Zvonomir Avenue is the principal ceremonial thoroughfare of Sinj, the capital of Kresimiria. Named for Prophet Zvonomir, it runs east–west through the administrative core of District I, linking the Federal Councils complex to the media and banking district nicknamed “The Propaganda Mile” by foreign correspondents.
Landmarks
The avenue’s north side is dominated by the State Media Centre — headquarters of Tele-Radio Kresimiria (TRK), whose brutalist façade has appeared on every TRK ident since 1964. Adjacent buildings house the printing presses of the Kresimirian Herald (successor to the Sinj Herald) and regional offices of KresCom.
The southern blocks concentrate financial power: the neoclassical Bank of Zvonomir, STP Credit’s Sinj flagship branch, and the glass towers of post-Stov-era YakaSys contractors. Petar Czyhlarz’s STP faction and Bran Maj’s Prosperity Trust Bank lobbyists are fixtures in the avenue’s private clubs.
Political symbolism
State funerals, Chancellor inauguration motorcades, and Blue Dawn victory rallies traditionally process along Zvonomir Avenue before turning toward the Assembly. During the Iron Era, CIA riot lines at the avenue’s eastern end marked the boundary between permitted protest and “anti-Republican assembly.” Modern Digital Front sympathisers use #ZvonomirAvenue as a meme for Sinj-centred surveillance — the physical street where KresiX propaganda meets central-bank money.