Golinci


Golinci is a small village in Donji Miholjac township, Eastern Croatia. It is near the river Karašica, over which it once had a bridge. As of 2021, it has a population of 342.

History

The former village of Kabalna, across the bridge over the Karašica, once belonged to it, administratively.

Religion

The Sv. Ivana Glavosijeka church was built in 1890.

Culture

It has a volunteer fire department, the DVD Golinci.
Recreational societies in Golinci include the Sport fishing club Linjak, the Soccer club Mladost and the Hunting society Kobac.

Economy

Most villagers of Golinci are farmers, so there are only a few businesses, such as the vegetable company PZ-Matijević, goat cheese producer Vešligaj and mushroom farm Lavošević.

Infrastructure

The school was built in 1880.
The village was electrified in 1960.
In 1967, a road was built through Golinci, and a sidewalk was added in 1978–1980. In 1990, the whole village was asphalted, and that asphalt was joined in 1992 to the neighbouring village Miholjački Poreč.