Siverić, Settlement in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.
Siverić is a small settlement located approximately 3 kilometers from Drniš town, situated in the hilly Dalmatian interior. The community occupies a rural landscape where traditional houses blend with the surrounding countryside.
The settlement experienced significant disruption during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991 when control of the region changed hands. The restoration of Croatian administration in 1995 marked a transition toward stability in the area.
The settlement maintains connections with Drniš municipality, where the former Ottoman mosque transformed into a church represents the area's historical transitions.
The area provides lodging through private homes and holiday rentals, many featuring air conditioning and internet access. Visitors should expect a quiet rural location where self-catering is common or dining options in nearby Drniš town are more readily available.
The population count reached 426 residents according to the 2021 census, establishing Siverić as one of the defined communities in the Drniš municipality.
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