Maovice

Maovice
Maovice is located in Croatia
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Maovice
Maovice (Croatia)
Country Croatia
Region Dalmatia
County Split-Dalmatia County
Latitude 43° 52' 43.88" N
Longitude 16° 22' 16.36" E
Surface (km²) 27,57
Population
(2001)
494
Time zone (UTC) UTC+1 Central European Time

Coordinates: 43°53′N 16°22′E / 43.883°N 16.367°E / 43.883; 16.367

Maovice is a small village in Split-Dalmatia county, Croatia. Maovice is a settlement in the Vrlika municipality, and has a population of 494. The majority of the population are Croats.

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Location

Located in inland Dalmatia, west from the town of Vrlika, on the route between towns of Drniš and Vrlika, Maovice spread on 27.57 km2 most on plateau Maovičko field (Maovičko polje), on altitude of approximate 640–700 m, just under north base of mountain Svilaja.

History

In the 17th century Maovice was largely settled by new inhabitants from Croatia and Bosnia. Austrians gave to the new inhabitants ladn in exchange for fighting against the Ottomans.

From 1869-1889 settlement was called Mahovice, and from 1890-1910 Mavice. It is consisted of two villages, Gornje Maovice and Donje Maovice.[1] Parts of a settlement are hamlets:

  • Bijuk
  • Donje Maovice
  • Gornje Maovice
  • Pod Umcem
  • Radinje
  • Svilaja

Between Gornje and Donje Maovice there is a small Catholic Church (crkva sv. Jure), which was built in 1901 on the foundations of an older Croatian Roman Catholic Church, of which there is only the rest of the wall facades left.[2] The church is a one-longitudinal-nave structure and an external dimensions of the nave are 15x8 m. Sanctuary is square apses with dimensions of 4,5x6 m. A new bell-tower was added recently. In village there is an old Stechak, but it is unknown from what period.

In the 20th century at some point, Maovice had more than 1500 inhabitants. Some of them left because of poverty, others left to educate and work in bigger towns. Last depopulate was as a result of war. As part of Operation Storm Maovice was liberated by the Croatian Army on August 6, 1995.

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