Suhovare, the first mentioned in 1070 as the property of the monastery of St. Krshevan in Zadar. The first inhabitants soon returned, rebuilding their habitats, building a small church and founding a parish in the early 18th century in which the first parishioners were mentioned in 1720. The parish church of St. Anthony of Padua was built in 1937 during the Homeland War during the Serbian aggression. was severely damaged and thoroughly restored in 2000, blessed by Archbishop Ivan Prenđa.The church is single-nave with a sacristy; St. Anthony of Padua on a pedestal, a bell tower with two bells, a new bell tower was built in 2003 and three new bells were added.The village is 19km away from Zadar and can fit in nicely with a day trip when you want to see the historical heritage of Croatia in this area.
№594 in Cities of Croatia