On the left is the large Bulić house which was purchased by Andrija
Tripalo, newcommer from Sinj at an auction.
He was a successful merchant who married Marija Bitanga, one of the five
Dr Augustin Bitanga sisters. (The Bitanga's changed name to the Radovinović's sometimes later.)
Under his ownership one more flight
was added to the house.
His son Josip was a major of Imotski three times and was instrumental in bringing water
to the town from Vrljika river. He was the initiator of Imotski public schools.
Velimir Ćosić and Brko Gudelj, well known Imotski newspaper reporters lived in this house for many years.
Further left is a house of family Ivanišević Đomba.
Đomba's owned the land south of the Saint Francis church, which was
purchased for the cemetery purposes. The cemetary has been popularly called Đombuša since then.
Pjaca
Prva kuća na lijevo je Bulićeva. Nju je kupio Andrija Tripalo, došljak iz Sinja na aukciji.
Bio je jako uspješan trgovac. Oženio je Mariju Bitanga, jednu od pet sestara Dr Augustina Bitange (Bitange su promijenile ime
u Radovinović nešto kasnije). U njegovom vlasnistvu je kuća dobila jos jedan kat.
Njegov sin Josip je bio gradonačelnik Imotskoga tri puta. Jedan je od zaslužnih koji su u Imotski doveli
tekuću vodu. Bio je i inicijator osnivanja imotskih gradskih škola.
Velimir Ćosić i Brko Gudelj, poznati imotski novinari su živjeli u Tripalo kući dugo godina.
Od nje lijevo je kuća familije Ivanišević Đomba.
Đomba familija je imala u posjedu zemljište južno od crke Svetoga Frane koje je kupljeno za potrebe imotskog groblja, poznate Đombuše.