- Josipdol
Josipdol is a village and municipality in
Karlovac county ,Croatia .Geography
Josipdol is situated in the
Ogulin -Plaški valley which together withLika andGorski Kotar forms Mountainous Croatia. The town is located at the crossroads of state roads D-23, which connects Karlovac andSenj (Jozefin road), and D-42, which connectsVrbovsko and Plitvice. Josipdol is located 10 km southeast from Ogulin, 14 km northwest from Plaški and 45 km southwest from Karlovac.Demographics
According to the 2001 census, the town had a population of 993 with a total municipality population of 3,987, of which 87.5% were
Croats and 10.5% wereSerbs . Serbs form the majority in the village ofTrojvrh .History
Scarce archaeological remains near
Oštarije village show that the area was settled in theNeolithic . Remains from theCopper Age show that the area was the southernmost part ofLasinja culture. The first known inhabitants of the area were theIllyrian tribe of Japods, which lived here from the late Bronze age. In this area the Japods had two strongholds, "Tetrapones", east of today's town Josipdol and "Metulum", north of the town. On the north the Japods bordered withCelts and random remains of Celtic coins were found in the area.In the period 35-33 B.C. future Roman Emperor Octavian conquered the Japod areas and incorporated them into the
Roman Empire . Although no physical remains of any Roman road has been found it is believed that through this area passed the Yantar road, which connected the Baltic with the Adriatic. During this period Metulum had municipality status which is proved by a script from Diocletian's time.In the 7th century
Slavs came to colonize the Balkan area and founded a settlement Modruš in the Josipdol area. In the 9th century, Modruš is mentioned as the site of theBorna andLjudevit Posavski confrontation. In 1102 Croatia joined personal union withHungary and the Hungarians formed new territorial units calledŽupa s;Modruš became the seat of one of these Župas and soon became the seat of the Krbava-Modruš episcopacy.After a 12th century king's rule became in vain and possession of Župas fell into the hands of the nobility, Modruš became a possession of the
Frankopan family. Because it was on a road that connected the interior with the coast, Modruš became an important traffic and trade center. This was the golden age for Modruš, which lasted until wars with the Ottomans in the 15th century, when it was raided several times.As Croatia became part of the
Habsburg empire Modruš became part of theMilitary Frontier and a new population settled the area. In 1776, Austrian authorities began to build the road that would connect Karlovac with Senj and Josipdol was founded as a traffic and trade center on the road. The road was named Jozefina and it is still in use today.During the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia , a railway from Ogulin to Split was build which passed Josipdol. The railway accelerated the industrial growth of the town and a wood industry was founded. In the 21st century it was one of the centers where the Zagreb-Split motorway was build and many locals found jobs in constructing it. In 2003 the first part of the road was opened on the Bosiljevo-Josipdol part.Economy
Economy is mostly based on agriculture, harvesting potatoes, mushrooms and fruit. There also couple of smaller
sawmill s. In 2003 municipality experienced economic boom because of building motorway Zagreb-Split nearby. Josipdol was on of the construction centers and many locals found job in construction of motorway.Towns and Villages in Municipality
*Carevo Polje
*Cerovnik
*Istočni Trojvrh
*Modruš
*Munjava
*Munjava Modruška
*Oštarije
*Sabljaki Modruški
*Salopeki Modruški
*Skradnik
*Trojvrh
*Vajin Vrh
*Vojnovac External links
* [http://www.josipdol.hr/ Official site]
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