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Stipe Lapić
Stipe Lapić (; born 22 January 1983, Sinj, Croatia) is a Croatian football (soccer), football player who last played for China League One side Chongqing F.C. Club career He played at HNK Hajduk Split and PSV Eindhoven's under-19 team. His first senior team was NK Dinamo Zagreb. From this, he played several team in some countries. He also capped Croatia national under-21 football team. Club career statistics Honors Zimbru Chisinau *Moldovan National Division Runner-up (2) : 2005–06, 2006–07 *Moldavian Cup Winner (1) : 2006–07 References External links Moldova league performanceRussia league performance
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lapic, Stipe 1983 births Living people Footballers from Sinj Men's association football defenders Croatian men's footballers 21st-century Croatian sportsmen Croatia men's under-21 international footballers GNK Dinamo Zagreb players FC Kuban Krasnodar players ASKÖ Pasching players FC Zimbru Chișinău players HNK Šibenik players NK Slaven Belu ...
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Sinj
Sinj () is a List of cities and towns in Croatia, town in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. As of the 2021 Croatian census, 2021 census, the population was 23,500 people, of which 10,800 inhabited its urban core. Sinj is known for a knights' tournament of Sinjska alka, which has been held since the beginning of the 18th century as a sign of victory over the Ottoman Empire, and for the shrine of Our Lady of Sinj. The urban center of Sinj is a Register of Cultural Goods of Croatia, protected cultural heritage site. Geography Sinj is located in Dalmatia, in the region historically known as ''Cetinska Krajina'', a group of settlements situated around a fertile karstic field of Sinjsko Polje (300 m AMSL), once shaped by the flood waters of the Cetina river. The field lies between the mountains of Svilaja (1508 m), Dinara (1913 m), Kamešnica (mountain), Kamešnica (1855 m) and Visoka (mountain), Visoka (890 m). Further south, the mountain Mosor (1339 m) separat ...
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