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Trilj (Croatian pronunciation: [trîːʎ], Italian: Treglia, Latin: Pons Tiluri) is a muni****lity and town in
inland Dalmatia, Croatia. It is
located northeast...
- Lećevica, Marina, Muć, Okrug, Otok, Prgomet,
Primorski Dolac, Seget, Sinj,
Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika.
Under 2023
revision district boundaries were
redrawn according...
- The 1898
Trilj earthquake occurred on Sa****ay, July 2, 1898, near the town of
Trilj in the then-Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary, with the moment...
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through the city of Sinj.
After that it runs eastward,
through the city of
Trilj and then back
westward around the
Mosor mountain,
before flowing into the...
- over Zagora. The
larger towns include Knin, Drniš, Vrlika, Sinj, Vrgorac,
Trilj and Imotski.
Villages include Biskupija, Kistanje, Kijevo, Unešić, Oklaj...
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Croatian rapper. Šipek was born in Sinj,
Croatia and
spent most of his life in
Trilj. He
currently resides in Split. He
started engaging with
music at the end...
- Split-Dalmatia county:
cities and muni****lities Kaštela, Sinj, Solin,
Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika, Dicmo, Dugopolje, Hrvace, Klis, Lećevica, Marina, Muć,...
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settlement near
Trilj in the Split-Dalmatia
County of Croatia.
Strmendolac is
located at the
Karst Plateau, 4
kilometers East of
Trilj. The
village can...
- adds Marina,
Primorski Dolac, Prgomet, Lećevica, Klis, Dugopolje, Dicmo,
Trilj and Sinj. The
entire Split-Dalmatia
County has 454,798 residents, and the...
- Partisans. The
operation began on
March 26, 1944. The
worst hit were
areas near
Trilj,
namely the
villages of Podi, Ruda, Otok, Voštane, Krivodol,
Donji Dolac...