Bosiljevo is a municipality in Karlovac county, Croatia. There are 1,486 inhabitants, 96.57% which are Croats. Karlovac county - KarlovaÄka županija is a county in central Croatia, with the administrative center in Karlovac. ... Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic people mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. ...
Cities and towns:Karlovac | Ogulin | Ozalj | Slunj | Duga Resa Municipalities: Barlilović | Bosiljevo | Cetingrad | Draganić | Generalski Stol | Josipdol | Kamanje | Krnjak | Lasinja | Netretić | Plaški | Rakovica | Ribnik | Saborsko | | Tounj | Vojnić | Žakanje Karlovac county - KarlovaÄka županija is a county in central Croatia, with the administrative center in Karlovac. ... Karlovac (German: Karlstadt or Carlstadt, Hungarian: Károlyváros) is a city and municipality in central Croatia. ... Ogulin is a town in north-western Croatia, Karlovac county, population 8,712 (2001), total municipality population 15,054 (2001). ... Ozalj is a town in central Croatia, located north of Karlovac and southwest of Jastrebarsko, on the Kupa river. ... Jordan Bicanic has founded the city of Slunj in early middle ages. ... BarliloviÄ is a municipality in Karlovac county, Croatia. ... Cetingrad is a municipality in Karlovac county, Croatia near Croatias border with Bosnia. ... Josipdol is town and municipality in Karlovac county, Croatia. ... Krnjak (Serbian: ÐÑÑак) is a town and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia. ... PlaÅ¡ki is town and municipality in Karlovac county, Croatia. ... Rakovica is a village in south-central Croatia, in the region of Kordun south of Karlovac and north of the Plitvice Lakes. ... Ribnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Рибник), formerly known as Srpski KljuÄ (СÑпÑки ÐÑÑÑ), is a municipality in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. ... Žakanje is a municipality in Karlovac county, Croatia. ...
Bosiljevo lies in a favourable communications position by the Zagreb-Rijeka road and is of touristic interest.
Because of the Turkish devastation of churches and the radical reconstruction of the castle in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, today Bosiljevo is identified with a historicist parish church, a baroque pilgrimage church, and a neoromantic castle.
Crucial for the future complete evaluation of Bosiljevo as a tourist area, and for its economic development, is the construction of a crossing on the Zagreb-Rijeka road and links with the unused potentials of the future reservoir of the river Dobra, Toplica Lešće, and ihe protected landscape of Klek mountain.