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Town in Dalmatia, Croatia
Trilj (pronounced [trîːʎ]) is a town and settlement in inland Dalmatia, Croatia. It is located northeast of Split. In 2021, its population was 8182. Trilj
Trilj
Earthquake in modern Croatia
The 1898 Trilj earthquake occurred on Saturday, July 2, 1898, near the town of Trilj in the then-Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austria-Hungary, with the moment
1898_Trilj_earthquake
Geographical region of Croatia
Hinterland. The larger towns include Knin, Drniš, Vrlika, Sinj, Vrgorac, Trilj and Imotski. Villages include Biskupija, Kistanje, Kijevo, Unešić, Oklaj
Dalmatian_Hinterland
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Nova Sela is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 141. Nova Sela: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian
Nova_Sela,_Trilj
Croatian politician (born 1974)
member of the Croatian Parliament. From 2008 to 2021, he served as mayor of Trilj. Šipić was born in Sinj in 1974. He graduated from the Catholic Faculty
Ivan_Šipić
Bosnian football manager (born 1971)
Ljubuški. His maternal grandmother Ruža (née Tadinac) was a Croat from Trilj, and his Bosniak grandfather Omer Košarić was her second husband. In addition
Sergej_Barbarez
River in Croatia
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
Cetina
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Krivodol is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 1. Krivodol: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Krivodol,_Trilj
1944 massacre of Croats by Nazi Germany
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
Massacre of villages under Kamešnica
Massacre_of_villages_under_Kamešnica
Topics referred to by the same term
Grab, Trebinje Grab, Trnovo Grab, Split-Dalmatia County, a village near Trilj Grab (river), a river near Grab, Split-Dalmatia County Grab, Zadar County
Grab
Istria County 8,279 71 3,981 70 Ploče Dubrovnik-Neretva 8,220 72 4,711 62 Trilj Split-Dalmatia 8,182 73 1,906 109 Donji Miholjac Osijek-Baranja 8,031 74
List of cities and towns in Croatia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Croatia
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Tijarica is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 366. Tijarica: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Tijarica
the canyon of the Cetina River, about 3 km downstream from the town of Trilj, Croatia, where the river leaves the plateau of Sinjsko Polje and continues
Fort_Nutjak
Traditional necklace of walnuts from Croatia
area around Trilj town in Croatia. Traditionally it was given by a young man to a girl on a feast of Saint Michael (patron saint of Trilj) as a symbol
Grotulja
Croatian rapper (born 1995)
as Grše, is a Croatian musician and rapper. Šipek was born and raised in Trilj where he spent most of his life. He currently resides in Split. He started
Grše
Topics referred to by the same term
Podi, Herceg Novi, a village in Montenegro Podi, Croatia, a village near Trilj Podi Patharakari, a character in the Sri Lankan television series Salsapuna
Podi
Topics referred to by the same term
Podbablje municipality, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia Krivodol, Trilj, a village near Trilj, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia This disambiguation page lists
Krivodol
7.7 April 22, 1991 1991 Limon earthquake Croatia 6.7 July 2, 1898 1898 Trilj earthquake Cuba 7.1 February 20, 1917 Curaçao 4.4 October 31, 2024 Cyprus
Lists_of_earthquakes
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Rože is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 22. On 24 March 2022 at 14:09 the ŽVOC Split received a call about a
Rože
Ball game played in the Roman Empire
tombstone found in the ruins of the military camp Tilurium, near the modern day Trilj, shows a boy holding a harpastum ball in his hands. The ball that is shown
Harpastum
VIII 1 29 See 1880 Zagreb earthquake 2 July 1898 Sinj, Trilj 6.7 IX 6 Hundreds See 1898 Trilj earthquake 17 December 1905 Kašina VIII Significant damage
List of earthquakes in Croatia
List_of_earthquakes_in_Croatia
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Vrabač is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 219. Vrabač: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Vrabač
Topics referred to by the same term
