The County of Šibenik and Knin

Covers an area of 2939 km2 and based on the 2001 Census, has 112070 residents. Making up this county are the following towns: Šibenik, Knin, Drniš, Vodice, Skradin and municipalities: Bilice, Pirovac, Tisno, Tribunj, Murter, Primošten, Rogoznica, Cviljane, Ervenik, Kijevo, Kistanje, Orlić, Promina, Ružić, Unešić.
The county is located in the northern Dalmatian area where the river Krka flows from the Dinara to the Adriatic Sea, as well as from Pirovac to Rogoznica and makes up a unique political-economical and geographical trafficking entirety.

The cathedral of Šibenik

Built for over a century, is a testimony of persistency, sacrifice and belief of the generations of inhabitants of Šibenik. By many things it is unique not only in the Croatian architecture, but in the European as well: it is entirely built of stone, no other material being used; it is unique by the brave structure of stone slabs and ribs, with no binding material. Its construction was started by Francesco di Giacomo in 1431, Niccolo di Giovanni Fiorentino finished it in 1536 and it was designed by the greatest artist and builder of the 15th century, Georgius Mathei Dalmaticus.