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Blato, Korčula

Blato (often Blato na Korčuli, lit. 'Blato on Korčula') is a municipality on the island of Korčula in Croatia. It can be reached by the main island road from town of Korčula. The road runs through the forests in the middle of the island of Korčula.

Blato
Blato na Korčuli
Općina Blato
Municipality of Blato
Panorama of Blato
Blato
Location of Blato in Croatia
Coordinates: 42°56′N 16°47′E / 42.933°N 16.783°E / 42.933; 16.783
Country Croatia
CountyDubrovnik–Neretva
Government
 • Municipal mayorAnte Šeparović
Area
 • Municipality66.5 km2 (25.7 sq mi)
 • Urban
62.3 km2 (24.1 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
 • Municipality3,330
 • Density50/km2 (130/sq mi)
 • Urban
3,282
 • Urban density53/km2 (140/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
20271
Area code020
Vehicle registrationDU
ClimateCsa
Websiteblato.hr

Geography edit

The town was amphitheatrically built on several hills around a small central valley (40 km away from the town of Korčula). A long avenue of linden trees called Zlinje runs through it, along with the town public buildings (recently built: schools, hotel, bank, shops, municipal building, medical centre etc.). There is a park that provides exceptional shade during the summer months.

The climate in Blato matches the entire island of Korčula - it is located in the Adriatic which has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by long, quiet, dry and hot summer days with clear, short and mild wet winters. During the entire year the temperatures go below 10 °C in January and February, while June, July, August and September they average above 20 °C. Rainfall is typically Mediterranean, with a peak in late autumn and early winter and a minimum in July.

History edit

Blato got its name from a neighbouring field which flooded on regular basis, until 1911. The Blato field was occasionally drained. This created a lake that dried up during summer. The construction of canals and tunnels channelled drainage water into the sea on the north coast. It created conditions for successful exploitation of more fertile land in this region.

The town itself is one of the oldest settlements on Korčula and is situated in the middle of the western part of a field. The area of Blato is believed to have been settled during Roman times. There is a church, 'Our Lady of the Field', located on the Blato Field that has Roman floors that place its beginnings in the 4th century.[3] Archaeological remains of Roman Junianum (agricultural estate) have been discovered.[4] Other remains have been found in the local area dating back to prehistoric and Illyrian times.[5]

Between World War I and World War II, phylloxera attacked the grape vines, causing them to perish en masse. This greatly contributed to the economic crisis that was happening within the newly formed Yugoslavia. Blato was facing a mass exodus. It was the sixth largest place in Dalmatia, then a region of Austro-Hungary (Blato in 1910 had a population of 7,102). During 1924 and 1925, about 890 residents abandoned their homes and left Blato. Whole families emigrated to Australia[6][7] and Brazil (especially São Paulo).[8][9]

During World War II Blato was bombed by the Allies.[10]

Municipality of Blato edit

The Municipality of Blato, situated on the island of Korčula, administratively falls under the Dubrovnik-Neretva County. The municipality is made up of Blato and Potirna. It has access to the sea on both sides of the island. Once the main port of Blato, Prigradica is located about 3 km north of the town of Blato. The municipality's coastline is 36.3 kilometers in length. Within the area are olive trees and vineyards.

Demographics edit

According to the 2021 census, its population was 3,330 with 3,282 living in the town proper.[2] According to the 2011 census, the Municipality of Blato had a population of 3,593.[11] The vast majority of the population are Roman Catholics.

The municipality consists of following settlements:

Economy edit

 
Lipa avenue in Blato.

During the long history of Blato, the economy has been oriented around the production of agricultural products, especially wine. Olive oil, wine, carob and fig trees are the most significant products of the region. In the early 20th century Blato produced over 1000 carts of wine and 30 wagons of olive oil for export. In addition, they produced legumes and cereals for their own use. Strong development of agriculture led to the development of ancillary services such as crafts and commercial activities.

After the Second World War, Blato began a new cycle of development. They further developed the metal industry, textile industry, tourism and the agricultural industry. The population continued to decline, albeit more slowly than before. Industrial production in Blato, in recent times has seen a down turn with the closure of the textile factory Trikop. Metal industry and agriculture remains important for the economy. Tourism now plays an important role. Hotels and private apartments in Prizba and Prigradica have given new momentum to the economy of Blato.

The main economic entities in Blato today are:

  • Radež Inc., a company manufacturing marine equipment and steel structures, the largest employer on the island[12]
  • Blato 1902 dd company for the purchase, processing and trade of agricultural products.
  • Small artisans (craft and other services associated in the Association of Craftsmen)
  • Individual agricultural production of wine and olive oil
  • Tourism (rental apartments and houses for rent, hotels)
  • Trade (trade houses and chains)
  • Plumbing Blato dd
  • Eko doo Company for Utilities
  • Schools, municipalities and other government institutions and offices.