Liske (Hasidic dynasty), named for this town Liska, Croatia, a village near Trilj All pages with titles containing Liska This disambiguation page lists articles
Liska
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Kamensko is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 62. Kamensko: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Kamensko, Split-Dalmatia County
Kamensko,_Split-Dalmatia_County
Topics referred to by the same term
1962), politician from Bosnia and Herzegovina Budimiri, a village near Trilj, Croatia All pages with titles containing Budimir Budimirci This disambiguation
Budimir
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Velić is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 266. Velić: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau of
Velić,_Croatia
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Ljut is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 6. Ljut: Population trends 1857–2021 v Note:Data for 1857, 1869, 1921
Ljut
Illyrian fortified settlement of the Delmatae
settlement and military site located at Gardun above the modern town of Trilj in Croatia. Originally an Illyrian hill-fort of the Delmatae tribe, it later
Tilurium
Lećevica, Marina, Muć, Okrug, Otok, Prgomet, Primorski Dolac, Seget, Sinj, Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika. Under the 2023 revision, district boundaries were redrawn
Electoral district IX (Croatian Parliament)
Electoral_district_IX_(Croatian_Parliament)
Topics referred to by the same term
Nova Sela ("New Villages") may refer to: Nova Sela, Trilj, a village near Trilj, Croatia Nova Sela, Omiš, a village near Omiš, Croatia Nova Sela, Kula
Nova_Sela
Place
Košute is a village in southern Croatia located west of Trilj. The population is 1,740 (census 2011). Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic
Košute
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Jabuka is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 239. Jabuka: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Jabuka,_Croatia
Croatian footballer (born 1974)
SFR Yugoslavia Position Forward Team information Current team Čaporice Trilj (manager) Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1992–1993 Split 1993 Hajduk
Dalibor_Filipović
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 59. Čačvina is located on the edge of a small karst field at an altitude of 683 meters along the Trilj–Kamensko
Čačvina
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Podi is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 4. Podi: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau of Statistics
Podi,_Croatia
Zamet Rijeka 2013–14 football season
October 2013 6 Zamet 26:24 Dubrava Rijeka 19:00 CEST Report Stadium: Centar Zamet Attendance: 300 Referee: Ivan Klapež & Ivan Pervan (Trilj, Croatia)
2013–14_RK_Zamet_season
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
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
Strmendolac
Karstic field in Croatia
center of the region of Cetinska Krajina, Glavice, Brnaze, Hrvace, Otok, Trilj, Košute, Turjaci. The field hosts a grass strip that was once the main airport
Sinjsko_Polje
Polyphonic folk singing in Croatia
Tavelic" from Lišane Ostrovičke, and notable people from Srijane (near Trilj) and Kokorici (near Vrgorac). Croatian public television has aired numerous
Ojkanje
Road in Croatia
the A1 motorway. In the central part of the road, between Čaporice and Trilj, D220 and D60 are concurrent. Like all state roads in Croatia, the D220
D220_road
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Vrpolje is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 68. Vrpolje: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Vrpolje, Split-Dalmatia County
Vrpolje,_Split-Dalmatia_County
Croatian prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1967)
He was finally consecrated on 16 September 2020. Ante Jozić was born in Trilj, Croatia, on 16 January 1967. He was ordained a priest on 28 June 1992 and
Ante_Jozić
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Budimiri is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 69. Budimiri: Population trends 1857–2021 v Note:From 1857 to 1880
Budimiri
Monumental medieval tombstones in the Balkans
between Šibenik, Trogir and Knin, as well as the surroundings of Vrlika and Trilj, which were the main centers of Vlachs, have the most number of stećci in
Stećak
Aspect of transport in Croatia
