Primorje – Gorski Kotar County ( Croatian : Primorsko-goranska županija , pronounced [prǐːmorsko-ɡǒranskaː ʒupǎnija] ) is a county in western Croatia , most of it based in the historical and cultural region called Croatia proper and some of it in Istria , including the Bay of Kvarner , the surrounding Northern Croatian Littoral , and the mountainous region of Gorski Kotar . Its center is Rijeka . The county's population was 296,195 at the 2011 census.
36-398: The county includes the island territories of Krk , Cres , Lošinj and Rab . It borders Slovenia . The county is divided: According to the 2011 census, Primorje – Gorski Kotar County has a population of 296,195. Ethnic Croats make up the majority with 86.3% of the population, followed by Serbs at 5.0% and Italians 1,16%. The current Prefect of Primorje – Gorski Kotar County
72-467: A Glagolitic script, which was widespread here more than anywhere else. At the beginning of 16th century the inhabitants of inland Croatia began to settle on Krk, as a result of their flight from the Ottoman invasions. Nonetheless, Krk still saw a decline, just like all the other Venetian lands. In year 1527 the town was recorded to have 10,461 inhabitants, while in 1527 it had 8,000. Austrian rule over
108-410: A Liburnian-era shipyard have been found. The name of the municipality of Dubašnica is derived from "Dub", an old Slavic word for oak. Oak forests made the island attractive for ship builders, dating to Liburnian times. Malinska harbor was used as a port due to its protection from bura wind as well as its depth. The harbor of Vrbnik was used for shipbuilding in the 13th century. Krk
144-473: A bridge over to the mainland ensures the future of the development of tourism on this island. In Omišalj there has also been industrial development. The bridge is at the north end of Krk island and uses the small island of Otočić Sveti Marko (St. Mark's Islet) as a mid-support. The island has a long history of shipbuilding, dating to the Liburnians . Nearby close to the harbor of Mala Luka , remains of
180-658: A payment of 350 Byzantine gold pieces as tax. In a short time the Krk Counts became so powerful, that at one time from 1244 to 1260, Venice rescinded their authority. This failed to impede their rise, however. They increased economic exploitation, but they also endeavoured to strengthen old traditions and rights with various statutes (the Vinodol Code 1288 and the Vrbnik Statute , 1388). Dujam's youngest son, who died in 1209, succeeded in extending his authority to
216-568: A statue to be built. . The temple is located within a shop just inside of the small gate. The walls of the town of Krk could not withstand attacks by the Avars (7th century), but in contrast to Salona , Scardona and Aeona , life in Krk quickly returned to normal, and Krk functioned as one of the Dalmatian city-states . The Croats penetrated into the town on several occasions. They retained many of
252-498: Is Zlatko Komadina ( SDP ). The county assembly is composed of 44 representatives from the following political parties: 45°27′14″N 14°35′38″E / 45.454°N 14.594°E / 45.454; 14.594 Krk (island) Krk ( pronounced [kr̩̂k] ; Italian : Veglia ; Istro Romanian : Krk ; Vegliot Dalmatian : Vikla ; archaic German: Vegl , Latin : Curicta ; ‹See Tfd› Greek : Κύρικον , translit. Kyrikon )
288-542: Is a Croatian island in the northern Adriatic Sea , located near Rijeka in the Bay of Kvarner and part of Primorje-Gorski Kotar county . Krk is tied with Cres as the largest Adriatic island, depending on the methodology used to measure the coastline . Krk is the most populous island in the Adriatic , with multiple towns and villages that contain a total of 19,916 (2021) inhabitants. Archaeological findings indicate that
324-582: Is an active Krk LNG terminal storage and regasification ship moored in Omišalj , north of Krk, able to receive large LNG carrier ships and then to pump the gas into trans-European pipelines. Krk is a popular tourist destination, due to its proximity to Slovenia , southern Germany, Austria, and northern Italy . Since the collapse of the Eastern Bloc , many tourists have appeared from Slovakia, Hungary , Romania, and other former Eastern Bloc countries. Krk
360-682: Is an old Roman settlement near the town of Omišalj . Archaeological findings show the first traces of settlement in the area dating back into the 1st century when the Romans settled the area following the Illyrian Wars as a retirement community for soldiers. The Romans constructed the city for the retired Roman soldiers during the Flavian dynasty. The settlement was abandoned in the Late antiquity . Roman ruins can be seen today in some parts of
396-606: Is based on Krk. The third season of the American TV-series The Witcher was filmed on Krk in April 2022. Omi%C5%A1alj Omišalj ( Italian : Castel Muschio ; German : Moschau ) is a coastal municipality in the north-west of the island of Krk in Croatia . The population of Omišalj itself is 1,887 ( 2021 ), while the municipality also includes the nearby village of Njivice , bringing
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#1732766023719432-763: Is common. Krk has historically been a center of Croatian culture. Various literature in the Glagolitic alphabet was created and in part preserved on Krk (notably the Baška tablet , one of the oldest preserved texts in Croatian ). A monastery lies on the small island of Košljun in a bay off the coast of Krk. Krk belonged to the Republic of Venice during much of the Middle Ages until its dissolution , when its destinies followed those of Dalmatia . It became part of
