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'''Sinac''' is a village near ], ]. In the 2011 census, it had 563 inhabitants.<ref>{{Croatian Census 2011|S|09|3131}}</ref> | '''Sinac''' is a village near ], ]. In the 2011 census, it had 563 inhabitants.<ref>{{Croatian Census 2011|S|09|3131}}</ref> in 2021 it has a population of 489 | ||
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Sinac is a village near Otočac, Croatia. In the 2011 census, it had 563 inhabitants. in 2021 it has a population of 489
References
- "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Sinac". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
44°49′45″N 15°19′52″E / 44.82917°N 15.33111°E / 44.82917; 15.33111
Geography
It has an elevation of 450 meters above sea level it is located southeast of Otočac and a total land area of about 37,4 kilometers squared
History
In July 2023, a monument to the people of Sinca who died in the Homeland War was unveiled in the town: Mate Laškarin died in 1991 in Drenovo Klanac as a member of the MUP reserve, Zoran Dubravčić in 1992 in Otočac as a member of the 2nd Battalion, 133rd Brigade of the HV, Milan Mravinac in 1993 in Sinac as a member of the Sinac ZNG Company, Božo Tonković in 1994 in Udol Sinac as a member of the Artillery-Rocket Division of the 133rd Brigade, and in the same unit was Zvonko Dubravčić, who was killed on August 4, 1995 in Sinac. . .
Demographics and Population history
- 2021. - 489
- 2001. – 630
- 1991. – 1041 (Croats - 1037, Others - 4)
- 1981. – 1044 (Croats - 1037, Yugoslavs - 3, Serbs - 1, Others - 3)
- 1971. – 1142 (Croats - 1135, Serbs - 4, Others - 3)
Famous people
- Mate Šepo Nikšić, folk poet
- Josip Sarkotić
- Stjepan Sarkotić, Croatian general of the Austro-Hungarian army
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