- Bribirske Mostine - Putičanje - Kapela (D8) 53.9 km D60 Brnaze (D1) - Trilj - Cista Provo - Imotski - Vinjani Donji border checkpoint (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Highways_in_Croatia
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Grab is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 523. Grab: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau of
Grab,_Split-Dalmatia_County
Military unit
of central Dalmatia joined the police officers in the camps in Resnik, Trilj and Imotski. It consisted of four infantry battalions that were deployed
Guards Mechanized Brigade (Croatia)
Guards_Mechanized_Brigade_(Croatia)
Italian general (1884–1943)
twenty-three captains, ten lieutenants and five second lieutenants) were shot near Trilj. According to one account about Cigala Fulgosi's execution, Facing the firing
Alfonso_Cigala_Fulgosi
County Fortress 1371 The Čačvina fortress, built on a hill northeast of Trilj, had an important function in the past of monitoring the area and traffic
List_of_castles_in_Croatia
Beauty pageant
Vašilj Zagreb Unplaced Miss World Beach Beauty (Top 20) 2010 Katarina Banić Trilj Unplaced 2011 Katarina Prnjak Šibenik Unplaced 2012 Maja Nikolić Zagreb
Miss_Croatia
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Voštane is a settlement in the city of Trilj in Croatia, located near the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 2021, its population was 26. Voštane:
Voštane
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Aequum near today's village of Čitluk, and Tilurium, today's Gardun near Trilj. Aequum was probably founded by Emperor Augustus as Oppidum Civium Romanorum
Sinj
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Vedrine is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 815. Vedrine: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Vedrine
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Čaporice is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 328. Čaporice: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Čaporice
Topics referred to by the same term
technical director of Panathinaikos FC Location: Velić, Croatia, a village near Trilj All pages with titles containing Velić This disambiguation page lists articles
Velić
Former districts of Yugoslavia
Jablanac · Krivi Put · Sveti Juraj Sinj Cities: Municipalities: Sinj · Trilj · Vrlika Sisak Cities: Sisak Municipalities: Gušće · Kratečko · Lekenik ·
Administrative divisions of the Banovina of Croatia
Administrative_divisions_of_the_Banovina_of_Croatia
HDS, DP (41.57%) 37.38% Željko Burić, HDZ (64.02%) 32.91% runoff election Trilj HDZ (63.26%) 53.11% Ivan Bugarin, HDZ (63.64%) 53.12% first round win Trogir
2025_Croatian_local_elections
Croatian nobleman
Croatia and Dalmatia, bestowed upon Domald the župa, or county, of Cetina and Trilj. In the same period tried to impose his rule in town of Trogir, but managed
Domald_of_Sidraga
ST Hvar, Kaštela, Komiža, Omiš, Sinj, Solin, Split, Stari Grad, Supetar, Trilj, Trogir, Vis, Vrlika Bol, Dicmo, Dugi Rat, Dugopolje, Hrvace, Jelsa, Klis
Vehicle registration plates of Croatia
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Croatia
of unwanted repertoire and personnel in the theater. Žanko was born in Trilj, at the time Kingdom of Dalmatia, and graduated from the Franciscan Classical
Dušan_Žanko
kod Trilja planira izgradnju vjetroelektrane Bradarića Kosa" [HEP near Trilj is planning the construction of the Bradarića Kosa wind farm]. točkanai
Energy_in_Croatia
River in Croatia
tributary of the Cetina river, into which it flows about 1 km north of Trilj. The Orlovac Hydroelectric Power Plant, located partly in the Split-Dalmatia
Ruda_(river)
Football league season
Orkan Dugi Rat 14 6 1 7 337 325 13 6. Dubrovnik 14 6 1 7 263 298 13 7. Cetinka Trilj 14 5 2 7 297 292 12 8. Željezara Kaštel Sućurac 14 3 1 10 276 345 7
1990–91 Yugoslav Handball Championship
1990–91_Yugoslav_Handball_Championship
Town in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
old Croatian county, which included the towns of: Glavaš, Prozor, Sinj, Trilj, Stolac, Gradac, Nutjak, Tugare and Poljic parish (Poljička župa). Of the
Vrlika
Place in Split-Dalmatia, Croatia
Gardun is a village at the top of the hill of Gardun, just 1 km south of Trilj. In the 1997, excavations of the remains of legionary fortress of Tilurium
Gardun
Topics referred to by the same term
