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'''Mokro polje''' (Wet field) is the village of [[Knin]] in [[Dalmatia]], [[Croatia]]. |
'''Mokro polje''' (Wet field) is the village of [[Knin]] in [[Dalmatia]], [[Croatia]]. It is one of the largest villages in the municipality of [[Ervenik]]. It is situated in the foothills of [[Mount Kom]] (20 km south-west of Knin), on the road to [[Obrovac]], [[Velebit]] and [[Zadar]]. The village extends from the Prevjesa in the north to Ervenik and [[Ivosevaca]] in the south-west; and from Kopinjevac (west) to [[Raducic]] in the east. The river [[Zrmanja]] flows through the Mokro polje, from Prevjes up to Ervenik. |
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According to the 1991 census, Mokro polje had 803 inhabitants (801 Serb or Croat, and 2 others unknown & neutral). |
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In the village is located Orthodox Church St. Luka |
In the village is located the Orthodox Church of St. Luka (1537). |
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During the war in the former Yugoslavia (1991 - 1995), Mokro polje was within [[Republic of Serbian Krajina]]. |
During the war in the former Yugoslavia (1991 - 1995), Mokro polje was within [[Republic of Serbian Krajina]]. |
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Mokro polje (Wet field) is the village of Knin in Dalmatia, Croatia. It is one of the largest villages in the municipality of Ervenik. It is situated in the foothills of Mount Kom (20 km south-west of Knin), on the road to Obrovac, Velebit and Zadar. The village extends from the Prevjesa in the north to Ervenik and Ivosevaca in the south-west; and from Kopinjevac (west) to Raducic in the east. The river Zrmanja flows through the Mokro polje, from Prevjes up to Ervenik.
According to the 1991 census, Mokro polje had 803 inhabitants (801 Serb or Croat, and 2 others unknown & neutral).
In the village is located the Orthodox Church of St. Luka (1537).
During the war in the former Yugoslavia (1991 - 1995), Mokro polje was within Republic of Serbian Krajina.