Škrljevo
Village in Croatia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Škrljevo is a village in Primorje, Croatia, located north of Bakar. The population is 1,344 (census 2011).[3] Škrljevo was mentioned by name for the first time during the reign of Petar Zrinski, in a document from 1667. Near the railway station are the remains of the church of St. Ambroza, demolished in 1907. [4]