Čitluk, Rural settlement in Sinj, Croatia
Čitluk is a small rural settlement located in Split-Dalmatia County within the Sinj municipality. The village spreads across gently rolling terrain with traditional houses characteristic of the Dalmatian region.
The settlement was founded and continuously inhabited by Croatian families whose names like Matić, Marunica, and Lapić remain deeply rooted in the community. These families have shaped the continuity and development of the place over generations.
The settlement maintains strong Croatian identity through its 462 residents who preserve local traditions and contribute to the social fabric of Sinj region.
The village connects easily to nearby communities and sits close to other settlements like Jasensko and Karakašica. The town of Sinj nearby provides access to shops, services, and other facilities for those passing through.
The village sits geographically positioned between two major historical sites: the Historical Complex of Split and the Historic City of Trogir. This location makes it a quiet stopping point for travelers exploring these well-known destinations.
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