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Slavic state (the Republic of Croatia in the Yugoslav Federation). The inhabitants of Susak-Sansego spoke in a local idiom, with both Romance and Slavic vocabulary. Faced with poverty, famine, and lack of employment opportunities, along with the desire for a better life, the island experienced a mass exodus between 1948 through the mid-1960s directly due to the political climate and nationalist policies. After World War II,
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Susak's inhabitants immigrated to the United States for two main reasons. First, they believed that the United States would be able to offer them better opportunities for wealth, employment, education, and standard of living. Second, the majority of the people who emigrated from Susak prior to World
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of these new Italian territories. On Susak, for example, the Italian government changed the spellings and pronunciations of several of the island's surnames. Tarabokija became Tarabocchia; Picinić became Picini. Immigrants from Susak would give Italian as their ethnicity and non-Croatians themselves
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Italians in the Julian region were under extreme pressure to leave after the war, especially following the mass killings of Italians in nearby Istria. The Croat and Slovenian nationalists in the socialist government sought to impose collective punishment on the Italians after the annexation to the
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and the many cultures that have governed it through the years, the people from Susak have many unique traditions. Some traditions are exclusively the island's own (such as the island's language and the fanciful clothing). Other traditions, such as cuisine, are a blend of the diverse customs from
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Male costumes from Susak are less ornate than their female counterparts. Men traditionally wear dark trousers and a dark vest over a long-sleeved, white, collared shirt. The outfit is completed by a soft, dark cap and may be accentuated with a colorful belt or ribbons on the vest.
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Susak's history is a rich and complex story. Unfortunately, little of it prior to the 20th century is known. This is a result of mainly three factors. First, few of Susak's inhabitants prior to the 20th century had formal education. Before the massive exodus off the island after
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which grows in abundance on the island. A small percentage of natives still reside on the island which has increasingly become a popular tourist destinationā€”especially during the peak summer months. Many of the people from Susak currently live in the
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Susak is perhaps best known for the ornate and elaborate costumes worn by younger women primarily for special occasions such as a wedding or feast days. The costume is made up of a short, brightly, almost neon-colored skirt with multiple ruffled
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The people from Susak speak a distinct dialect that is heard only on the island and among the older generation of the island's emigrants. Additionally, most of the island's population over the age of 60, to varying degrees, speaks Italian.
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There are only about a dozen surnames from Susak. The engravings on the island's white tombstones boast these names (or some form of them): Busanić, Hrončić, Lister, MateÅ”ić, Mirković, Morin, Picinić, Sutora, Skrivanić, and Tarabokija.
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on the island, which would be dedicated to Saint Michael and Nicholas. The Benedictine monks governed Susak until sometime between the 12th century and 1267. 1267 is the year in which Istria became a territory of the
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and it is likely that Susak was also ceded to the Venetians at or around the same time. The monastery was operational from the 11th century until 1770 when the new Church of Saint Nicholas was built on its place.
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new government required that all able men work for a period of time without payment. Many of the Sansegots (people from Susak), more than 80 percent of the population, had left the island by the mid-1960s.
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coast. Susak is about 3 km (1.9 mi) long and 1.5 km (0.9 mi) wide, and covers an area of approximately 3.8 square kilometers (1.5 sq mi). Susak's highest elevation point,
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Older and working women generally wear darker, longer skirts without ruffled petticoats. They wear white or dark, long-sleeved shirts, a short veil to cover their hair, and dark, woolen stockings.
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detail a settlement on Susak. In 1593, Christiaan Sgrooten was the first to chart a settlement on the island. In the late 17th century, the cartographer Cornellius mentioned a tower on Susak:
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During a period of mourning - generally following the death of a close family member such as a spouse, parent, sibling, or child - people from Susak wear all black for a period of time.
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rock base. The way sand appeared on the island has not been fully settled: while some scientists speculate that Susak formed as a result of sediment deposits from the river
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between 1936 and 1969 when a cooperative wine cellar aided in the production and manufacturing of the beverages. At one time, there was also a fish cannery on the island.
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After Napoleon's exile, the Austrian Empire annexed Susak and much of the region per a Viennese congressional resolution. The Austrian Empire and subsequently the
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For much of the island's history, Susak's inhabitants supported themselves by making wine, farming, and fishing. The islanders produced a significant quantity of
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ceding the land between Istria and Dalmatia (including Susak) to Austria. The proposed secession of this land to Austria was ratified on October 17, 1797, by the
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would spell Tarabocchia instead of Tarabokija since the Austro-Hungarian government had spent many efforts to reduce the Italian population.
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The islanders have a custom of referring to each other by nicknames, and the outsiders who visit Susak are often given a nickname too.
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gave Susak and several other territories to the relatively new nation of Italy. The Italian government under the fascist government of
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Slide show of a wedding held on the island in 1957 - notice the traditional and elaborate outfits (particularly worn by women)
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Susak was likely governed by the Croatian Kingdom during the 10th and 11th centuries. In or around 1071, the Croatian King
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and took control of the area including Susak. The Nazis remained on the island until the end of World War II in 1945.
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Susak's inhabitants reside in a single settlement of the same name. The settlement has two parts: atop a small hill,
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The island is geologically different from other Adriatic islands in that it is mostly formed of fine sand laid on a
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Otok Susak: zemlja, voda, ljudi, gospodarstvo, druÅ”tveni razvitak, govor, noÅ”nja, građevine, pjesma i zdravlje
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On June 25, 1991, Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia and Susak remained a part of the newly formed
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Between the 13th and 18th centuries, Susak is mentioned in various documents, charts, and official papers of
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origin. Due to the porous soil, there are no permanent water streams or other bodies of water on the island.
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By the mid-1960s, Susak had become almost completely depopulated with its main town in virtual ruin.
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in 844 destroying a fleet of Venetian ships. The surviving ships were said to have fled to Sansego.
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is Susak's main industry although some wine is still produced - particularly a red wine called
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wrote the earliest surviving text referencing Susak in the early 11th century. He wrote about
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island of Susak is 7.4 kilometers (4.6 mi; 4.0 nmi) southwest from the island of
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There is speculation that Susak has been settled for at least two thousand years by
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Between 1948 and the early 1960s, the island's population plummeted because of the
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ruled over the island for the next 100 years from roughly 1815 through the end of
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to escape pursuit by Absyrtus, the sorceress's brother, after they had stolen the
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cited a settlement on Susak with a church, harbor, and several coves and capes.
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After the breakup of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I, the 1919
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is the lower part of the village adjacent to the seashore and small harbor.
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is the older part of the village where the island's church is located; and
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underneath which gives the wearer the appearance that she is dressed in a
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was next to rule Susak. Venetian rule lasted until April 17, 1797, when
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Susak - Environmental Reconstruction of a Loess Island in the Adriatic
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Filipović, Rudolf (1997). Eliasson, Stig; Jahr, Ernst (eds.).
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Italian sovereignty of Susak ended in September 1943 when the
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during that time period (circa 500 CE through circa 1000 CE).
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Duplančić Leder, Tea; Ujević, Tin; Čala, Mendi (June 2004).
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Anthology of classical myth: primary sources in translation
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View of the town beach from the Susak village on the hill
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Two women from Susak proudly show off their day's catch
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Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in 2021
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formally ended World War II. Susak became part of the
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The Struggle to Maintain Croatian Dialects in the U.S
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were said to have taken refuge here on the island of
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War II had moved to the United States, primarily to
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Woman from Susak wearing "everyday" garb circa 1940
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SuŔak

Susak is located in Croatia
Adriatic Sea
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Kvarner Bay
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