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Sumartin

Sumartin
Village
Sumartin, Brač, Croatia 007.jpg
Country  Croatia
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)

Sumartin (Croatian pronunciation: [sûmartin], Previously known as Sv. Martin) is a port village in Croatia on the island of Brač. It is the youngest village on the island of Brač and administratively belongs to Municipality of Selca. According to 2011 census, it has a population of 491. Village was founded in 11 November 1646 by the refugees from Dalmatian coast and Bosnia and Herzegovina who fled from the Ottomans. It is connected by the D113 highway and by ferry.

Sumartin was established at the time of Cretan War (1645–69), also known as the War of Candia, in 1646. when a group of Franciscan monks accompanied by a number of refugees reached the eastermost tip of the island of Brač by boats as they were fleeing from Makarska Riviera due to Ottoman raids.Coordinates: 43°17′14″N 16°52′20″E / 43.28722°N 16.87222°E / 43.28722; 16.87222The newly formed village was established around the already existing abandoned small church of St. Martin which had been previously damaged but repaired by the refugees upon their arrival.


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