Krvavac

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Krvavac
Krvavac is located in Croatia
Krvavac
Krvavac
Location of Krvavac in Croatia
Coordinates: 43°01′41″N 17°35′10″E / 43.028°N 17.586°E / 43.028; 17.586
Country Croatia
County Dubrovnik–Neretva
MunicipalityKula Norinska
Area
  Total
6.3 km2 (2.4 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Total
417
  Density66/km2 (170/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Krvavac is a village in the Kula Norinska municipality.

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1880473    
1890537+13.5%
1900636+18.4%
1910442−30.5%
1921795+79.9%
1931916+15.2%
1948744−18.8%
1953743−0.1%
1961739−0.5%
1971700−5.3%
1981589−15.9%
1991508−13.8%
2001613+20.7%
2011577[3]−5.9%
2021428[4]−25.8%
Source: Census[5]

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Architecture and parish

The former parish church, now a morgue
The grave of pastor Radovan Jerković

The parish was created by the Yugoslav Ministry of Religion on 5 August 1921, by dividing the parish Desne-Bagalovići.[7][8]

Parish church of Our Lady of Carmel Bagalović

The 20.7x8 metre church was built in Bagalović in 1865 in place of the older chapel built in 1790. It was financed by the pastors and the government in Zadar. It was built with improperly cut stone. During the time of pastor Mirko Bašićin 1926, a belfry with three bells was built. It was renovated in 1991 when Stjepan Barišić was pastor.[9]

Church of Saint Martin of Porers

The 10x6.15 meter church is located in the place of the former church tavern. When Barišić was pastor in 1997, a belfry was constructed, and the roof renovated.[9]

Church of Our Lady of Carmel
Church of Saint Martin

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