Neum, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Vinine, Croatia, a village near Trilj This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations
Vinine
Territorial subdivisions of Croatia for parliamentary elections
Split-Dalmatia county: cities and municipalities Kaštela, Sinj, Solin, Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika, Dicmo, Dugopolje, Hrvace, Klis, Lećevica, Marina, Muć,
Croatian Parliament electoral districts
Croatian_Parliament_electoral_districts
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Strizirep is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 33. Strizirep: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Strizirep
Museums in Croatia
Museum, Korčula Omiš City Museum, Omiš Trogir City Museum, Trogir Trilj City Museum, Trilj Trakošćan Castle, Bednja Varaždin Castle, Varaždin Gradski muzej
List_of_museums_in_Croatia
VI Some buildings were damaged in Split, and a landslide was reported in Trilj. - - 6 Pakistan, Balochistan, 11 km north northeast of Harnai 5.9 9.0 VII
List_of_earthquakes_in_2021
Unknown location in Karlovac County Tilurium Gardun, part of the town of Trilj Tininum Knin Tragurion, Tragurium Trogir Varvaria Bribinska Glavica near
List of ancient geographic names in Croatia
List_of_ancient_geographic_names_in_Croatia
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Ugljane is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 336. Ugljane: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Ugljane
Football league season
Split 5 4 0 1 135 126 9 8 3. Karlovac 5 3 0 2 150 134 16 6 4. Cetinka Trilj 5 1 0 4 140 153 -13 2 5. Prelog 5 1 0 4 139 160 -21 2 6. Maksimir Princ
2002–03_Croatian_First_League
Croatian footballer (born 1968)
information Date of birth (1968-07-27) 27 July 1968 (age 57) Place of birth Trilj, SFR Yugoslavia Position Defender Youth career Junak Sinj Senior career*
Boško_Anić
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Vinine is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 16. Vinine: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian Bureau
Vinine,_Croatia
Cities in the ancient Balkans
44.99028°N 14.90306°E / 44.99028; 14.90306 (Senia) 34 Tilurium Near Trilj 43°36′41″N 16°42′57″E / 43.61139°N 16.71583°E / 43.61139; 16.71583 (Tilurium)
List of settlements in Illyria
List_of_settlements_in_Illyria
County in southern Croatia
926 18.37 Split 178,102 79.33 Stari Grad 2,781 52.59 Supetar 4,074 30.00 Trilj 9,109 267.00 Trogir 13,192 39.10 Vis 1,934 52.00 Vrgorac 6,572 284.00 Vrlika
Split-Dalmatia_County
Longest motorway in Croatia
the D8 state route 390.2 29 Bisko D220 Connection to Imotski (via D60), Trilj and Kamensko border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina Srijane Viaduct 392
A1_(Croatia)
Topics referred to by the same term
near Vrbovsko, Croatia Kamensko, Split-Dalmatia County, a village near Trilj, Croatia Kamensko, Karlovac, a part of the city of Karlovac, Croatia Kamensko
Kamensko
Croatian Democratic Union Glina Sisak-Moslavina Ivan Janković Independent Trilj Split-Dalmatia Ivan Bugarin Croatian Democratic Union Zabok Krapina-Zagorje
List_of_mayors_in_Croatia
Topics referred to by the same term
to: Jabuka (island), a Croatian island Jabuka, Croatia, a village near Trilj Jabuka (mountain), a mountain and plateau on the border between Serbia and
Jabuka
Italian general (1891–1943)
twenty-three captains, ten lieutenants and five second lieutenants) were shot near Trilj. Pelligra was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor. "Biography
Salvatore_Pelligra
Topics referred to by the same term
Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia Vrpolje, Split-Dalmatia County, a village near Trilj, Croatia This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Vrpolje_(disambiguation)
HSS Krivi Put HSS Senj Elections not held Sveti Juraj HSS Sinj Sinj SRN Trilj HSS Vrlika SDK Sisak Gušće HSS Kratečko HSS Lekenik HSS Letovanić HSS Martinska
1940_Croatian_local_elections
Season of television series
Vidović 21 Chef / Rapper Sombor/Beli Manastir Petar Stipetić 49 Butcher Trilj Renata Nemeček 30 Former soldier Čaglin Tomislav Roso 25 Hotel and tourist
Big Brother (Croatian TV series) season 7
Big_Brother_(Croatian_TV_series)_season_7
Italian general (1888–1943)
twenty-three captains, ten lieutenants and five second lieutenants) were shot near Trilj. Policardi was posthumously awarded the Silver Medal of Military Valor.
