Radoboj

Radoboj is a village and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County in Croatia. In the 2011 census, the total population was 3,387, in the following settlements:[3]

  • Bregi Radobojski, population 445
  • Gorjani Sutinski, population 145
  • Gornja Šemnica, population 627
  • Jazvine, population 382
  • Kraljevec Radobojski, population 49
  • Kraljevec Šemnički, population 117
  • Orehovec Radobojski, population 282
  • Radoboj, population 1,282
  • Strahinje Radobojsko, population 58

Radoboj
Municipality
Radoboj is located in Krapina-Zagorje County
Radoboj
Radoboj is located in Croatia
Radoboj
Coordinates: 46°09′59.04″N 15°55′24.96″E
Country Croatia
CountyKrapina-Zagorje County
Government
  Municipal MayorAnđelko Topolovec
Area
  Municipality33.1 km2 (12.8 sq mi)
  Urban
13.0 km2 (5.0 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Municipality2,981
  Density90/km2 (230/sq mi)
  Urban
1,131
  Urban density87/km2 (230/sq mi)
Websiteradoboj.hr

In the 2011 census, 99.0% of the population were Croats.[4]

Fossil site

Radoboj is particularly famous as a major fossil site. During the 19th Century a large number of fossils from the Miocene were excavated here. Especially notable are the well preserved insects fossils which were described by the Swiss palaeontologist Oswald Heer. Most of this type material is currently in Landesmuseum Joanneum, Graz, there is also considerable material from Radoboj in the Natural History Museum in Zagreb.

Sport

Football club NK Radoboj in the 4th League.

Notable people

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