468-634: Is known about the internal organizations of the town of Krk during this time. Near the present day Franciscan monastery, the remains of thermal baths have been found. The defensive walls of Roman Curicum were among the most secure of all the towns on the Eastern Adriatic fortified by the Romans. Work began on their construction during the Civil War in Rome (50 BCE) and they were further strengthened in
504-732: Is like many Croatian islands, it is rocky and hilly. The rock is mostly karst . The southeast portion of the island is mostly bare as a result of the bora winds. Some prominent features include: The island forms part of the Kvarner Islands Important Bird Area (IBA), designated as such by BirdLife International because it supports significant numbers of many bird species, including breeding populations of several birds of prey . A Eurasian griffon vulture colony lives in protected in an area called Kuntrep on Krk. , There they breed at low elevations, with some nests at 10 m (33 ft). Therefore, contact with people
540-552: Is located rather near the mainland and has been connected to it via a 1,430 m (4,692 ft) two-arch concrete bridge since 1980, one of the longest concrete bridges in the world. Due to the proximity to the city of Rijeka, Omišalj also hosts the Rijeka International Airport as well as an oil terminal representing a part of the Port of Rijeka and a petrochemical plant. Since January 2021,there
576-630: Is the site of an early Christian basilica . Omišalj was first mentioned in 1153 and is one of the oldest places on the island of Krk, an important Glagolitic and cultural center. The town was referred to in the 12th century as "Castri musculi": this is from the Latin Ad musculi , meaning "the place of shells". The land between the castles of Dobrinj and Omišalj, as well as the areas in and around Dubašnica and Poljica , were settled by Vlachs and Morlachs (originally Romanians who later diverged into Istro-Romanians ) by Ivan VII Frankopan during
612-628: The Equator and the North Pole . The crossing of the 45th parallel is marked with a signpost. The frequency of Haplogroup I , rare elsewhere in Croatia and most of Europe, is high among the population. . This characteristic is also found within Rusyns who are from southern Poland, Slovakia, and Ukraine. , The fictional island Everon from the video game Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis
648-649: The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later called Yugoslavia) after World War I, in 1920. After that date, the village of Veglia/Krk remained the only predominantly Italian-speaking municipality in Yugoslavia. After World War II, most of the Italians left. The island of Krk is a participant in the 2020 European Capital of Culture project. Through the program "27 neighborhoods", the city of Krk , Malinska and Vrbnik will be involved in different events during
684-566: The Republic of Venice for seven centuries. During the reign of Peter Krešimir IV the Croatian rulers regained their power, but the Venetians took Krk for the second time in 1118. When the Venetians conquered Krk for the second time in 1118, the local noble family, the unknown Dujams, received Krk as part of a pact with Venice , and they became Counts. When Dujam died in 1163, Venice allowed his sons to make their position hereditary, after
720-735: The Uskoks of Senj, it served as a lookout point, as well as first line of defence against the Uskoks. From that time on, the ruler was a Venetian noble, but the Small and the Large Councils both held a certain autonomy. The city laws were written in Latin and, after 1500, in Italian. Italian was also used for the church registers for births, marriages and deaths; other public documents were written in
756-664: The 60s of the 2nd century CE, to enable them to withstand attacks by the Quadi and Marcomanni who were at that time threatening the Adriatic. Not far from Krk in 49 BCE there was a decisive sea battle between Caesar and Pompey, which was described impressively by the Roman writer Lucan (39–65 CE) in his work Pharsalia . When the Empire was divided, Krk came under the Eastern Roman Empire . Municipium Flavium Fulfinum
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#1732766023719792-526: The Croatian state. It is known that from around 875 the Byzantine town paid the Croatian rulers 110 gold pieces a year to be able peacefully to keep their hold there. While the Croatian state was being established, Krk found itself on the Venetians' route to the Mediterranean. The Venetians conquered the town for the first time in 1001, and from then Krk's history was closely linked with the history of
828-646: The Roman names they found there and so it is said that Krk has a "mosaic dialect". Following the Treaty of Aachen (812) the entire island was ceded to the Byzantine Empire and was governed according to the norms of that Empire. During the reign of Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus (10th century), Krk was known as Vekla , of which the Romanized variant, also used by the Venetians, was Veglia . There are no extant documents showing when Krk became part of
