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Dicmo is a municipality in
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in the
Split-Dalmatia County Split-Dalmatia County ( hr, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija ) is a central-southern Dalmatian county in Croatia. The administrative center is Split. The population of the county is 455,242 (2011). The land area is 14.106,40 km2. Split-Dalmat ...
.


Population

In the 2011 census, it had a total population of 2,802, in the following settlements: * Ercegovci, population 143 *
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, population 514 * Krušvar, population 490 * Osoje, population 388 * Prisoje, population 643 * Sičane, population 502 * Sušci, population 122 In the same census, 98% were
Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic, G ...
.


Geography and history

Dicmo is a municipality made up of small villages located on the bottom of several foot-hills and edges of a stretched karst field, connected via the D1 road in the middle of the field, with Sinj 10 km to the north,
A1 Motorway A1, A-1, A01 or A.1. may refer to: Education * A1, the Basic Language Certificate of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages * Language A1, the former name for "Language A: literature", one of the IB Group 1 subjects * A1, a ...
7 km to the south and Split 20 km to the south-west. Dicmo has been inhabited since the Ilyrian ages, but the first mentions of it and its name comes from the word "Decimanum", because it was the "tenth mile" on the ancient road between
Salona Salona ( grc, Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. Salona is located in the modern town of Solin, next to Split, in Croatia. Salona was founded in the 3rd century BC and was mostly destroyed in t ...
and
Aequum Aequum was a Roman colony located near modern-day Čitluk, a village near Sinj, Croatia. Location The valley of the middle part of the Cetina river and its surrounding area, known as the District of Cetina, represent the backbone of the entire a ...
. Throughout its history, Dicmo has been a transit stop for both commercial and military reasons, and like the rest of today's Croatia, often changed administrations, due to both the Ottoman and Morean wars. During the Austro-Hungarian rule, a railway between Sinj and Split, "Rera", whose route passed through Dicmo is built. World War II came up and Dicmo was once again a transit route, this time for Italians and Germans on their path to Split, which allowed Italians to build a watchtower next to the local train station, the ruins of which can be seen to this day. At the beginning, there was a mix of sides, but after 1943, residents joined the fight against Axis powers. Notable WW2 event in the municipality took place in the Butige hamlet where several Ustaše soldiers were intercepted by Sinj partisans and eventually taken into Huso's pit (Husina jama), a mt. Kamešnica site where dozens of axis bodies were disposed. During the Yugoslav era, the area was under a former municipality of Sinj, during which the Rera railway was shut down, D1 road was built in the 1960s, while the electricity and the waterlines were installed in the 1970s and late 1980s, respectively. Many inhabitants of the municipality took part in the
Croatian War of Independence The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the Government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugosl ...
, after which Dicmo became a part of Croatia and a municipality in the Split-Dalmatia county, with the HDZ (Croatian Democrat Party) as a local leading political party. Most notable investment during the 21st century, during the ruling of the independent political party, is the municipality's Industrial Zone, with over 500 people from the nearby region employed in it.


Education

Osnovna škola Ante Starčevića Dicmo (Ante Starčević elementary school)


Sports

MNK Spartak (Futsal Club Spartak)


Notable people

* Michael Anthony Bilandic, former Chicago mayor (parents were immigrants from Krušvar) *
Ratko Rudić Ratko Rudić (born 7 June 1948 in Belgrade, PR Serbia, FPR Yugoslavia) is a retired Croatian water polo coach and a former water polo player. , he has won 38 medals as a coach at major events, making him the most successful water polo coach in h ...
, waterpolo coach * Ivan Grubišić, Catholic priest, politician, sociologist *
Bruno Silić Bruno Silić (1 December 1958 – 18 January 2004) was a Croatian professional water polo player and coach. Career He was the coach of Jadran Split, Triglav Kranj, Glyfada and Mladost Zagreb. He also was the coach of the senior men's Croatia na ...
, waterpolo coach *
Inoslav Bešker Inoslav Bešker (born 30 January 1950) is a Croatian journalist. Bešker started his journalistic career in 1967. Since 1989 he has been working as a correspondent from Rome for ''Vjesnik'', ''Večernji list'', BBC, Radio 101, ''Danas'', Croatian ...
, journalist


References

Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County Municipalities of Croatia {{SplitDalmatia-geo-stub