Bibinje

Bibinje is a coastal town located a few miles south of Zadar Bibinje is a coastal town located a few miles south of Zadar

Bibinje is a coastal town located a few miles south of Zadar. According to the last census in 2001. The Bibinje had 3923 inhabitants. History Bibinje starts early second millennium, when the royal estate called Tochinia (Točinja), which are believed to be a Bibinje possession, the Croatian King Petar Kresimir IV 1066th The grants nun ciki the foundation of Benedictine monastery in Zadar. Bibinjci were then serfs on the estates of Zadar landowners.

1214th The Bibinje was first mentioned in written records as Bibanum, the estate is named after Vibiju (Vibius), Roman veteran who was at today Bibinje peninsula had its own economy (Villa rustica). During the Italian occupation during the Second World War Bibinje named Bibano.

In 15 th century, when the Turks began, Bibinje going through the hardest period. Before the Turks and the plague which then raged, residents of villages or Stomorina today Petrine (Bibinje site in a field named after the Church of St.. Petra from the 8th century) take refuge on the peninsula, where today lies the old village. For protection from the Turks 1468th The Venetian authorities lifted a defensive wall with a tower on the north side of the peninsula (Cove Gap and Kastelic or Selavrata).

During the Cyprus war, and again Kandijskih wars Bibinje crashes and burns. Against the Turks in Dalmatia and Lika, the most notable big hero don Stipan Sorić.

According to the census 1527th There was "Big" and "Male" Bibinje. Great Bibinje are 42 inhabitants on the end of the peninsula (Punta), settled around the church Martyrdom. John the Baptist, which was built by Benedictine monks, Biograd, and around the church of Sv. Roch, protector from plague and famine were low Bibinje with 49 inhabitants, migrants from Petrin.

Among the other churches that are: The Church of Sv. John the Baptist was raised by residents at the center bibinjskog Peninsula in early 15 century restored in 1995. year and is now a museum with a collection of sacred objects. Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built and dedicated to the 1985th , and the church of All Saints was built in 1996. at the new cemetery at the foot Sasavca.

Bibinje is a coastal town located a few miles south of Zadar. According to the last census in 2001. The Bibinje had 3923 inhabitants. History Bibinje starts at the beginning of the second millennium, when the royal estate called Tochinia (Točinja), which are believed to be a Bibinje possession, the Croatian King Petar Kresimir IV 1066th The nun gives ciki the foundation of Benedictine monastery in Zadar. Bibinjci were then serfs on farms zadarskih landowners.

1214th The Bibinje was first mentioned in written records as Bibanum, the estate is named after Vibiju (Vibius), Roman veteran who was at today Bibinje peninsula had its own economy (Villa rustica). During the occupation of Italy in the Second World War Bibinje named Bibano.

In the 15th-om century, when seizures begin Turks Bibinje going through the worst period. Before the Turks and the plague which then raged, residents of villages or Stomorina today Petrine (Bibinje site in a field named after the Church of St.. Petra from the 8th century) take refuge on the peninsula, where today lies the old village. For protection from the Turks 1468th The Venetian authorities lifted a defensive wall with a tower on the north side of the peninsula (Cove Gap and Kastelic or Selavrata).

During the Cyprus war, and again Kandijskih wars Bibinje crashes and burns. Against the Turks in Dalmatia and Lika, the most notable big hero don Stipan Sorić. </ P> According to the census 1527th There was "Big" and "Male" Bibinje. Great Bibinje are 42 inhabitants on the end of the peninsula (Punta), settled around the church Martyrdom. John the Baptist, which was built by Benedictine monks, Biograd, and around the church of Sv. Roch, protector from plague and famine were low Bibinje with 49 inhabitants, migrants from Petrin.

Since there are other churches: The Church of Sv. John the Baptist was raised by residents at the center bibinjskog Peninsula in early 15 century restored in 1995. year and is now a museum with a collection of sacred objects. Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was built and dedicated to the 1985th , and the church of All Saints was built in 1996. at the new cemetery at the foot Sasavca.


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