Sokolovac, Koprivnica-Križevci County

Sokolovac is a village and municipality in the Koprivnica–Križevci County in Croatia.

In the 2011 census, there were 3,417 inhabitants in the area, in the following settlements:


 * Brđani Sokolovački, population 50
 * Domaji, population 176
 * Donja Velika, population 91
 * Donjara, population 26
 * Donji Maslarac, population 74
 * Gornja Velika, population 95
 * Gornji Maslarac, population 42
 * Grdak, population 85
 * Hudovljani, population 135
 * Jankovac, population 41
 * Kamenica, population 17
 * Ladislav Sokolovački, population 120
 * Lepavina, population 200
 * Mala Branjska, population 60
 * Mala Mučna, population 81
 * Mali Botinovac, population 15
 * Mali Grabičani, population 193
 * Mali Poganac, population 141
 * Miličani, population 147
 * Paunovac, population 30
 * Peščenik, population 79
 * Prnjavor Lepavinski, population 58
 * Rijeka Koprivnička, population 68
 * Rovištanci, population 57
 * Sokolovac, population 464
 * Srijem, population 213
 * Široko Selo, population 32
 * Trnovac Sokolovački, population 104
 * Velika Branjska, population 31
 * Velika Mučna, population 339
 * Veliki Botinovac, population 88
 * Vrhovac Sokolovački, population 65

In the same census, Croats were a majority at 85.4%, and there were also Serbs at 12.9%.

History
In the late 19th century and early 20th century, Sokolovac was part of the Bjelovar-Križevci County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. The Serbian Orthodox Lepavina Monastery, established in 1550, is located within the boundaries of the municipality.