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Koprivnica () is a city in northern
Croatia. It is the capital of the
Koprivnica-Križevci county. In 2001 the city had a population of 30,994.
Geography
Koprivnica (
German:
Kopreinitz,
Hungarian:
Kapronca) is situated at a strategic location – on the slopes of Bilogora and
Kalnik from the south and river Drava from the north. Its position enabled it to develop numerous functions for the wider area such as trade, crafts and administration and in the 13th
century, Koprivnica became a town settlement. Koprivnica was named after the brook with the same name, which was first mentioned at the beginning of the 13th century during the
Hungarian Kingdom.
History
Koprivnica has a history similar to nearby
Varaždin: it was first mentioned in 1272 in a document by prince
László IV and declared a free royal town by king
Lajos I in 1356, and flourished as a trading place and a military fortress since.
In the 14th century, the town settlement further developed due to increased trade under the influence of Varaždin. During the construction of Renaissance fortification in the second half of the 16th century Koprivnica was the centre of Slavonian military border. Koprivnica had in its troops musketeers, German soldiers, hussars and infantry. At that time the Renaissance square emerges together with the Town hall which emphasized the renaissance identity, so Koprivnica is today legitimately considered a...
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