Angelo_Policardi
International beauty pageant
Palmares Côte d'Ivoire Inès Da Silva 21 N'zi-Comoé Croatia Katarina Banić 20 Trilj Curaçao Angenie Simon 24 Willemstad Cyprus Andrea Kkolou 19 Nicosia Czech
Miss_World_2010
Croatian footballer and manager
Mirko Jozić Date of birth (1940-04-08) 8 April 1940 (age 86) Place of birth Trilj, Kingdom of Yugoslavia Position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps
Mirko_Jozić
National highway in Croatia
border crossing to Bosnia and Herzegovina (to the north). Brnaze D60 to Trilj and Imotski. Ž6116 to Sičane and Neorić. Ž6120 to Kraj. Dicmo Ž6121 to Prisoje
D1_road_(Croatia)
Highway in Montenegro
Otočac - Gospić - Gračac - Sučevići - Zrmanja - Paćane - Knin - Sinj - Trilj - Cista - Provo - Imotski - Grude - Ĉapljina - Stolac - Ljubinje - Trebinje
M-7_highway_(Montenegro)
Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Vojnić Sinjski is a settlement in the City of Trilj in Croatia. In 2021, its population was 433. Vojnić Sinjski: Population trends 1857–2021 v Sources:Croatian
Vojnić_Sinjski
Zamet Rijeka 2010–11 football season
9 October 2010 6 Zamet 28:29 Dubrava Zagreb Rijeka 18:00 CEST Report Stadium: Centar Zamet Attendance: 250 Referee: Ivan Klapež & Ivan Pervan (Trilj)
2010–11_RK_Zamet_season
Šibenik HDZ (45,62%) 43,20% Željko Burić, HDZ (69.78%) 30.70% runoff election Trilj HDZ, HDS (68,36%) 42,88% Ivan Šipić, HDZ (79,99%) 42,84% first round win
2017_Croatian_local_elections
Earthquakes on the eastern Adriatic coast
during a scientific conference in 2012. 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake 1898 Trilj earthquake 1996 Ston–Slano earthquake List of earthquakes in 1962 List of
1962_Makarska_earthquakes
Road in Croatia
and cities in Dalmatian hinterland, most notably to Imotski, Cista Provo, Trilj either directly or via numerous roads connecting to D60. The road also serves
D60_road
Croatian politician and physician (1938–2007)
Gregurić Personal details Born (1938-10-04)4 October 1938 Bisko (part of Trilj), Kingdom of Yugoslavia Died 11 August 2007(2007-08-11) (aged 68) Zagreb
Frane_Vinko_Golem
Zamet Rijeka 2014–15 football season
29:27 Bjelovar Rijeka 18:00 CEST Report Stadium: Centar Zamet Attendance: 150 Referee: Ivan Klapež(Dugopolje, Croatia) & Ivan Pervan(Trilj, Croatia)
2014–15_RK_Zamet_season
Croatian footballer (1915–1982)
Bruno Knežević (12 March 1915 – 26 March 1982) was a Croatian and Yugoslav footballer and sports official. He was president of the Croatian Football Federation
Bruno_Knežević
Zamet Rijeka 2011–12 football season
13 December 2011 12 Dubrava 23:23 Zamet Zagreb 17:30 CEST Report Stadium: ŠD Dubrava Attendance: 200 Referee: Ivan Klapež & Ivan Pervan (Trilj)
2011–12_RK_Zamet_season
Orlovac Hydroelectric Power Plant Ruda 249 Đale Hydroelectric Power Plant Trilj 40,8 Kraljevac Hydroelectric Power Plant Zadvarje 46,4 Zakučac Hydroelectric
List of power stations in Croatia
List_of_power_stations_in_Croatia
TRILJ
TRILJ
TRILJ
TRILJ
Boy/Male
British, English
Supplanter
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Conciseness
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Worldly; Knowledgeable
Female
English
English equivalent of Italian/Spanish Tonia, a short form of Latin Antonia, possibly TONYA means "invaluable."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord of Poet
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu
The earth
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Muslim
Servant of the depriver
Girl/Female
English
Jove's child.from the masculine Julian.
Male
Dutch
, spear bear.
TRILJ
TRILJ
TRILJ
TRILJ
TRILJ