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Ploče

Ploče (pronounced [plɔ̂tʃɛ]; Italian: Porto Tolero) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia.

Ploče
Grad Ploče
Town of Ploče
Ploče harbor
Ploče
The location of Ploče within Croatia
Coordinates: 43°03′24″N 17°25′54″E / 43.05667°N 17.43167°E / 43.05667; 17.43167
Country Croatia
County Dubrovnik-Neretva
Government
 • MayorMišo Krstičević (SDP)
Elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Town10,135
 • Urban
6,013
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
20 340
Area code020
Vehicle registrationDU
Websiteploce.hr

Geography

Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through the central Dinaric Alps. This makes it the primary seaport used by Bosnia and Herzegovina and the endpoint of the Pan-European corridor 5C.

Čeveljuša is a toponym in Ploče, located to the east of the town, on the intersection of the D8 highway and the D425.[2]

Climate

Ploče is the location of Croatia's high temperature record, measured at 42.8 °C (109.0 °F) on 4 and 5 August 1981.[3][4]

History

The town was first mentioned in 1387 as Ploča. During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a port named Aleksandrovo after Alexander I of Yugoslavia was constructed in 1939. During the socialist Yugoslavia, between 1950 and 1954, and again from 1980 to 1990, Ploče was named Kardeljevo after the Yugoslav politician Edvard Kardelj. Some locals call their city Ploča (the stone).

Population

The total population of Ploče is 10,135 (2011), in the following settlements:[1]

In the 2011 census, the majority of its citizens were Croats at 95.93%.[5]

Town of Ploče: Population trends 1857–2021
population
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2581
2928
3479
4028
4337
4087
4512
4865
6161
7759
8846
9726
11220
10834
10135
8252
18571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021

Port

 
Tugboat Altair in the Port of Ploče

The Port of Ploče was first mentioned on 6 November 1387, but the building of a larger port was done in recent modern times. Work on the present day harbour first began in 1939 [6] but was destroyed during World War II. It was rebuilt in 1945 and the village of Ploče grew up to 480 inhabitants in 1948. After the Adriatic road and Neretva railway lines were built to the port in the mid-1960s, the town experienced a steady growth.

Bosnia and Croatia are currently in negotiations as regards the establishment of a "privileged economic zone" for Bosnian businesses within the Ploče port facilities, though this development is hindered by the opposition of local government, and Croatian people to the concept of a partial loss of sovereignty over the port. The Bosnian government would like a concession, with sovereignty features, for at least 99 years, whereas the Croatian government only wishes to offer commercial passage through Croatian territory for Bosnian and Herzegovinian goods. This topic was a subject of lengthy negotiations; easier passage for Croatian citizens through the narrow strip of Bosnia and Herzegovina territory (that divides Croatia's land territory) near Neum, in exchange for privileges for Bosnia and Herzegovina in Ploče. The Pelješac Bridge that bypasses Neum and Bosnian territory completely opened in 2022 although at first the project was strongly resisted by the Bosnian government.[7]

Sister Cities

Twin towns – Sister cities

Ploče is twinned with:

References

  1. ^ a b "Population by Age and Sex, by Settlements, 2011 Census: Ploče". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  2. ^ "Čvor Čeveljuša: policija uvodi rigorozne mjere". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). 2008-04-29. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
  3. ^ "Najviša izmjerena temperatura zraka u Hrvatskoj za razdoblje od kada postoje meteorološka motrenja". Klima.hr (in Croatian). Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service. 21 July 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  4. ^ "Croatia Sixth National Communication" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 21 September 2016. Retrieved 19 July 2016.
  5. ^ "Population by Ethnicity, by Towns/Municipalities, 2011 Census: County of Dubrovnik-Neretva". Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2010-01-26.
  7. ^ "Bosnia vexed by Croatian bridge". BBC. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2010-05-14.
  8. ^ . Mestna občina Ljubljana (Ljubljana City) (in Slovenian). Archived from the original on 2013-06-26. Retrieved 2013-07-27.

