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Kaštela
Grad Kaštela
Town of Kaštela

Top: Kaštel Sućurac; Kaštel Gomilica; Center: Kaštel Kambelovac; Kaštel Lukšić; Kaštel Novi; Bottom: Kaštel Štafilić; Kaštel Stari

Kaštela is located in Split-Dalmatia County
Kaštela

Kaštela

Location of Kaštela in Croatia

Kaštela is located in Croatia
Kaštela

Kaštela

Kaštela (Croatia)

Coordinates: 43°33′N 16°23′E / 43.550°N 16.383°E / 43.550; 16.383
Country Croatia
County Split-Dalmatia
Government
 • MayorDenis Ivanović (HDZ)
Area
 • Total57.67 km2 (22.27 sq mi)
Elevation
3 m (10 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total38,667
 • Density670/km2 (1,700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
21212
Area code021
Vehicle registrationST
Websitewww.kastela.hr

Kaštela (Croatian pronunciation: [kǎʃtɛla]; Italian: Castelli) is a town in Split-Dalmatia County. The town is an agglomeration of seven individual settlements which are administered as a single municipality with populations individually ranging from 3,000 to 7,000 residents. The town is located northwest of the city of Split, west of Solin and east of Trogir, on the central Dalmatian coast. With a total population of 38,667 as of 2011 census, it is the 15th largest town in the country.

Geography

Settlements

The Town of Kaštela consists of following settlements (populations parenthesised):

Overview

The Kaštela Riviera is a fertile area, about 20 kilometres (12 miles) in length, featuring the first Roman floating docks and 50 places on the long, verdant area, northwest of Split. It is divided into Gornja (upper) and Donja Kaštela (lower), and it consists of seven old and two relatively new settlements. The Kaštela region with its Mediterranean tone, picturesque landscape and unique composition of natural environment attracted people since prehistoric times. From ancient Greek sailors, Roman patricians, Croatian kings, rulers, Venetian royals to the present sun and sea lovers, as well as mysterious legacies from the past[citation needed].

Once an ancient Greek port, a stopover point for Roman veterans and a summer place for Croatian kings is today a tourist resort, carrying the same name. Along its long sandy beach there are terraces and viewpoints, tennis and other sports grounds, surrounded by greenery of pine and tamaris trees.

The Jadro River (the original water supply for the ancient city of Diocletian's Palace)[1] flows through the town of Solin and provides water supply to both Split and Kaštela. Contemporary studies indicate favourable water quality levels of the river near the headwatersatJadro Spring.[2] Certain other studies of hydrology and sedimentation have been conducted in this area.[3]

Economy

The industrial zone is developed, and there is an aluminium extraction facility in the vicinity of Kaštel Sućurac and the Split Airport is located in Kaštel Štafilić. Present area of Kaštela and its inland in the vicinity of ancient Salona were inhabited very early (the finds from the Roman and Old Croatian period).

Twin towns

Kaštela is twinned with:

See also

References

  • ^ Nives Štambuk-Giljanović, The Pollution Load by Nitrogen and Phosphorus In the Jadro River, Springer Netherlands, ISSN 0167-6369 (Print) 1573-2959 (Online), Volume 123, Numbers 1-3 / December, 2006
  • ^ P. Zannetti, Environmental Modeling: Computer Methods and Software, 1996, Computational Mechanics Publications, 462 pages ISBN 1-85312-342-0
  • ^ "Gradovi prijatelji". kastela.hr (in Croatian). Retrieved 6 February 2020.
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