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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...
- Top row: The
source is a
karst spring. Peruća Lake.
Cetina at
Sinjsko polje.
Bottom row: Near Trilj.
Canyon near Šestanovac.
Mouth of the
river at Omiš...
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valley with 15 km long Peruća Lake (Perućko Jezero),
continuing on to the
Sinjsko Polje. The south-western
slopes (Croatian side)
ascend in a few steps....
- Krajina, a
group of
settlements situated around a
fertile karstic field of
Sinjsko Polje (300 m AMSL), once
shaped by the
flood waters of the
Cetina river...
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temperature of 9 °C) and
submediterranean (southern side
which is
surrounded by
Sinjsko field, 300 m
above sea-level
where the mean
annual temperature is 12.5 °C)...
- the Delmatae. It was
located at an
unknown location in the modern-day
Sinjsko polje, and was
besieged by Octavian's
Roman troops in 34–33 BC. Some Roman...
- in Zagora, west of the
border with Herzegovina,
constituted mostly by
Sinjsko polje. kъrainu (Krajina),
medieval Glagolitic name of a
Croatian province...
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advance up to the
present Bosnian/Croatian border,
taking in the
whole Sinjsko Polje and Imotski.
Venice had no
serious challenge to its
authority in...
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burial mounds (tumuli) in Kupreško Polje;
Prehistoric hill
settlements in
Sinjsko Polje (Croatia);
Prehistoric settlement and
necropolis Waltersdorf near...
- Poljana, Ječmište, Krivošija, Dubrava, Ograde,
Poljice Otišićko,
Rudopolje Sinjsko, Svilaja, Ševina Njiva, Tavan, and Vlake. The
village of Otišić was inhabited...