on 19 January 1992 which was repulsed by Croatian troops.
Population
The 18
settlements (''naselja'') which make up the municipality of Perušić, with their populations,
are as follows:
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Bakovac Kosinjski – 126
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Bukovac Perušićki – 91
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Donji Kosinj – 494
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Gornji Kosinj – 132
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Kaluđerovac – 24
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Klenovac – 32
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Konjsko Brdo – 118
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Kosa Janjačka
Kosa Janjačka is a village in Perušić, Croatia
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– 98
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Krš – 32
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Kvarte – 193
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Lipovo Polje – 122
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Malo Polje – 74
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Mezinovac
Mezinovac is a village in Perušić, Croatia
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– 24
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Mlakva – 51
* Perušić – 852
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Prvan Selo
Prvan Selo is a village in Perušić, Croatia
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– 97
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Selo Sveti Marko
Selo Sveti Marko is a village located 3 km north-west from Perušić in Lika-Senj County, Croatia
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– 34
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Studenci – 44
These settlements tend to be built on hillsides due to flooding of the Perušić field. According to the 2011 census,
the municipality was primarily Croat (90.22%) and Serb (8.49%).
The population of the Municipality has fallen by more than a third between 1991 and 2011. Reasons for this include the emigration of population to more developed areas, attacks during the War of Independence, the aging population, and frequent flooding.
Climate
The Lika region has a temperate
oceanic climate
An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate, is the humid temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification ''Cfb'', typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool summers and mild winters ...
with
Köppen climate classification
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Cfb, moderately humid with a warm summer. The
Velebit mountain range restricts the thermal influence of the Adriatic Sea, but allows moist air to reach the interior resulting in high precipitation (particularly in winter and autumn). The growing season is 210–250 days, and there are 140–180 days with temperatures above .
Economy
Farming and agricultural industries are the main occupation. The nearby highway brought rapid economic development, though Perušić remains one of the poorest inhabited municipalities in Croatia.
Culture
Literature
According to historical documents, Perušić can be called the cradle of Croatian literacy. Shortly after a printing machine was invented in the nearby village of Kosinj, ''
Missale Romanum Glagolitice'' (Croatian: ''Misal po zakonu rimskoga dvora'') was printed, one of the oldest printed books in Croatia and Europe, with numerous illustrations and ornaments. It was printed in 1483, just 28 years after the Gutenberg Bible.
Sport
The local football team is NK Perušić.
Landmarks
Grabovača
Grabovača
Grabovača is a cave park located in Perušić, Croatia.
It is the elevation of the mid-Velebit, which is situated between the Lika karst plains and fields in Perusic, 2 km from the center of Perušić. It is located at 770 m above sea le ...
is a cave park situated between the Lika
karstic plains and fields, from the center of Perušić. It is above sea level at the mid-elevations of the Velebit mountains, near the karst basin of the river Lika. In an area of there are an abundance of underground karst forms, complex calcite formations. The park represents one-quarter of the protected caves in Croatia. The caves are closed to the public in winter.
Kosinj Bridge
Kosinj Bridge is a stone bridge crossing the river Lika, connecting Upper and Lower Kosinj. It was designed in the 19th century by architect Milivoj Frković, built using an early Croatian bridge-building technique known as ''uklinjenje kamena'' (clipping stone).
Kruščica
Lake Krušćica
Lake Krušćica ( hr, Krušćičko jezero) is an artificial lake located in Kosinj, Lika, Croatia. It is administratively divided between the municipalities of Gospić and Perušić of the Lika-Senj County
Lika-Senj County (, hr, Ličko-senjs ...
is an artificial lake and reservoir created in 1966 to help control flooding of the Lika. Behind a dam high, the reservoir contains a flooded village with the church of St. Ilya.
References
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Municipalities of Croatia
Populated places in Lika-Senj County