Krapina

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Krapina
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Krapina is located in Croatia
Krapina
Krapina
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Country  Croatia
County Krapina-Zagorje County
Government
 • Mayor Zoran Gregurović (HDZ)
Area
 • City 47.53 km2 (18.35 sq mi)
Elevation 203 m (666 ft)
Population (2011)[1]
 • City 12,479
 • Density 260/km2 (680/sq mi)
 • Urban 4,482
Time zone Central European Time (UTC+1)
Postal code 49 000
Area code(s) 049
Vehicle registration KR
Website http://www.krapina.hr/

Krapina (pronounced [krâpina][2]) 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 12,480 (2011).[1] Krapina is located in the hilly Zagorje region of Croatia, approximately 55 km (34 mi) away from both Zagreb and Varaždin.

Population

The following settlements comprise the Krapina municipality:[1]

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History

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

In the late 19th and early 20th century, Krapina was a district capital in the Varaždin County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.

In 1899, on a hill called Hušnjakovo near modern Krapina, the archaeologist and paleontologist Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger found over eight hundred fossil remains belonging to Neanderthals.

Culture

Krapina neanderthal Museum

Krapina is a home to yearly Festival kajkavske popevke (The festival of kajkavian song) sung in the local Kajkavian dialect.[3]

At the site where the Neanderthals remains were discovered there is now a state-of-the-art Neanderthal museum which also includes an extensive segment on evolution, making it one of the most interesting evolutionary museums in Europe.[4] It is surrounded by a park with many statues of Neanderthals and their game, a bear, a moose and a beaver set in the actual locations.

There is also a nearby municipality of Krapinske Toplice (Krapina spa) with numerous thermal springs and spa tourist infrastructure.

Krapina is also the birthplace of the linguist and language reformer Ljudevit Gaj. His home is now a museum where visitors can learn about his life and work.

References

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  3. Official Website of Kajkavske popevke
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