In 1860–1879, Matija Mažuranić wrote a 62 folio manuscript today titled Writings on the Building of Roads in Gorski Kotar and Lika (Croatian: Spisi o gradnji cesta u Gorskom Kotaru i Lici), today with signature HR-ZaNSKR 6424.[3]:223
Construction on the Črnomelj-Vrbovsko railway begun in 1939, but by 1940 it had come to a halt thanks to a worker dispute.[5] Thanks to the outbreak of WWI, it was never finished.
On 9 May 1942, the 1st battalion of the Kordun Partisan Detachment[sr] unsuccessfully attacked the weapons depot in Severin, while a group of Serbs cut down about 50 poles in Močile and Draga.[6]
In 1870, Draga's porezna općina included Nadvučnik. Draga itself had 15 houses and 118 people.[10]:32
In 1890, Draga had 23 houses and 131 people. Its villagers were under Lukovdol parish and school districts, but were administered by Severin and taxed by Draga. Draga tax district also administered Nadvučnik, including Gvozdac and Lovnik.[11]:57
Further reading
Kraljevski zemaljski statistički ured (1903). Političko i sudbeno razdieljenje i Repertorij prebivališta Kraljevina Hrvatske i Slavonije po stanju od 1. travnja 1903. Zagreb: Kraljevska hrvatsko-slavonsko-dalmatinska zemaljska vlada, 🖶 Kraljevska zemaljska tiskara.
Beginning in 2013,[13] the 7 stage 260 kilometres (160mi) long Cycling Trail of Gorski Kotar (Croatian: Goranska biciklistička transverzala) passes through Draga Lukovdolska.[14]
Infrastructure
The water storage unit between Severin na Kupi and Damalj is responsible for Draga Lukovdolska, Močile, Smišljak, Klanac, Plešivica, Rim, Zdihovo and Liplje. The water storage unit in Nadvučnik, with a capacity of 400 cubic metres (14,000cuft) at an elevation of 444 metres (1,457ft), is also responsible for Lukovdol, Podvučnik, Vučnik, Gorenci and part of Draga Lukovdolska.[8] With a 2 l/s flow, this area often experiences water shortages.[15]
↑ Kraljevski zemaljski statistički ured (1895). "Repertorij prebivališta po županijah, kotarih, upravnih i poreznih obćinah". Političko i sudbeno razdieljenje kralj. Hrvatske i Slavonije i Repertorij prebivališta po stanju od 31. svibnja 1895. Zagreb: Kraljevska hrvatsko-slavonsko-dalmatinska zemaljska vlada. pp.1–206.
Korenčić, Mirko (1979). Naselja i stanovništvo Socijalističke Republike Hrvatske (1857–1971)[Villages and Population of the Socialist Republic of Croatia (1857–1971)]. Djela Jugoslavenske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti (in Serbo-Croatian). Vol.54.
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