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Sunday, January 25, 2026

Karlovac

Karlovac County is located in central Croatia, with Karlovac as its capital and administrative center. 
It is one of the larger counties, covering an area of ​​approximately 3,626 km². 

Location: It borders Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and serves as a major transport link between the interior (Zagreb) and the coast (Rijeka/Split). 
Population: Approximately 100,000–130,000 inhabitants (depending on recent census, declining due to emigration and an aging population). 
Nature & Landscape: Known for its four rivers (Korana, Kupa, Mrežnica, and Dobra) → hence the nickname "city of four rivers" for Karlovac itself.
It boasts abundant greenery, forests, lakes, and karst landscapes. 
Popular Attractions: Rastoke (watermills and waterfalls), Aquatika freshwater aquarium, caves, and hiking and cycling trails. 
Things to see: Historic towns and castles such as Ozalj, Slunj, Ogulin, Duga Resa, and Dubovac Castle. 
Rich folklore, traditions, and Baroque architecture in Karlovac (founded in 1579 as a fortified town). 
Tourism: Strongly focused on nature tourism, adventure (rafting, kayaking, cycling), rural tourism, and cultural heritage. 
Often described as an "underrated gem" or "fairytale nature in the heart of Croatia." 
Economy: Primarily industry, forestry, agriculture, and growing tourism. 

In short: a green, water-rich region with plenty of history, tranquility, and outdoor opportunities, ideal for those who want to escape the busy coast while remaining centrally located in Croatia.








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