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Voštane
Voštane is a settlement (Croatia), settlement in the Cities of Croatia, City of Trilj in Croatia, located near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2021, its population was 26. Demographics Landmarks A historic burial ground from the 14th and 15th centuries is situated at the locality "Na Mašete". Most of some 40 grave markers are simple Slate, flat slates, but the site also contains several gabled tombstones (Stećak, stećci), which feature relief carvings depicting fighters and hunting expeditions. The sizable stone Parish Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, constructed in 1935 over the foundations of an earlier church, stands as the main religious center; it was significantly updated through renovations in the 1970s and 80s. The village also holds historical significance with its Chapel of St Clement, a 19th-century structure once used by the pastor, which reflects the expansion of St Clement's cult from Poljica (Dalmatia), Poljica, where he's honored as the guardian ...
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Trilj
Trilj () is a Cities of Croatia, town and Naselje, settlement in inland Dalmatia, Croatia. It is located northeast of Split (city), Split. In 2021, its population was 8182. Trilj was a traffic hub in Roman Dalmatia, Roman times, when a stone bridge ''Pons Tilurium'' was built on the Cetina River. A Legio VII Claudia, 7th Roman legion military camp called Tilurium was built on a hill above, at the crossroads of Roman roads leading from Salona to Narona and Bosnia. History In the area of Trilj there are many archaeological findings dating way back to Mesolithic. The first ethnic group that inhabited this area are the Illyrian tribe Dalmatae, Delmatae. They lived in a hill forts along the communication lines that connected their capital Delminium with the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic coast. A hundred and fifty years of fierce fighting against the Romans (165 BC – 9 AD) ended in defeat of Delmati people, after which Romans built the legionary fortress Tilurium. Roman legionary fortres ...
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