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Rakovica is a village and a municipality in south-central
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, in the region of
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south of
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and
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, and north of the
Plitvice Lakes Plitvice or Plitvička jezera can refer to: * Plitvice Lakes National Park Plitvice Lakes National Park (, colloquially ''Plitvice'', ) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was inscrib ...
. Rakovica is an underdeveloped municipality which is statistically classified as the First Category Area of Special State Concern by the
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.


History

Rakovica achieved some prominence in Croatian history in October 1871, when several members of the
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led by
Eugen Kvaternik Eugen Kvaternik (; 31 October 1825 – 11 October 1871) was a Croatian nationalist politician and one of the founders of the Party of Rights, alongside Ante Starčević. Kvaternik was the leader of the 1871 Rakovica Revolt which was an attempt ...
disavowed the official party position advocating a political solution to the issue of Croatia within the
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and instead launched a revolt in the village.


WWII


1941

On 11 April 1941, a
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plane mistakenly dropped four bombs on Rakovica, killing one woman. Subsequently, the mayor Rade Klarić resigned of his own volition, and was replaced with the
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of the ''općina'', Franjo Rajković, at first informally then formally, with Klarić conducting the handover of duties on 3 May 1941, on which day Rajković was replaced by the NDH administration of Slunj with Ivan Rupčić as mayor. Rajković continued to work in the ''općina'' administration as a notary. Klarić continued to live on his property in Kordunski Ljeskovac. At the meeting of HSS members on 21 June 1941, presided over by ''tabornik'' Juretić, Franjo Rajković was accused of protecting public servants of
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nationality, who continued to work in the administration, contrary to the decision of the Ustaša headquarters in Slunj to deprive Serbs of free movement. For example, the politically passive Branko Đurić, who sought to Convert to Catholicism as a solution, continued to work there until removed and retired by the Ustaša ''tabornik''. Rajković had also intervened to allow the release of Serbs held prisoner for possessing arms at the arms depot in Nova Kršlja. At the meeting, the reprsentative of the
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police, Kruno Batušić, proposed Rajković be made the ''kotarski predstojnik'' of one of the neighbouring kotars with a Serb majority (
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,
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,
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), an offer which Rajković rejected. By the second half of June, not a single
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priest remained on the territory of Drežnik Grad, having obtained permission to leave for the GMS, and so the president of the kotar Eduard Lenčerić confiscated all parish registries. The
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occupied Rakovica in May 1941, during the events of the Blagaj massacre and in preparation for gaining a better negotiating position in the upcoming delineation of their border with the NDH, which came on the 18th with the
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on the 18th. The Italian Army remained in Rakovica even after Slunj was abandoned on 7 June 1941. They had 150 soldiers, 10 officers, 300 cavalrymen and 30 automobiles and trucks. The Italian Army left Rakovica and Drežnik Grad for
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where the NDH had set up the administrative capital of the new
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of Modruš, on 12 July 1941. With the withdrawal of the Italians, the chances of a successful Serb rebellion increased. Shortly after the Drvar uprising, Božidar Cerovski, director of the Directorate of the Ustaša Police, arrived in
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, on the evening of 29 July 1941, along with an undetermined number of Ustaše from
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for the removal of "undesirable elements". In the morning of the 30th, they broke up into several groups and walked through Serb inhabitted settlements with lists of such individuals, including in Rakovica, detaining them and transporting them to
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, where they were executed on the order of Cerovski.


1942

On 1 July 1942, Partisans attacked Rakovica and the Domobran garrison in
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, killing 1 and wounding 2; several Partisans were killed and wounded.


Demographics

The total municipality population is 2,387 (2011), while the village itself has 310 residents. According to that census, 94.8% (2,262) are
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and 3.2% (77) are ethnic
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. In 1890, there were 1302 houses, with a population of 9194 (the largest in the županija).


Settlements

According to the 2011 census, the municipality or Rakovica consists of the following settlements: * Basara, population 4 * Brajdić Selo, population 79 * Brezovac, population 8 * Broćanac, population 25 * Čatrnja, population 228 * Ćuić Brdo, population 1 * Drage, population 17 * Drežnik Grad, population 323 * Gornja Močila, population 4 * Grabovac, population 338 * Irinovac, population 137 * Jamarje, population 0 * Jelov Klanac, population 79 * Koranski Lug, population 0 * Kordunski Ljeskovac, population 9 * Korita, population 46 * Lipovac, population 15 * Lipovača, population 133 * Mašvina, population 5 * Nova Kršlja, population 70 *
Oštarski Stanovi Oštarski Stanovi is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D1 highway. History In 1941, Dragan Božičević was designated as its Ustaša ''zbirnik''. With the withdrawal of the Italians, the chances of a successful Serb rebellion incre ...
, population 132 * Rakovica, population 246 * Rakovičko Selište, population 88 * Sadilovac, population 1 * Selište Drežničko, population 290 * Stara Kršlja, population 6 In 1895, Rakovica's 12 villages and 19 hamlets were divided for taxation purposes into 5 tax municipalities (), under the Slunj office.


Economy

In 1895, Rakovica's 12 villages and 19 hamlets were divided for taxation purposes into 5 tax municipalities (). Rakovica itself was under the Slunj taxation office, in turn under the
Ogulin Ogulin () is a town in central 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). Ogulin is known for its historic stone castle, known as Kula, and the nearby ...
financial board.


Governance

In 1895, the municipality () of Rakovica, with an area of , belonged to the kotar and
electoral district An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provi ...
in the
županija A ''županija'' (singular; plural ''županije'') is a Croatian term for administrative subdivisions. The etymology is the South Slavic term '' Župa'', which means parish in Croatian. The similar Slovene term župnija is used to mean that. Th ...
of Modruš-Rieka.


Sights

Due to proximity of
Plitvice Lakes Plitvice or Plitvička jezera can refer to: * Plitvice Lakes National Park Plitvice Lakes National Park (, colloquially ''Plitvice'', ) is one of the oldest and largest national parks in Croatia. In 1979, Plitvice Lakes National Park was inscrib ...
, one of the main fields of income is tourism. One of its sights are the Caves of Barać which were reopened for visitors in 2004.


Infrastructure

In 1895, there was a local court () at Rakovica, belonging to the Slunj court, itself under the
Ogulin Ogulin () is a town in central 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). Ogulin is known for its historic stone castle, known as Kula, and the nearby ...
court. In 1913, there were 7 gendarmeries in Slunj kotar: Cetin-grad, Gornja Močila, Nova Kršlja, Primišlje, Rakovica,
Slunj Slunj is a town in the mountainous part of Central Croatia, located along the important North-South route to the Adriatic Sea between Karlovac and Plitvice Lakes National Park, on the meeting of the rivers Korana and Slunjčica. Slunj has a popu ...
and Veljun.


Selected works


History

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See also

*
Rakovica Revolt The Rakovica revolt () was an armed uprising in 1871 led by Croatian politician Eugen Kvaternik against authorities of Austria-Hungary, with the aim of establishing an independent Croatian state at the time when it was part of Austria-Hungary. The ...
* Caves of Barać


References


Bibliography


History

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External links

* {{authority control Municipalities of Croatia Populated places in Karlovac County