Donja Stubica

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  • Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
  • Donja Stubica je grad u Republici Hrvatskoj, na jugu Krapinsko-zagorske županije.
    Grad se sastoji od 11 naselja, to su: Donja Podgora, Donja Stubica, Gornja Podgora, Hižakovec, Hruševec, Lepa Ves, Donji Matenci, Gornji Matenci, Milekovo Selo, Pustodol i Vučak.
    Grad se nalazi na južnome dijelu Hrvatskoga zagorja i prostire se na 44 km2. Smješten je u središnjemu dijelu sjevernih padina Medvednice, u središtu stubičke doline. Svojim južnim dijelom obuhvaća šume Parka prirode Medvednica.
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    Donja Stubica is a small town located in the Krapina-Zagorje County in northern Croatia. It is known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes, nestled in the hilly region of Hrvatsko Zagorje. The town is particularly famous for its connection to the Peasants' Revolt of 1573, led by Matija Gubec, which is one of the most significant uprisings in Croatian history.
    Key Points about Donja Stubica:
    Historical Significance:
    Donja Stubica was a focal point of the 1573 Peasants' Revolt, where local peasants rose up against the feudal lords. This event is commemorated every year with a reenactment of the battle, drawing many visitors interested in Croatian history.
    Cultural Heritage:
    The town is home to several historical monuments and museums, such as the Matija Gubec Memorial House, which offers insight into the life and legacy of the leader of the revolt.
    The Parish Church of St. George, a significant religious site, is another historical landmark.
    Natural Attractions:
    The surrounding area is known for its natural beauty, with lush hills, vineyards, and thermal springs. Terme Jezerčica, a popular thermal spa located near the town, offers relaxation and wellness treatments.
    The nearby Medvednica Mountain and Nature Park provide opportunities for hiking, skiing, and exploring nature.

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