Cetina, Croatia

Cetina (Serbian Cyrillic: Цетина)[3] is a small village, administratively located in the Civljane Municipality in Šibenik-Knin County, Croatia.

Located in inland Dalmatia, north from the town of Vrlika, on the route between towns of Knin and Vrlika, Cetina village spreads on 50.98 km2, on the field near the spring of river Cetina, on altitude of approximately 380 m, just under south base of mountain Dinara.

In the 9th century, probably during the time of Duke Branimir, the old Church of Holy Salvation (Crkva Sv.

[4] It is one of the oldest and best preserved monuments of the early Croatian sacral architecture.

[5] The Serbian Orthodox Church of the Ascension of the Lord (Hram Vaznesenja Gospodnjeg) was built in 1940 by Marko Četnik and his wife Jelena on the spring of river Cetina.