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'''Vinkovci''' is a |
'''Vinkovci''' is a ]n town in eastern ] (or westernmost ]), located on the bank of the ] river, 19 km southwest of ], 24 km north of ] and 43 ] south of ]; elevation 90 m; population 32,455 (2001). | ||
Its ] is primarily based on ], ] and ] and ]. Industries include foodstuff, building material, wood and timber, metal-processing, leather and textile. Due to the surrounding ], also notable are farming and livestock breeding, and the town hosts a Crop Improvement Centre. | |||
Vinkovci is the main ] junction of eastern Croatia, of railroads leading from ] toward ] and from the capital ] toward ]. Vinkovci is also the meeting point of the ] and ] roads and the intersection of the main road (M1.7) ]-Vinkovci-] and several regional roads. | Vinkovci is the main ] junction of eastern Croatia, of railroads leading from ] toward ] and from the capital ] toward ]. Vinkovci is also the meeting point of the ] and ] roads and the intersection of the main road (M1.7) ]-Vinkovci-] and several regional roads. | ||
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The site of Vinkovci was inhabited since the ] period. The town was known as '''Colonia Aurelia Cibalae''' (also ''Cibalis'') and was the birthplace of ]s ] and ]. The Roman thermal bath is still preserved as are several other Roman buildings located near the center of today's Vinkovci. A local textile factory and football club still carry the name ''Cibalia'', while a ] trio from the city named themselves ''Colonia''. | The site of Vinkovci was inhabited since the ] period. The town was known as '''Colonia Aurelia Cibalae''' (also ''Cibalis'') and was the birthplace of ]s ] and ]. The Roman thermal bath is still preserved as are several other Roman buildings located near the center of today's Vinkovci. A local textile factory and football club still carry the name ''Cibalia'', while a ] trio from the city named themselves ''Colonia''. | ||
Vinkovci's ] is named after ], author of the ] of the |
Vinkovci's ] is named after ], author of the ] of the ] of Croatia '']''. | ||
Numerous hunting grounds south of the town attract a number of domestic and foreign huntsmen. Organized hunting, partly also fishing, is accompanied by comfortable accommodation facilities (hunting lodges Merolino and Grabarje) and a selection of local specialities. | Numerous hunting grounds south of the town attract a number of domestic and foreign huntsmen. Organized hunting, partly also fishing, is accompanied by comfortable accommodation facilities (hunting lodges Merolino and Grabarje) and a selection of local specialities. |
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Vinkovci is a Croatian town in eastern Slavonia (or westernmost Srijem), located on the bank of the Bosut river, 19 km southwest of Vukovar, 24 km north of županja and 43 km south of Osijek; elevation 90 m; population 32,455 (2001).
Its economy is primarily based on trade, transport and food and metal processing. Industries include foodstuff, building material, wood and timber, metal-processing, leather and textile. Due to the surrounding farmland, also notable are farming and livestock breeding, and the town hosts a Crop Improvement Centre.
Vinkovci is the main railway junction of eastern Croatia, of railroads leading from Bosnia and Herzegovina toward Hungary and from the capital Zagreb toward Belgrade. Vinkovci is also the meeting point of the Posavina and Podravina roads and the intersection of the main road (M1.7) Županja-Vinkovci-Vukovar and several regional roads.
The large railway junction, after Zagreb the second largest in Croatia, underlies the importance of transit in Vinkovci. The town features extremely rich cultural and historical heritage, the most interesting attraction being the pre-Romanesque church on Meraja from 1100, with the coats of arms of the kings Koloman and Ladislas, as one of the most important mediaeval cultural monuments in Croatia.
The most famous annual event, one of the biggest in Slavonia, is the folk music festival Vinkovci Autumns (Vinkovačke Jeseni, which includes the folklore show and the presentation of folk customs of Slavonia. It is characterized by a number of original folk music performances, beautiful traditional costumes, a beauty contest, competitions of the manufacturers of kulen (smoked paprika-flavoured sausage), plum brandy and other traditional foodstuffs, and especially by the magnificent closing parade.
The site of Vinkovci was inhabited since the Roman period. The town was known as Colonia Aurelia Cibalae (also Cibalis) and was the birthplace of Roman emperors Valentinian I and Valens. The Roman thermal bath is still preserved as are several other Roman buildings located near the center of today's Vinkovci. A local textile factory and football club still carry the name Cibalia, while a dance music trio from the city named themselves Colonia.
Vinkovci's music school is named after Josip Runjanin, author of the music of the national anthem of Croatia Lijepa nasa domovino.
Numerous hunting grounds south of the town attract a number of domestic and foreign huntsmen. Organized hunting, partly also fishing, is accompanied by comfortable accommodation facilities (hunting lodges Merolino and Grabarje) and a selection of local specialities.