Ivan Banjavčić

Ivan Banjavčić

Ivan Banjavčić (Barilović May 29 1843 - Heidelberg October 7 1913), was a Croatian politician and philanthropist.

He was a fervent follower of Ante Starčević of the Croatian Party of Rights and acted as the leader of the party in Karlovac. His law firm, at which the writer Ante Kovačić also worked for a period, contributed to the party's work for over three decade.

From 1877 to 1906 he was Karlovac's representative in the Croatian Parliament (Sabor) as a member of the Party of Rights. Banjavčić was also the first mayor of the enlarged city of Karlovac after municipalities of Banija and Švarča were unified to it. During his time as mayor the city received an electric power plant on the Kupa river near Ozalj. A modern waterworks were created, as well as a sewer system. Banjavčić died in Heidelberg, Germany in 1913, leaving his estate to various Croatian societies, students, peasants, and craftsmen.


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