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Pakrac kojeg više nema: Munjara Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/15/2014
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Mjesta koja su nekad obilježila grad, a sada ih na žalost više nema....
Places that used to be essential part of this town, but now, unfortunately, are gone...


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Prva električna centrala u Pakracu popularno nazivana Munjara ili Letrika sagrađena je 1906. te je ovaj grad među prvim gradovima u Hrvatskoj uopće u koji je uvedena električna energija. Sagradio ju je poduzetnik Belgijanac Maurice Sheuer, a graditelj je vjerojatno bio Stjepan Golubić.
Do početka rada električne centrale pakrački domovi i grad osvjetljavali su se petrolejskim lampama. Stanovnici Pakraca su s velikim nepovjerenjem su gledali na uvođenje električne rasvjete pa su je sporo prihvaćali i uvodili u vlastite domove. Jedan ljetopisac navodi kako je 1906. godina obilovala kišom i grmljavinom,a među građanstvom se raširilo mišljenje kako je uzrok tome upravo novouvedena električna struja. U općinskom odboru neki su bili mišljenja da ulice uopće i ne treba osvjetljavati jer je svatko pošten već u 8 sati u krevetu.
Pakračka centrala imala je generator istosmjerne struje od 68 kw i proizvodila je dosta struje za rasvjetljavanje središta grada i bolnice sve do 1931. godine kada je prestala s radom. Ipak, pakračka centrala nastavlja i dalje sa radom, ali sada kao motorni mlin. Zgrada munjare dugo vremena je bila u derutnom stanju te je srušena 2011. godine.
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The first power station in Pakrac popularly called Munjara or Letrika was built in 1906th and this city is among the first cities in Croatia in general which is wired for electricity. It was built by Belgian entrepreneur Maurice Sheuer, and the builder was probably Stjepan Golubić.
Before the start of the power station Pakrac homes and town were illuminated by kerosene lamps. Residents looked with great distrust at the introduction of electric lighting and were slowly accepting it in their own homes. One chronicler says that during the 1906th there was abundant rain and lightning, and among the citizenry was widespread belief that the cause was just newly introduced electricity. In municipal committee some were of the opinion that the streets do not even need to be illuminated because everyone who is honest should be home by 8:00PM.
Pakrac power station had a DC generator of 68 kw and produced enough electricity to illuminate the center of the city and the hospital until the 1931st when it stopped working. However, station continues to work, but now as a motor mill. Lately it was devastated and was demolished in 2011.

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