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Crikvenica () is a city in
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, located on the
Adriatic The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan Peninsula. The Adriatic is the northernmost arm of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from the Strait of Otranto (where it connects to the Ionian Sea) to the ...
in the
Primorje-Gorski Kotar County Primorje-Gorski Kotar County ( hr, Primorsko-goranska županija, ) is a county in western Croatia that includes the Bay of Kvarner, the surrounding Northern Croatian Littoral, and the mountainous region of Gorski kotar. Its center is Rijeka. ...
.


Names

The names of the town in various languages include: * la, Ad Turres * it, Cirquenizza * hu, Cirkvenica, Cirkvenicza, Czirkvenicza, Czirkwenicza * german: Cirknenz


Geography

Crikvenica is located southeast of
Rijeka Rijeka ( , , ; also known as Fiume hu, Fiume, it, Fiume ; local Chakavian: ''Reka''; german: Sankt Veit am Flaum; sl, Reka) is the principal seaport and the third-largest city in Croatia (after Zagreb and Split). It is located in Prim ...
and is the largest settlement on the coast of the
Vinodol Vinodol is a Slavs, Slavic toponym that may refer to: *Vinodol, Nitra, village and municipality in Slovakia *Vinodol, Croatia, municipality and valley in Croatia **Vinodol Channel, channel in Croatia **Vinodol Hydroelectric Power Plant, power plant ...
coastal area. Towns near Crikvenica include
Kraljevica Kraljevica (known as ''Porto Re'' in Italian language, Italian and literally translated as "King's cove" in English language, English) is a town in the Kvarner region of Croatia, located between Rijeka and Crikvenica, approximately thirty kilomet ...
, Selce and
Novi Vinodolski Novi Vinodolski (, often also called Novi or ''Novi del Vinodol'' o ''Novi in Valdivino'' in Italian) is a town on the Adriatic Sea coast in Croatia, located south of Crikvenica, Selce and Bribir and north of Senj. The population of Novi is 3,98 ...
. In the last twenty years, due to urban expansion of Crikvenica itself and expansion of the nearby town of Selce, the two were merged into a mini-conglomerate.


Population

In the 2011 census, Crikvenica had a total municipal population of 11,122, in the following settlements: * Crikvenica, population 6,860 * Dramalj, population 1,485 *
Jadranovo Jadranovo is a small coastal town in the northern coast of Croatia. Tourism here has flourished due to its proximity to Crikvenica. Geography Jadranovo is at approximately 45°10′N 14°41′E. This is 8 km from Crikvenica and 26 k ...
, population 1,224 * Selce, population 1,553


History

Crikvenica was developed on the site of a Roman era settlement and military base called Ad Turres. Old Crikvenica was originally an offshoot of the village of Kotor, which is located on a nearby hill and shares its name with that of the village. The name of the town derives from the word for 'church' (Croatian: ''crkva'', in dialect ''crikva''), referring to the monastery church of the Pauline Fathers, which was built by Nikola IV Frankopan nearby in 1412. Beside the church and the monastery at the mouth of the Dubračina, the nearby port of Grižane grew up. In 1760 the local worthy moved from Bribir to Crikvenica and thus it became the centre of the whole
Vinodol Vinodol is a Slavs, Slavic toponym that may refer to: *Vinodol, Nitra, village and municipality in Slovakia *Vinodol, Croatia, municipality and valley in Croatia **Vinodol Channel, channel in Croatia **Vinodol Hydroelectric Power Plant, power plant ...
coast. A great fire of 1776, in which nearly entire Kotor was burnt down, accelerated the migration from the hills towards the coastal areas. In the 19th century Crikvenica began to attract many tourists, which brought about a turning point in its history. In 1877 a harbour was built in Crikvenica, in 1888 a bathing beach and as early as 1891 the first hotel had opened. In 1895 the Hotel Therapia was opened with 120 beds and a Hydrotherapy Institute. In 1902 the Hotel Crikvenica was built, in 1903 the Bellevue and in 1905 the Miramare. In 1906 Crikvenica became officially a health resort and due to its favourable climate, in the space of just 16 years Crikvenica became the most important resort on the riviera. Today, together with Selce, it is one of the most attractive parts of the Kvarner coast, as well as of the North Adriatic coast of Croatia in general. In the late 19th and early 20th century, Crikvenica was a district capital in the
Modruš-Rijeka County The Modruš-Rijeka County ( hr, Modruško-riječka županija; hu, Modrus-Fiume vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision ('' županija'') of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. Croatia-Slavonia was an autonomous kingdom within the Lan ...
of the
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia ( hr, Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija; hu, Horvát-Szlavónország or ; de-AT, Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien) was a nominally autonomous kingdom and constitutionally defined separate political nation with ...
.


Notable people

* Josif Pančić (1814–1888), botanist * Ljerko Spiller (1908–2008), Croatian and Argentine violinist * The family of Argentine Cardinal
Estanislao Esteban Karlic Estanislao Esteban Karlic (born 7 February 1926) is an Argentine cardinal of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Paraná from 1986 to 2003, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 2007. Biography Estanislao Karlic was born in Oliva ...
(born 1926) came from Karlići, a small village approximately outside Crikvenica


Photo gallery

File:Crikvenica 107.jpg, Viaduct passing through the town File:Crikvenica s palade 16022012 2 roberta f.jpg, Port of Crikvenica File:Crikvenica Croatia.JPG, Town park File:Houses in the Milovan Mužević street in Dramalj.jpg, Dramalj File:Crikvenica Ursa major 0809.jpg, Nighttime view of the town File:Grad Ck zgrada 040109.jpg, Crikvenica Town Hall File:Crikvenica, hotel Kaštel.jpg, Monastery (today Kaštel Hotel) and Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary File:Špiljski lav 1.JPG, Cave lion skull found in
Vrtare Male Vrtare Male is a pit cave located near Dramalj, a seaside village in Croatia. Its depth is believed to be , with around submerged. It was first explored in 1966 by the Mountaineering Society Velebit. In 1996, Dragan Pelić, a photographer and s ...
cave


See also

* Giulio Clovio


References


Bibliography

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External links

* {{Authority control Cities and towns in Croatia Populated coastal places in Croatia Roman towns and cities in Croatia Populated places in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County Modruš-Rijeka County 1412 establishments in Europe 15th-century establishments in Croatia