Liplje or Liplje BosiljevaÃÂko is a settlement in the City of Vrbovsko in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 58.
Pavle PavliniÃÂ and Jakov RibiÃÂ of Liplje were listed by as fallen antifascist soldiers in WWII.
On 11 August 2012, drought caused a loss of tap water in Severin na Kupi, Draga Lukovdolska, MoÃÂile, Smià ¡ljak, Damalj, Klanac, Pleà ¡ivica, Rim, Zdihovo and Liplje.
Liplje was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm.
On 18 July 2023, the wind of a thunderstorm left Liplje without power.
As of 2021, there were only 5 inhabitants under the age of 20.
In 1828/1830, there were 147 residents in 15 families, all Catholic.
In 1870, Liplje, in Rim's porezna opÃÂina, had 27 houses and 196 people. Rim was in Lukovdol parish, but Zdihovo and Liplje were in Bosiljevo parish.
In 1890, Liplje itself had 35 houses and 191 people. The villagers of Liplje were under Bosiljevo parish. They attended the school in and were administered by Severin and were taxed by Rim.
As of its foundation in 2006, it belongs to the of Severin na Kupi.
The water storage unit between Severin na Kupi and Damalj is responsible for Draga Lukovdolska, MoÃÂile, Smià ¡ljak, Klanac, Pleà ¡ivica, Rim, Zdihovo and Liplje.