External links

  • Official website   (in Croatian)

Coordinates: 43°03′N 17°26′E / 43.050°N 17.433°E / 43.050; 17.433

ploče, pronounced, plɔ, tʃɛ, italian, porto, tolero, town, seaport, dubrovnik, neretva, county, croatia, towngrad, town, harborthe, location, within, croatiacoordinates, 05667, 43167, 05667, 43167country, croatiacountydubrovnik, neretvagovernment, mayormišo, k. Ploce pronounced plɔ tʃɛ Italian Porto Tolero is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik Neretva County of Croatia PloceTownGrad Ploce Town of PlocePloce harborPloceThe location of Ploce within CroatiaCoordinates 43 03 24 N 17 25 54 E 43 05667 N 17 43167 E 43 05667 17 43167Country CroatiaCountyDubrovnik NeretvaGovernment MayorMiso Krsticevic SDP Elevation0 m 0 ft Population 2011 1 Town10 135 Urban6 013Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code20 340Area code020Vehicle registrationDUWebsiteploce hr Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 2 History 3 Population 4 Port 5 Sister Cities 5 1 Twin towns Sister cities 6 References 7 External linksGeography EditPloce is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north south routes through the central Dinaric Alps This makes it the primary seaport used by Bosnia and Herzegovina and the endpoint of the Pan European corridor 5C Ceveljusa is a toponym in Ploce located to the east of the town on the intersection of the D8 highway and the D425 2 Climate Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2017 Ploce is the location of Croatia s high temperature record measured at 42 8 C 109 0 F on 4 and 5 August 1981 3 4 History EditThe town was first mentioned in 1387 as Ploca During the Kingdom of Yugoslavia a port named Aleksandrovo after Alexander I of Yugoslavia was constructed in 1939 During the socialist Yugoslavia between 1950 and 1954 and again from 1980 to 1990 Ploce was named Kardeljevo after the Yugoslav politician Edvard Kardelj Some locals call their city Ploca the stone Population EditThe total population of Ploce is 10 135 2011 in the following settlements 1 Bacina population 572 Banja population 173 Komin population 1 243 Peracko Blato population 288 Plina Jezero population 44 Ploce population 6 013 Rogotin population 665 Stasevica population 902 Saric Struga population 235 In the 2011 census the majority of its citizens were Croats at 95 93 5 Town of Ploce Population trends 1857 2021population2204258129283479402843374087451248656161775988469726112201083410135825218571869188018901900191019211931194819531961197119811991200120112021Sources Croatian Bureau of Statistics publicationsvPort EditMain article Port of Ploce Tugboat Altair in the Port of Ploce The Port of Ploce was first mentioned on 6 November 1387 but the building of a larger port was done in recent modern times Work on the present day harbour first began in 1939 6 but was destroyed during World War II It was rebuilt in 1945 and the village of Ploce grew up to 480 inhabitants in 1948 After the Adriatic road and Neretva railway lines were built to the port in the mid 1960s the town experienced a steady growth Bosnia and Croatia are currently in negotiations as regards the establishment of a privileged economic zone for Bosnian businesses within the Ploce port facilities though this development is hindered by the opposition of local government and Croatian people to the concept of a partial loss of sovereignty over the port The Bosnian government would like a concession with sovereignty features for at least 99 years whereas the Croatian government only wishes to offer commercial passage through Croatian territory for Bosnian and Herzegovinian goods This topic was a subject of lengthy negotiations easier passage for Croatian citizens through the narrow strip of Bosnia and Herzegovina territory that divides Croatia s land territory near Neum in exchange for privileges for Bosnia and Herzegovina in Ploce The Peljesac Bridge that bypasses Neum and Bosnian territory completely opened in 2022 although at first the project was strongly resisted by the Bosnian government 7 Sister Cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia Twin towns Sister cities Edit Ploce is twinned with Ljubljana Slovenia 8 Rodi GarganicoReferences Edit a b Population by Age and Sex by Settlements 2011 Census Ploce Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 Cvor Ceveljusa policija uvodi rigorozne mjere Slobodna Dalmacija in Croatian 2008 04 29 Retrieved 2010 09 26 Najvisa izmjerena temperatura zraka u Hrvatskoj za razdoblje od kada postoje meteoroloska motrenja Klima hr in Croatian Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service 21 July 2017 Retrieved 1 August 2017 Croatia Sixth National Communication PDF Archived PDF from the original on 21 September 2016 Retrieved 19 July 2016 Population by Ethnicity by Towns Municipalities 2011 Census County of Dubrovnik Neretva Census of Population Households and Dwellings 2011 Zagreb Croatian Bureau of Statistics December 2012 Port Authority Ploce History Archived from the original on 2009 09 04 Retrieved 2010 01 26 Bosnia vexed by Croatian bridge BBC 2007 10 25 Retrieved 2010 05 14 Medmestno in mednarodno sodelovanje Mestna obcina Ljubljana Ljubljana City in Slovenian Archived from the original on 2013 06 26 Retrieved 2013 07 27 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ploce Official website in Croatian Coordinates 43 03 N 17 26 E 43 050 N 17 433 E 43 050 17 433 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ploce amp oldid 1140365512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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