In 1860–1879,
Matija Mažuranić wrote a 62 folio manuscript today titled Writings on the Building of Roads in Gorski Kotar and Lika (), today with signature
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ZaNSK R 6424. A 21 folio manuscript dated 1872 titled Darstellung der Entstehung des Baues ... der Luisenstrasse togethr with a translation by I. Mikloušić is kept as
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ZaNSK R 4572. In 1864, a
rinderpest outbreak in
Bosanci and
Kasuni caused the
Lujzijana to be closed to horned traffic for 21 days in December.
WWII On 3 August 1941, the Ustaše arrested 85 (or 63) Serb railway workers in
Srpske Moravice. These were transferred to Ogulin, then
Koprivnica, then
Gospić then Jadovno where they were killed. On the night of the 2nd, Dušan Rajnović of
Tomići had been on duty together with Lazo Jakšić. After midnight, a man approached them and warned them that the Ustaše had arrived at the station and were arresting night shift workers. A freight train had arrived around 23:00 carrying 8 Ustaše, awaited by a group of Ustaše from Moravice with lists of those who would be arrested. The two hid atop the tin-covered locomotive of series 32. Cvitešić arrived with an armed Ustaša, approached by Ivan Brajdić who asked, "Where are the locomotive watchers?" Brajdić answered he didn't know. Lazo, afraid, surrendered himself, and they bound him immediately. Nikola and Jovo Kovačević, Simo Vučković-Mljekarov of
Petrovići, Nikola Nikšić Nestorov of Bunjevci and several others were already tied up in front of the office of
nadzornik Polić. After that, Dušan Rajnović fled home and at dawn left for
Radigojna. Dušan Hajdin was another surviving witness, who saw the Ustaše arrive and when the arrests began he notified the station manager Šarčević and the Italian rail command, but neither undertook anything, just watching it happen.
Recent Bunjevci was hit by the
2014 Dinaric ice storm. On 12 December 2017, a severe wind hit Bunjevci, blocking traffic to and from it. ==Politics==