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Krmpote is a group of villages in Croatia located around Novi Vinodolski in Croatian Littoral, and to the area belong villages Bile, Drinak, Jakovo Polje
Krmpote
Village in Croatia
connected by the D8 highway and is part of the group of villages called Krmpote. Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the
Sibinj_Krmpotski
Village in Lika-Senj County, Croatia
grazing land for their cattle. The nearby villages of Veljun, Serdari, Alan, Krmpote and Podbilo were also founded by Bunjevci settlers around the same time
Krivi_Put
South Slavic ethnic group
Catholic". In the 20th century hinterland of Novi Vinodolski, called as Krmpote, the Primorje (Littoral or Coastal) Bunjevci were economically less powerful
Bunjevci
Village in Croatia
the 17th century when it was known by the name of "Krmpocana" (part of Krmpote). The small fishing village is located (as the crow flies) 6km. south-east
Klenovica
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Modrich Bunieuacz (Bunjevac), a migrant from Šugarje, descending from Krmpote. Modrić families had distinctive nicknames, Grlići, Josetići, Jukići, Jurići
Modrić
Town in Croatia
Besides itself: Bribir, Crikvenica, Drežnica, Drivenik, Grižane Belgrad, Krmpote and Selce. Town of Novi Vinodolski: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian
Novi_Vinodolski
240. Šimunović 2010, p. 240(I): In Lika are identified by the toponyms Krmpote, Šugarje, Barlete, Rmanj, Čečerišće, Ćićerišće, and Čiče or Ćiće Carlo
Vlachs in the history of Croatia
Vlachs_in_the_history_of_Croatia
Settlement in Lika-Senj County, Croatia
Sources:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications In 1835, Mrzli Dol belonged to Krmpote. It had 16 houses, with a population of 328. Its residents were Catholic
Mrzli_Dol
Town in Croatia
Catholic and 2012 Eastern Orthodox. These lived in 8 villages. Apart from Krmpote itself, these were: Ogulin, Sveti Petar, Hreljin, Vitunj, Gomirje, Vrbovsko
Ogulin
Settlement in Lika-Senj County, Croatia
publications In 1835, Podbilo was the seat of an officer's post, and belonged to Krmpote. There were 24 houses, with a population of 265. Its residents were Catholic
Podbilo
Village in Croatia
Sources:Croatian Bureau of Statistics publications In 1835, Ledenice belonged to Krmpote. It had 97 houses, with a population of 969. Its residents were Catholic
Ledenice,_Croatia
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Variant spelling of English Othniel, OTNIEL means "lion of God."Â
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