Kaštel Štafilić
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Kaštel Štafilić | |
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Country | Croatia |
Region | Dalmatia |
County | Split-Dalmatia |
Municipality | Kaštela |
Latitude | 43.33.00 N |
Longitude | 16.19.59 E |
Surface (km²) | ? |
Population | 2,965 (as of 2011) |
Time zone (UTC) | UTC+1 CET |
Kaštel Štafilić is a town within the administrative area of Kaštela in Dalmatia, Croatia. The oldest tree in Croatia, an olive tree estimated to be over 1,500 years old, is in Kaštela.
History
The castle of the Štafilić family was built in 1508 by the Trogirian nobleman Stejpan Štafilić on an island, and later linked to the land with a movable bridge. The eighteenth-century parish church was built by Ignacije Macanović, as an elegant late Barroque single-naved edifice.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Radovinovič, Radovan (1999), The Croatian Adriatic, p. 192, Naklada Naprijed, ISBN 953-178-097-8
Coordinates: 43°33′00″N 16°19′59″E / 43.55°N 16.333°E
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