Osojnik is a village in Croatia, under the Vrbovsko township, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County. It is divided into Donji Osojnik and Gornji Osojnik. These end a chain of villages of increasing elevation from Mali JadrÃÂ to Veliki JadrÃÂ, Donji Osojnik and Gornji Osojnik.
On 8 June 1654, Juraj V Frankapan Trà ¾aÃÂki issued in Novigrad na Dobri a document granting Stjepan Domitroviàa selo in Osojnik, while ordering a resolution to the border dispute between Jadràand Ponikve.
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.
On 9 June 1774, Gregorij Kneà ¾iàlord of Bosiljevo drew up in Bosiljevo on behalf of the widow lady Ana Vojkoviàand her housekeeper Elizabeth de Pozzi a list of duties of freemen in Jadràand Osojnik. It was signed by judge Marko Vuk and Marko Kramariàof Osojnik. The villagers of Jadràspring 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 to an hour and a half's walk away. The was mentioned. The vineyards on Tisovac and Gloà ¾ac were also mentioned. The transcript survives in the HDA in Zagreb, and was published by . The original survives in the HDA, and was published by .
In July 1936, Ivan Goran KovaÃÂiÃÂ and other HSS members and sympathisers founded ' chapters in Severin and Lukovdol. On 9 August, they held a meeting in Osojnik along with one in Veliki JadrÃÂ.
Osojnik received tap water in 1939âÂÂ1940 after the construction of a pipeline.
Nikola and Jure DomitroviÃÂ, Jure KramariÃÂ, Fanika KrajaÃÂiàand Drago à  pehar of Osojnik were listed by as fallen antifascist soldiers in WWII. Petar KramariÃÂ, Mijo Pavliàand Dragutin à  pehar were listed as victims of fascism.
On 30 August 2012, a leak in Vrbovsko forced a water shutoff that affected Osojnik, among others.
Osojnik was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm.
As of 2021, there were only 12 inhabitants under the age of 20.
In 1870, Osojnik, alone in its porezna opÃÂina, had 79 houses and 441 people.
In 1890, Osojnik had 78 houses and 411 people. The villagers of Osojnik were under Lukovdol parish. They attended the school in Lukovdol but were administered by Severin and taxed by Osojnik. The tax district of Osojnik also administered Kamensko
As of its foundation on 3 March 2008, it belongs to the of JadrÃÂ-Osojnik, which meets in Veliki JadrÃÂ.
The water storage unit in Gornji Osojnik is also responsible for Donji Osojnik, Draà ¾ice, Veliki Jadràand Mali JadrÃÂ.
Osojnik has an Udaljeni pretplatniÃÂki stupanj (UPS).