Mali Jadrč
Mali Jadrč is a village in Croatia, under the Vrbovsko township, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County. Along with Veliki Jadrč, it is one of two villages that make up Jadrč. It is the first of a chain of villages of increasing elevation from Mali Jadrč to Veliki Jadrč, Donji Osojnik and Gornji Osojnik.
History
In the 1774 list of duties, the villagers of Osojnik mentioned their preserved slobodni list from grof Frangepan dated 28 June 1654, which made them freedmen; that of the villagers of Jadrč had burned up about 50 years prior.On 9 June 1774, Gregorij Knežić lord of Bosiljevo drew up in Bosiljevo on behalf of the widow lady Ana Vojković and her housekeeper Elizabeth de Pozzi a list of duties of freemen in Jadrč and Osojnik. It was signed by Mihal Muretić of Jadrč. The villagers of Jadrč spring water even in the summer, in contrast to those of Osojnik for whom it dried up. They milled their wheat on the Kupa about an hour's walk away. The was mentioned. The transcript survives in the HDA in Zagreb, and was published by. The original survives in the HDA, and was published by.
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Construction on the Črnomelj-Vrbovsko railway begun in 1939, but by 1940 it had come to a halt thanks to a worker dispute. Thanks to the outbreak of WWI, it was never finished.Recent
On 30 August 2012, a leak in Vrbovsko forced a water shutoff that affected Mali Jadrč, among others.Mali Jadrč was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm.
In 2023, the road entering Mali Jadrč was asphalted.
Demographics
As of 2021, there were only 7 inhabitants under the age of 20.In 1870, Jadrč Mali, alone in its own porezna općina, had 23 houses and 199 people.
In 1890, Jadrč Mali had 39 houses and 209 people. Its villagers were under Lukovdol parish and school districts, but were taxed by Jadrč Mali and administered by Severin. Jadrč Mali tax district also administered Smišljak.