Gotalovec
Gotalovec is a village in northern Croatia, located near Budinšćina in the region of Hrvatsko Zagorje. The population is 187 (census 2001).[1]
History
Gotalovec was established by the noble Gotal family in the thirteenth century. It primarily consisted of the medieval fort of Gotalovec (dated 1322), and the surrounding villages. It was in the possession of the Gotal family until 1740 when it was transferred by inheritance to the Somogy and later on the Bedekovic Komorski family. Finally, in the late 18th century it was incorporated by the noble Erdody family into their estate. In the nearby locality of Gotalovec, no trace of the former fort and castle can presently be found as the remains were used as building material during construction of a nearby road. It is known however to be situated some 200 meters from one of the sources of the river Krapina; in 1988, one could clearly distinguish three levels under an orchad and an access through a hole in a bush which was no more accessible in 2002. Old people say it gave access to a large room (some sort of wardroom) they visited as children.
Modern Gotalovec is a peaceful and quite village. Nowadays it is famous for the spring of Bistra water which is located nearby Gotalovec in the foothills of the Ivanscica hill.
Gotalovec is inhabited by friendly and hospitable people. It is well known for its distinguished Hladika family. The Hladikas of Gotalovec are hosts of the annual party taking place in late August every year when family, friends and people from nearby localities seize the opportunity to relax over a cup of home-made 'Viljamovka' (alcoholic drink made of Williams pears), a glass of good wine and barbecue. The Hladika family is also an up-and-coming manufacturer of this drink.
Gotalovec is also known for its natural beauties, its swimming pools and mild climate.
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Coordinates: 46°09′25″N 16°13′05″E / 46.15694°N 16.21806°E