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Sinj is a town in the continental part of Split-Dalmatia county, Croatia. The town itself has a population of 11,500 (2001 census), while the population of the administrative municipality which includes surrounding villages is around 25,000.

Sinj is the center of an area known as Cetinska krajina, a group of settlements situated on a fertile karstic field (Sinjsko polje) through which the river Cetina passes.

The town grew around an ancient fortress held by the Ottomans until the beginning of the 18th century, and the Franciscan monastery with the church of Our Lady of Sinj, a place of pilgrimage.

The anniversary of the last victory over the Ottoman army in 1715 is celebrated yearly in the beginning of August by Sinjska Alka, an equestrian competition in which ceremonially dressed horsemen try to hit a small ring (alka) with their lance while galloping.

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