Hreljin is a village in western Croatia, just southeast of Bakar and northeast of Kraljevica, above Bay of Bakar ().
Hreljin administratively belongs to the city of Bakar, situated in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County - Primorsko-goranska à ¾upanija.
The village includes the hamlets of Solnice (center of village), Pod Solnice, Biljin, Raskrizje, Stara cesta, Copovsko, Knezovo, Tursko, Vidasko, Sobolsko, Zastene, Gaj, Maj, Lonja, Glavicina, Dorisko, Placa, Kalac, Dragisino, Hrustica, Popelisce, Princica, Kalvarija, Cerkul, Fister, Melnice and Plase.
Legend claims that a Greek named Herkul founded the village.
In 1228 Hreljin signed the Vinodol act making Hreljin Castle one of nine Vinodol castles.
Hreljin was mentioned on 22 February 1481 in a document freeing the citizens of GriÃÂ from tariffs in Hreljin and elsewhere.
In 1607 and 1608, Nikola VI Zrinski complained to the Slavonian Sabor about certain violent acts committed by the soldiers of Senj in the Bay of Bakar, where they plundered and wrecked two ships loaded with oil and grain.
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In 1895, the obÃÂina of Hreljin (court at Hreljin), with an area of , belonged to the kotar of Suà ¡ak (Bakar court and electoral district) in the à ¾upanija of Modruà ¡-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 815 houses, with a population of 3587. Its 9 villages were divided for taxation purposes into 3 porezne obÃÂine, under the Bakar office.
It is the seat of its own .