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There also stood the Church of Saint Mary, as well as the Chapel of Saint's Fabian and Sebastian. The rest of the unit and most inhabitants lived outside the fortress, in clay-covered houses built on thick poles amid water. These houses are so beautifully arranged that they seem to form a town with streets and lanes, which boats can pass through with ease.
Houses are, however, not lined next to each other, but stand detached from one another, so that one needs a boat to get to his neighbour’s house.
This medieval setup no longer exists but the materials were used to make the modern old town Otočac, The Stone bridge, various housing and the new church.
Otočac nowdays has about 3 850 inhabitants. In Otočac is the seat of the Gacka area and the seat of the township. It is one of the oldest towns inhabited by Croatian population. The first written records of the town date back to the end of the 11th century (1100) and the Baška Tablet, an inscribed stone tablet from the island of Krk which belongs among the earliest known monuments to Croatian literacy and culture. At that time, St. Nicholas Monastery in Otočac was affiliated with St. Lucy’s Convent in Baška on the island of Krk. However, the historians believe that Otočac dates further back in time than the 11th century with a presumption that one of the first Croatian leaders, Duke Borna, held one of his seats in Otočac at the beginning of the 9th century.
Hospitality industy and tourism are the focus of many people in Otočac lately. There is a large number of cafe's, restaurants and many people are renting their homes nowdays.
The river Gacka is renowned for its brown trout (Salmo trutta), truly being a mecca for all passionate anglers. Because of the abundance of food, the brown trout of Gacka grows 5-7 times faster than in any other trout water in the world. The largest specimens of the Gacka's trout have been known to grow up to 5 kg. The angling season on the Gacka River opens from 1st of March and closes on October 31st.






