Sinj (Croatian: [sîːɲ]) is a town in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. As of the 2021 census, the population was 23,500 people, of...
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Lady of Sinj (Croatian: Gospa sinjska) is the title given to a painting venerated as miraculous of Mary, mother of Jesus. The sanctuary in Sinj where the...
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from Croatia's 2nd largest city – Split, in the district of Sinj, 14 km from the town of Sinj and 7 km from the village of Hrvace, which is also the next...
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[sîːɲskaː âːlka]) is an equestrian competition held in the Croatian town of Sinj every first Sunday in August since 1715. It commemorates a Croatian–Venetian...
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Čitluk is a village near Sinj, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. It is located at and has a population of 488 (2011 census). In 42, the colony of Aequum...
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Radošić is a village near Sinj, Croatia. In the 2011 census, it had 686 inhabitants. "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Radošić"...
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Gradski stadion Sinj is a football stadium in Sinj, Croatia. It was built in 2006 and serves as home stadium for NK Junak Sinj football club. The stadium...
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a member of the Croatian Parliament since 2015, and was elected mayor of Sinj in the 2021 local elections. In October 2024, he announced his candidacy...
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This limestone deposit in the karst of Dinaric Alps near Sinj, Croatia, was formed in the Eocene....
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Sinjsko Polje (redirect from Sinj field)
Sinjsko Polje (lit. 'Field of Sinj') is a polje (karstic field) in the inner Dalmatia region of Croatia, the fifth largest in Croatia, covering an area...
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