Gdinj, Hvar
Gdinj is a small town situated on the northern coast of the island Hvar, east of the village called Zastražišće, on hills covered with Mediterranean vegetation. There are plenty of interesting clusters of stone houses, old balconies and courtyards, while aromatic plants are radiating their scents from the nature which surrounds you. The Renaissance and Baroque style church of St. George built in the 16th century is about 800 m from the center of the village. There are ancient olive trees, vineyards and lavender fields in the harmony of man and nature. Due to the mild climate, there are many guests attracted by the rich tradition and pure nature. Wine, olives and local island specialties will bring guests close to the natural beauty of the area.
Population: 119 (2001)
Popis stanovnika iz 1673. godine (Census of 1673)
U GDINJU su zabilježene ove obitelji:
- BOGLIĆ Nikola Diodat 6
- BONKOVIĆ Luka 6, Magdalena 6, Mato 6, Stjepan 4, Sime 2
- ĆURIN (Chiurin) Nikola 8, Stjepan 8
- HELADIĆ: Ivan pok. Stjepana 9
- JURIĆ (Giurich) Juraj 6, Stjepan 2
- JURIČIĆ Bogdan (Boghdan) 4
- LIZIGL Ivan 7
- MARTINČEV (Martinceu) Juraj 7, Ivan (Martich) 6
- PLANJAR (Pladgnar) Marin 13
- RADIĆ Luka 6, Mihovil 4
- RASKOVIĆ Nikola 5
- ŠOLJAN (Soglian): Petar 11
- TRBUHOVIĆ (Tarbuchouich) Luka 5
- VARVOLIĆ Luka pok. Ivana 2, Margarita 3, Nikola 4
- VISKOVIĆ Vicko 11
U selu se spominje župnik Nikola Diodat Boglić.
(Popis stanovnika otoka Hvara iz 1673. godine - Nevenka Bezić-Božanić, 1991)