Kutjevo

Kutjevo
Town

Kutjevo Abbey
Kutjevo

Location of Kutjevo in Croatia

Coordinates: 45°25′N 17°53′E / 45.42°N 17.88°E / 45.42; 17.88
Country  Croatia
County Požega-Slavonia
Government
  Mayor Josip Budimir (HDZ)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 6,247
Time zone Central European Time (UTC+1)
A bottle of Graševina (Welschriesling) superior quality white wine from Kutjevo

The settlements included in the administrative area of Kutjevo include:[2]

  • Bektež, population 388
  • Bjeliševac, population 112
  • Ciglenik, population 143
  • Ferovac, population 103
  • Grabarje, population 490
  • Gradište, population 152
  • Hrnjevac, population 174
  • Kula, population 331
  • Kutjevo, population 2,440
  • Lukač, population 150
  • Mitrovac, population 133
  • Ovčare, population 123
  • Poreč, population 119
  • Šumanovci, population 139
  • Tominovac, population 164
  • Venje, population 98
  • Vetovo, population 988

History

This famous wine-growing district at the foot of mount Krndija is distinguished by its valuable monuments - the church of the Blessed Virgin Mary with the former monastery, the Kutjevo Abbey.

There is a beautiful park, protected as a horticultural monument.[3]

The famous Kutjevo wine cellar holds a wine collection. It was built by the Cistercians in 1232 and parts of it have been preserved in their original form.[4]

A beautiful manor house, connected with the cellars by an underground corridor, is near the cellar complex.

Kutjevo is famous for its wines, and the local agricultural joint stock company Kutjevo d.d.[5] is the largest exporter of wines in Croatia.[6] There are many famous winegrowers residing in Kutjevo, like Enjingi and Krauthaker.[7][8]

The tradition of breeding pure-blood horses, in particular the Lipizzaners, dates back to the 19th century.[4] Horse races are held every year.

References

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Coordinates: 45°26′N 17°53′E / 45.433°N 17.883°E / 45.433; 17.883

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