Sunger


Sunger is a village in Croatia, in the Mrkopalj municipality, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County.

History

The volunteer fire department DVD Sunger was founded in 1906, and is today part of the VZ općine Fužine. Its current commander is Mladen Tomić.

WWII

The Italians withdrew from Mrkopalj on 15 March 1942, on the same day as Mrkopalj and Ravna Gora. The Italians did not leave those towns along the railway, which they fortified with barbed wire.
On 5 July in Sunger, a Croatian soldier killed an Italian soldier by stabbing him 7 times with a knife.

Recent

Around 20:30 on 11 July 2010, firefighters were called to the house of a family in Sunger. The JVP Delnice, DVD Sunger and DVD Mrkopalj responded, putting the fire out at 23:30, but not before the house had burned down.
Nedeljko Kosanović of Gomirje managed to capture on camera a wolf carrying its prey in its mouth near the sawmill in Sunger. In late June 2011, four Eurasian brown bears attacked a herd of cattle. In August 2011, a pack of wolves attacked and killed an adult Cervus elaphus individual near the first houses in the middle of Sunger, shortly after which a faun found shelter from the wolves in a resident's yard.
In the evening of 3 May 2018, a car hit a pole in Sunger, leaving the driver in need of medical attention.

Demographics

Sports

Beginning in 2013, the 7 stage long Cycling Trail of Gorski Kotar passes through Sunger.

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Category:Populated places in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County