Gornja Stubica () is a village and municipality in Krapina-Zagorje County, Croatia.
The first written document about the parish of St. George in Gornja Stubica dates back up to 1209. Right next to the church is the over 400-year-old Gubec lime tree (a protected natural object). Many Legends about Matija Gubec and the peasant revolt of 1573 are associated with it. In the center of the town, on St. George's Square, is the chapel of St. John the Baptist built in the Baroque style. There, in 1999, a memorial bust to Rudolf Pereà ¡in, born in the village of Jakà ¡inec, was unveiled.
From 1981 to 1996, the highest temperature recorded at the StubiÃÂka gora weather station was , on 28 July 1987. The coldest temperature was , on 12 February 1985.
In the 2021 census, it had a total of 4,622 inhabitants, in the following settlements:
In the same census, an absolute majority of inhabitants were Croats at 99.37%.
The current mayor of Gornja Stubica is Matija Leà ¡koviàand the Gornja Stubica Municipal Council consists of 13 seats.
Gornja Stubica is twinned with: