Kosinj

Many Croatian archaeological sites, such as Bočaj, Basarica, Ribnik/grad Kosinj, Pisani kamen, Prespa, Mlakvena Greda etc.

Many medieval and historical records say that the city Ribnik or Kosinjgrad or Lasch de Kosin, the princes who reigned the year of our Lord mentions Kosinjski first in the year 1071 in the charter of the Croatian king Peter Krešimir IV.

Since the end Kosinj remained rather poorly populated, Krajina administration has moved here from the Croatian settlers Ogulin and upper Pokuplje.

The description of Kosinj by Bishop Glavinić, says that this place is divided into Upper, Middle and Lower Village.

In the Upper Kosinj Glavinić is found forty houses of Croatian immigrants from Pokuplje.

The variety of wildlife includes catfish and carp also: pike, chub, crvenorepke, white amur, sunstroke, and babushkas.

And today many churches in Kosinj, other than those use and enrich the history and heritage to the miraculous chapel in Zakosnjak.

Vida has three panels of the Glagolitic summer Lord 1500 and is particularly interesting emblem of Prince Anž (Ivan) VIII Frankapan Brinjski placed upside down above the door.

Kosinj Valley