Novigrad, Zadar County

Novigrad is a village and municipality in Croatia in the Zadar County. According to the 2011 census, there were 2,375 inhabitants, absolute majority of which were Croats.

panoramic view
Novigrad panorama
the Novigrad municipality within the Zadar County
Vlatković (Kontin's) palace is located within the historic center of Novigrad, just above the Great (city) gate along the eastern rampart. The yard is a set of residential and commercial buildings with a water cistern and terraced gardens. It was extended several times in the period from the 17th to the 19th century. The last extensive reconstruction of the complex was carried out in 1813, when Canon Pave Vlatković built a cistern and decorated the residential buildings in the forms of classicism.
Novigrad
Municipality
Village centre
Novigrad
Location of Novigrad in Croatia
Coordinates: 44°10′52″N 15°32′52″E
Country Croatia
CountyZadar
Government
  Municipal mayorJoso Klapan
Area
  Total51.31 km2 (19.81 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
  Total2,375
  Density46/km2 (120/sq mi)
 (municipality total)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
23312 Novigrad
Websitenovigrad.hr

History

In 1386, the Hungarian and Croatian sovereign Mary and her mother, Elizabeth of Bosnia, were imprisoned in Novigrad. Elizabeth was strangled in Novigrad in 1387 but Mary was liberated. It was part of Republic of Venice in 1409. Venetian rule in Novigrad briefly interrupted by Ottoman occupation between 1646 and 1647 during Cretan War.[3]

Attractions

The historic little town on the southern side of the Novigrad sea is situated in a narrow bay. The Novigrad sea is abundant in fish and shellfish, which is why Novigrad fishermen are well known. The town has preserved its Mediterranean architecture, and partially also its system of fortification. The vicinity of the Zrmanja River allows for attractive canoe, kayak or rafting excursions.

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