Sinjsko Polje (lit.'Field of Sinj') is a polje (karstic field) in the inner Dalmatia region of Croatia, the fifth largest in Croatia, covering an area of 64 square kilometres (25 sq mi).[1]
^Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed. (December 2015). Statistički ljetopis Republike Hrvatske 2015 [Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia 2015] (PDF). Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Croatia (in Croatian and English). Vol. 47. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. p. 51. ISSN 1333-3305. Retrieved 27 December 2015.
SinjskoPolje (lit. 'Field of Sinj') is a polje (karstic field) in the inner Dalmatia region of Croatia, the fifth largest in Croatia, covering an area...
Top row: The source is a karst spring. Peruća Lake. Cetina at Sinjskopolje. Bottom row: Near Trilj. Canyon near Šestanovac. Mouth of the river at Omiš...
the Delmatae. It was located at an unknown location in the modern-day Sinjskopolje, and was besieged by Octavian's Roman troops in 34–33 BC. Some Roman...
advance up to the present Bosnian/Croatian border, taking in the whole SinjskoPolje and Imotski. Venice had no serious challenge to its authority in Dalmatia...
a group of settlements situated around a fertile karstic field of SinjskoPolje (300 m AMSL), once shaped by the flood waters of the Cetina river. The...
brnaze). It is characterized by its peninsular appearance in the plain of Sinjskopolje (The farmland of sinj) , where historical-Christian, Michaelmas traces...
advance up to the modern-day Bosnian/Croatian border, taking in the whole SinjskoPolje and Imotski, are little compensation 1722 – Sebastiano Mocenigo is elected...
Čović); Prehistoric burial mounds (tumuli) in Kupreško Polje; Prehistoric hill settlements in SinjskoPolje (Croatia); Prehistoric settlement and necropolis...