864-471: The entire year. Along with them, the Municipality of Baška participated in the program "Lungomare Art", based on which a permanent art installation "Drops" was set up, which puts emphasis on traditional drywall architecture. Krk is well known for its historical language diversity. The Middle Chakavian dialect of Croatian is the primary dialect used on the island. Five languages used to be spoken on
900-461: The island by its original inhabitants. There are the remains of prehistoric settlements near Draga Bašćanska , as well as Bronze and Iron Age earthworks near Malinska , Dobrinj , Vrbnik and Baška . Krk came under Roman rule once they defeated the Liburnians. The Town of Krk (Curicum) became a town with Italic law whose status evolved to give it the rights of a municipality. Nothing
936-488: The island came after the fall of Venice in 1797 and was briefly (1806–1813) interrupted by the existence of Napoleon's Illyrian Provinces . In 1822 the Austrians separated the island from Dalmatia and linked it to Istria , therefore bringing the islands of Krk, Cres and Lošinj under direct rule from Vienna. This switch contributed to the appearance of Croatian National Revival, so along with nearby coastal town Kastav ,
972-470: The island was inhabited continuously since Neolithic , although very little information about the earliest people is known. In later periods, Greek and Latin sources refer to Κύριστα ( Ancient Greek ) or Curicta ( Latin ) as one of the Apsyrtidian or Electridian islands held by the people known as Liburnians . The Liburnians called the island "Curicum", which is the name assumed to have been given to
1008-403: The island: Venetian , Italian, Croatian, Dalmatian and Istro-Romanian , although the latter two have gone extinct in the island (and everywhere else in the case of Dalmatian). The Croatian dialect of Krk has Istro-Romanian influence. The municipalities and larger settlements on Krk include: The 45th parallel north passes through the island of Krk, making it positioned halfway between
1044-482: The local Croatian dialect and leave several toponyms on the island. The Istro-Romanians of Krk disappeared in 1875 after the death of the last speaker of the local Istro-Romanian dialect, which some Croatian scholars named "Krko-Romanian". Nowadays, this ethnic group only inhabits Istria . The island of Krk was a final Adriatic island to become part of the Venetian Empire . Due to its location, proximity to
1080-613: The mainland, began to serve the Croatian-Hungarian King and received the district of Modruš . Due to his economic strength and social standing, his opponents fought each other for his favour. The Counts became so strong that no power could threaten them (until the Turks ). Members of his family were leaders in Split , Trogir and Senj , and from 1392 one of them ( Ivan V ), became a Croatian-Dalmatian Ban . In 1430 they took
1116-519: The second half of the 15th century. They formed a community in the island of Krk that would last until 1875 when the last speaker of the Istro-Romanian dialect of the island died. The Festival pučkog teatra ("Folk Theater Festival") takes place in Omišalj every year, which is "a kind of celebration of folk dramatic expression." The performances take place on Prikešte Square in Omišalj and in
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1152-577: The surname Frankopan (Frangipane), claiming to have Roman origins. That year they adopted a coat of arms showing two lions breaking a piece of bread (Latin: frangere panem, break bread). From 1449, the descendants of Nikola IV founded eight branches of his family, and together with the Zrinski Counts were the ruling feudal family in the whole of Croatia right up to 1671. The Frankopans produced seven Croatian Bans, and many of them were patrons of Croatian artists. Ivan VII Frankopan in particular
1188-471: The total population to 2,992. Omišalj is best known in modern times for hosting the Rijeka Airport as well as Port of Rijeka oil terminal . Omišalj is located close to one of the oldest settlements on Krk , dating from the 1st century when it was built by the Romans and named Fulfinum . The town was built on the cliff overlooking the bay of Kvarner , some 80 meters above sea level. It
1224-464: The town of Krk , for example mosaics in some houses. A temple to the Roman goddess Venus was discovered near the small gate (mala vrata) in the old city. This is the only temple dedicated to the goddess Venus to be found on the eastern side of the Adriatic and it dates back to 1st century BC. It's unique in that approval from the emperor’s family itself was needed before building could commence for such
1260-491: The town of Krk played a major role in spreading of Croatian education and culture in the area. The Italian Occupation (1918–1920) was brief, and Krk was handed over to Croatia, then in Yugoslavia, by the Treaty of Rapallo , Italy took Krk again in the Second World War (1941–1943), and German occupation followed from 1943 to 1945. The post-war development of Krk was led by tourism. The building of an airport and then
1296-418: Was the only prince of the semi-independent Principality of Krk . He also promoted the settlement of Morlachs and Vlachs (originally Romanians who later split into Istro-Romanians ) in the island (specifically in the areas of Dubašnica and Poljica and between the castles of Dobrinj and Omišalj ) to have a bigger manpower. Thus, these Istro-Romanians would form a community in Krk that would influence
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