Gvozd is a municipality in Sisak-Moslavina County, Croatia. Its seat is located in Vrginmost, which was named Gvozd between 1996 and 2012, when it was renamed amid a political controversy.
Croatian is the official first language. Serbian language with its Cyrillic alphabet is the officially recognised second language. In Cyrillic, Vrginmost is known as Вргинмост and (between 1996 and 2012) Gvozd as Гвозд.
In 1097, the last native Croatian King Petar Svačić was killed here during the Battle of Gvozd Mountain, leading to the mountain being called Petrova Gora (Petar's Mountain). The town was officially known as Gvozd between 1996 and 23 October 2012.
During the Croatian War of Independence, Vrginmost was a part of the unrecognized breakaway Republic of Serbian Krajina. It was retaken by the Croatian army during Operation Storm.
The municipality consists of 19 settlements:
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