Bubnjarci | |
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Coordinates: 45°38′39″N 15°21′32″E / 45.64417°N 15.35889°E | |
Population | 237 |
Area code | 047 |
License plate | KA |
Bubnjarci (until 1918 St. Kosma and Damian) is a village in Croatia on the Slovenian border. The name Bubnjarci (Croatian: Bubnjar = drummer) comes from the time when the inhabitants in the 15–16th centuries, the Knights of Ozalj and Ribnik against the Turks served as a signal drummer. The name Bubnjarački Brod was a part of Bubnjarci and ranged from Bukovac to Žakanje in the 16th century. Bubnjarci was first mentioned in the 15th century, with a manor house same name. In that time it was one of the most important castles in Croatia. The exact position was the plot number 93, clearly visible on the cadastral map of 1860. About the time of the establishment are no sources.
Bubnjarci is in the immediate vicinity of the river Kupa (Kulpa) near Metlika, which is also the border river of Slovenia. Already in the 12th century, the Kupa already was border between Kranjska (Krain) and Croatia
Bubnjarci belonged since the 14th Century to the municipality Lipnik, now Ribnik. This included 25 villages in the year 1418 with 4784 souls. This is engraved in the bell of Ribnik. Because of the way to Ribnik was much too far, however, they visited the Holy Mass in Metlika in the Carniola.
Averages, the part of the Kupa by the rail link, which - in the course of road construction for Karlovac - from Ljubljana (Ljubljana) - Novo Mesto (Rudolfwert) in 1913 and beyond Carlstadt has been expanded 1914th Originally, this connection from the junction Bubnjarci (12 Verschiebegleise) to be built for Dubrovnik further, however, stopped the decline of the Austrian Empire in 1918 these plans. Today, run the two-axle Railcar s of ancient DB series 795 between Metlika (Möttling) and Karlovac.