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GRAD METKOVIĆ – CITY OF METKOVIĆ

 

 

Metković is a city and municipality in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, in the southeast of Croatia, on the banks of the river Neretva and on the border with Herzegovina. The total population of the municipality is 16,788 inhabitants.

The city was first mentioned in 1422 in the court document as a small farming town. It remained this way until the nineteenth century. During this period the city found renewed investment from the country's Austrian rulers. With the arrival of the area's first post office and school, as well as the increase of trade with the Ottoman Empire, the city began to flourish. It was ruled by the Ottoman Empire as part of Sanjak of Herzegovina between 1494 and 1685, then by the Republic of Venice till 1797 and finally by the French Empire before the Austrian Habsburgs took over. In 1875 and 1910 Emperor Francis Joseph I visited the city.

Metković is located near the ancient Roman settlement of Narona (today Vid). Narona was established as a Roman trading post, after Rome's successful war (Illyrian Wars) with the neighboring Illyrian tribe Daorsi (ruins of their capital are located near Stolac), and successfully grew until the 3rd century AD. After that, it went on a steady decline, especially after a large 4th-century AD earthquake. Upon the arrival of Slavonic tribes in the mid-6th century AD, the city of Narona was abandoned with most parts being covered under silt that was carried by the river Neretva. Only minor excavations were done, most of them being concentrated on the location of Vid. One of the city's landmarks is its Church of St. Elijah, the city's patron saint.

Grad Metković official website - http://grad-metkovic.hr/

Tourist Board of Metković - https://www.tzmetkovic.hr/hr/

Archaeological Museum Narona - http://www.a-m-narona.hr/amnsite/

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