Vrgorac

Town in Dalmatia, Croatia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vrgorac (pronounced [ʋř̩ɡorats]) is a town in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County.

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Vrgorac is located in Croatia
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Location of Vrgorac in Croatia
Coordinates: 43.20°N 17.37°E / 43.20; 17.37
Country Croatia
RegionDalmatia (Dalmatian Hinterland)
County Split-Dalmatia
Government
  MayorMile Herceg (NLM)
Area
  Town
278.6 km2 (107.6 sq mi)
  Urban
13.1 km2 (5.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
  Town
5,698
  Density20.45/km2 (52.97/sq mi)
  Urban
2,132
  Urban density163/km2 (422/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
21276
Area code021
ClimateCfa
Websitevrgorac.hr
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Climate

Since records began in 1981, the highest temperature recorded at the local weather station was 41.0 °C (105.8 °F), on 4 August 2017.[3] The coldest temperature was −15.0 °C (5.0 °F), on 7 January 2017.[4]

Demographics

The total population of Vrgorac is 6,572 (census 2011), in the following settlements:[5]

  • Banja, population 202
  • Dragljane, population 52
  • Draževitići, population 203
  • Duge Njive, population 105
  • Dusina, population 494
  • Kljenak, population 86
  • Kokorići, population 161
  • Kotezi, population 278
  • Kozica, population 56
  • Mijaca, population 95
  • Orah, population 268
  • Podprolog, population 355
  • Poljica Kozička, population 172
  • Prapatnice, population 179
  • Rašćane, population 130
  • Ravča, population 154
  • Stilja, population 320
  • Umčani, population 227
  • Veliki Prolog, population 499
  • Vina, population 134
  • Višnjica, population 14
  • Vlaka, population 41
  • Vrgorac, population 2,039
  • Zavojane, population 308

In the 2011 census, 99% of the population were Croats.[6]

Town of Vrgorac: Population trends 1857–2021

Prehistory

In the area Veliki Vanik two early or middle Bronze Age individuals were found, probably Proto-Illyrians, one was genetically determined as haplogroup J2b2a1.[7][8][9]

World War II

Following the invasion and occupation of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers in April 1941, Vrgorac was incorporated de jure into the Independent State of Croatia, however the town was militarily occupied by Fascist Italy.

On 15 June 1942, the Yugoslav Partisans captured Vrgorac town and occupied it for one day, during which they carried out executions and looting before they were forced out.[10] Two months later on 29 August, collaborationist Chetniks massacred 145 Croat civilians including three priests in the villages of Vrgorac at the end of anti-partisan Operation "Albia".[11]

Notable people

Nikola Vujčić

References

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