Education edit

  • Blato Elementary School
  • Blato High School

Culture edit

The town is known for a famous sword dance, the Kumpanija, which is performed on April 28, the day of Saint Vincenca, the town's patron saint, Blato Public library, sanctuary, ethno-museum, etc.

A bronze foundry located in Blato is one of only three bronze foundries in Croatia and the only one outside of Zagreb.[12]

Notable people edit

  • Marija Petković, a nun who was declared blessed, the founder of Congregation of Daughters of Mercy of St. Francis, the only religious community founded in Croatia. (1892-1966)
  • Ivan Milat Luketa, painter, (1922-2009)
  • Pavle Dešpalj, classical music composer and conductor, (1934-2021)
  • Ante Žanetić, football player and Olympic gold medalist, (1936-2014)
  • Meri Cetinić, singer/songwriter, (b. 1953)
  • Ante Milostic, aka Mario, singer in Deep image band.

References edit

  1. ^ Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia. Wikidata Q119585703.
  2. ^ a b "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2021 Census". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. 2022.
  3. ^ "Church of Our Lady of Poja". crkve.prizba.net. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
  4. ^ Nazor, Ante; Žilić, Mirjana (1997). Roman Junianum korcula. Turistička naklada d.o.o. ISBN 9789536570195. Retrieved October 22, 2009.
  5. ^ "Korcula HISTORY". korculainfo.com. Retrieved 3 December 2015.
  6. ^ Colic-Peisker, Val (October 2010). Croatians in Australia and America (Studies of World Migrations) By Val Colic-Peisker. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252090868. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  7. ^ . museumvictoria.com.au. Archived from the original on July 30, 2008. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  8. ^ Norma Marinovic Doro, , anpuhsp.org.br; accessed 3 December 2015.(in Portuguese)
  9. ^ "Život Hrvatice u Brazilu: 'Sretni smo ako se probudimo' - Moja Hrvatska".
  10. ^ Barčot, Tonko (December 2011). "Vlast Nezavisne Države Hrvatske na otoku Korčuli" [The administration of the Independent State of Croatia on the island of Korčula] (PDF). Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru (in Croatian) (53). Institute for Historical Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zadar. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
  11. ^ "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Blato". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  12. ^ a b "Zlatno Blato". Globus. 20 March 2012. Retrieved 9 April 2017.

