Lepoglava | ||
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City | ||
Lepoglava monastery
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Location of Lepoglava in Croatia | ||
Coordinates: 46°12′27″N 16°02′37″E / 46.207399°N 16.043748°E | ||
Country | Croatia | |
County | Varaždin | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Marijan Škvarić (HNS) | |
Population (2011) | ||
• Total | 8,283 (municipality) | |
• Town itself | 4,174 | |
Time zone | Central European Time (UTC+1) |
Lepoglava is a town in Varaždin County, northern Croatia, located southwest of Varaždin, west of Ivanec and northeast of Krapina.
A total of 8,283 people in the municipality (2011 census) lives in the following settlements:
Lepoglava is probably best known for hosting the main Croatian prison. In 1854, a monastery of the Pauline Fathers was transformed by the authorities into a prison. In the twentieth century, the prison was used to intern political prisoners by the authorities of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Independent State of Croatia, and SFR Yugoslavia.