Ivanbegovina, Settlement in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia.
Ivanbegovina is a small settlement in the Municipality of Podbablje in Croatia's Split-Dalmatia County. The village lies approximately 3 kilometers south of Grubina and occupies a compact area within this region.
The settlement was named after Ivan Kujundžić, an important figure in the community who received the title of 'beg'. This reflects the significance of this family in the local history and governance of the village.
The Kujundžić family has deep roots in this settlement and shapes the local wine culture. Visitors can discover traditional production of the white grape variety Kujundžuša, which is closely connected to the community's heritage.
The village lies near the main road, making it easy to reach and keeping Grubina within short reach. The postal code 21260 with Imotski as the post town helps with navigation and planning your visit.
Despite its tiny population, the village is home to a professional football club competing in Croatia's third division. The stadium of NK Kamen Ivanbegovina has capacity for 2000 spectators, standing surprisingly large compared to the size of the community.
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