External links edit

  • Municipality of Blato

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For other uses see Blato Blato often Blato na Korculi lit Blato on Korcula is a municipality on the island of Korcula in Croatia It can be reached by the main island road from town of Korcula The road runs through the forests in the middle of the island of Korcula Blato Blato na KorculiMunicipalityOpcina Blato Municipality of BlatoPanorama of BlatoBlatoLocation of Blato in CroatiaCoordinates 42 56 N 16 47 E 42 933 N 16 783 E 42 933 16 783Country CroatiaCountyDubrovnik NeretvaGovernment Municipal mayorAnte SeparovicArea 1 Municipality66 5 km2 25 7 sq mi Urban62 3 km2 24 1 sq mi Population 2021 2 Municipality3 330 Density50 km2 130 sq mi Urban3 282 Urban density53 km2 140 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code20271Area code020Vehicle registrationDUClimateCsaWebsiteblato wbr hr Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Municipality of Blato 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Education 7 Culture 8 Notable people 9 References 10 External linksGeography editThe town was amphitheatrically built on several hills around a small central valley 40 km away from the town of Korcula A long avenue of linden trees called Zlinje runs through it along with the town public buildings recently built schools hotel bank shops municipal building medical centre etc There is a park that provides exceptional shade during the summer months The climate in Blato matches the entire island of Korcula it is located in the Adriatic which has a Mediterranean climate characterized by long quiet dry and hot summer days with clear short and mild wet winters During the entire year the temperatures go below 10 C in January and February while June July August and September they average above 20 C Rainfall is typically Mediterranean with a peak in late autumn and early winter and a minimum in July History editBlato got its name from a neighbouring field which flooded on regular basis until 1911 The Blato field was occasionally drained This created a lake that dried up during summer The construction of canals and tunnels channelled drainage water into the sea on the north coast It created conditions for successful exploitation of more fertile land in this region The town itself is one of the oldest settlements on Korcula and is situated in the middle of the western part of a field The area of Blato is believed to have been settled during Roman times There is a church Our Lady of the Field located on the Blato Field that has Roman floors that place its beginnings in the 4th century 3 Archaeological remains of Roman Junianum agricultural estate have been discovered 4 Other remains have been found in the local area dating back to prehistoric and Illyrian times 5 Between World War I and World War II phylloxera attacked the grape vines causing them to perish en masse This greatly contributed to the economic crisis that was happening within the newly formed Yugoslavia Blato was facing a mass exodus It was the sixth largest place in Dalmatia then a region of Austro Hungary Blato in 1910 had a population of 7 102 During 1924 and 1925 about 890 residents abandoned their homes and left Blato Whole families emigrated to Australia 6 7 and Brazil especially Sao Paulo 8 9 During World War II Blato was bombed by the Allies 10 Municipality of Blato editThe Municipality of Blato situated on the island of Korcula administratively falls under the Dubrovnik Neretva County The municipality is made up of Blato and Potirna It has access to the sea on both sides of the island Once the main port of Blato Prigradica is located about 3 km north of the town of Blato The municipality s coastline is 36 3 kilometers in length Within the area are olive trees and vineyards Demographics editAccording to the 2021 census its population was 3 330 with 3 282 living in the town proper 2 According to the 2011 census the Municipality of Blato had a population of 3 593 11 The vast majority of the population are Roman Catholics The municipality consists of following settlements Blato 3 282 Potirna 48Economy edit nbsp Lipa avenue in Blato During the long history of Blato the economy has been oriented around the production of agricultural products especially wine Olive oil wine carob and fig trees are the most significant products of the region In the early 20th century Blato produced over 1000 carts of wine and 30 wagons of olive oil for export In addition they produced legumes and cereals for their own use Strong development of agriculture led to the development of ancillary services such as crafts and commercial activities After the Second World War Blato began a new cycle of development They further developed the metal industry textile industry tourism and the agricultural industry The population continued to decline albeit more slowly than before Industrial production in Blato in recent times has seen a down turn with the closure of the textile factory Trikop Metal industry and agriculture remains important for the economy Tourism now plays an important role Hotels and private apartments in Prizba and Prigradica have given new momentum to the economy of Blato The main economic entities in Blato today are Radez Inc a company manufacturing marine equipment and steel structures the largest employer on the island 12 Blato 1902 dd company for the purchase processing and trade of agricultural products Small artisans craft and other services associated in the Association of Craftsmen Individual agricultural production of wine and olive oil Tourism rental apartments and houses for rent hotels Trade trade houses and chains Plumbing Blato dd Eko doo Company for Utilities Schools municipalities and other government institutions and offices Education editBlato Elementary School Blato High SchoolCulture editThe town is known for a famous sword dance the Kumpanija which is performed on April 28 the day of Saint Vincenca the town s patron saint Blato Public library sanctuary ethno museum etc A bronze foundry located in Blato is one of only three bronze foundries in Croatia and the only one outside of Zagreb 12 Notable people editMarija Petkovic a nun who was declared blessed the founder of Congregation of Daughters of Mercy of St Francis the only religious community founded in Croatia 1892 1966 Ivan Milat Luketa painter 1922 2009 Pavle Despalj classical music composer and conductor 1934 2021 Ante Zanetic football player and Olympic gold medalist 1936 2014 Meri Cetinic singer songwriter b 1953 Ante Milostic aka Mario singer in Deep image band References edit Register of spatial units of the State Geodetic Administration of the Republic of Croatia Wikidata Q119585703 a b Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2021 Census Census of Population Households and Dwellings in 2021 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics 2022 Church of Our Lady of Poja crkve prizba net Retrieved October 22 2009 Nazor Ante Zilic Mirjana 1997 Roman Junianum korcula Turisticka naklada d o o ISBN 9789536570195 Retrieved October 22 2009 Korcula HISTORY korculainfo com Retrieved 3 December 2015 Colic Peisker Val October 2010 Croatians in Australia and America Studies of World Migrations By Val Colic Peisker University of Illinois Press ISBN 9780252090868 Retrieved 22 October 2009 History of immigration from Croatia museumvictoria com au Archived from the original on July 30 2008 Retrieved 22 October 2009 Norma Marinovic Doro Narrativa epica e imigracao anpuhsp org br accessed 3 December 2015 in Portuguese Zivot Hrvatice u Brazilu Sretni smo ako se probudimo Moja Hrvatska Barcot Tonko December 2011 Vlast Nezavisne Drzave Hrvatske na otoku Korculi The administration of the Independent State of Croatia on the island of Korcula PDF Radovi Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Zadru in Croatian 53 Institute for Historical Sciences of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zadar Retrieved 9 April 2017 Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2011 Census Blato Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 a b Zlatno Blato Globus 20 March 2012 Retrieved 9 April 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Blato Korcula Municipality of Blato Tourist Association of The Municipality of Blato 42 46 N 17 29 E 42 767 N 17 483 E 42 767 17 483 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blato Korcula amp oldid 1182537933, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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