Stubica or Stubica Vrbovska is a village in Croatia, under the Vrbovsko township, in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County.
In 1860âÂÂ1879, Matija Maà ¾uraniàwrote a 62 folio manuscript today titled Writings on the Building of Roads in Gorski Kotar and Lika (), today with signature HR-ZaNSK R 6424. A 21 folio manuscript dated 1872 titled Darstellung der Entstehung des Baues ... der Luisenstrasse togethr with a translation by I. Miklouà ¡iàis kept as HR-ZaNSK R 4572.
In 1864, a rinderpest outbreak in Bosanci and Kasuni caused the Lujzijana to be closed to horned traffic for 21 days in December.
On 29 May 1941, the Ustaà ¡e arrested 20 Serb and 7 Croat villagers from Jablan, Hajdine, Presika, Stubica and Tuk. All were imprisoned for 8 to 30 days and then release, only to be recaptured shortly after release. Only Ivan à  tigliÃÂ, Zvonko Matijeviàand Jovo Stipanoviàsurvived.
On 1 July 1944, Lovorka Kukanià(1921-12-11 â 1944-07-01), substitute commissar of the 13th Partisan Division, was killed in Stubica. On 1 July 1984, UBNOR Vrbovsko erected an L-shaped monument to her in Stubica.
Stubica was hit by the 2014 Dinaric ice storm.
On 12 December 2017, a severe wind hit Stubica, blocking traffic to and from it.
In June 2018, the Lovnik water storage unit was found to have a coliform bacteria concentration of 391/100ml, and both Escherichia coli and Enterococcus bacteria were present.
As of 2021, there were no inhabitants under the age of 20.
In 1870, Stubica had 26 houses and 173 people.
In 1890, Stubica had 7 houses and 44 people. They attended the school in Vrbovsko regardless of faith. Despite being taxed by Vrbovsko, Stubica was administered by Gomirje.
As of its foundation on 3 March 2008, it belongs to the of Vrbovsko.
The water storage unit Lovnik, with a capacity of at an elevation of , is responsible for part of Vrbovsko and for Hajdine, Presika, Kamensko and Stubica.
Stubica has an Udaljeni pretplatniÃÂki multipleksor (UPM).