Locations
Ciovo island
Island Ciovo is a central Dalmatian island connected to the mainland by two bridges, small bridge that connects the mainland and the town of Trogir and large bridge that connects Trogir and island. Ciovo is divided into settlements Arbanija and Slatina on the north-eastern part, Žedno, Okrug Gornji and Donji on the west coast, while the south side of the island is almost uninhabited.
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City of Trogir is a central Dalmatian city, founded by Greek colonists from the island of Vis. Located on the coast of Kastela Bay, on the island between Ciovo and mainland, to which is connected by a bridge. Trogir is composed of eight villages: Arbanija, Divulje, Drvenik Mali, Drvenik Veliki, Okrug Gornji, Plano, Trogir and Žedno, and close are the municipalities Marina. Okrug and Seget.
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The island of Solta is one of the Central Dalmatian Islands, located west of Brac island, south of the island of Hvar and not far from Split. The land is separated by Split channel, and it is divided into numerous villages in the interior and along the coast.
Sibenik
Sibenik is the economic, cultural and educational center of the county. City of Sibenik consists of 31 villages, as part of the county are counted four more cities (Knin, Drniš, Skradin and guides) and 15 municipalities(Primosten, Rogoznica, Tisno, Murter-Kornati, Pirovac, Kistanje and others).
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The island of Vis is a protruded island in the Adriatic Sea, located 45 kilometers from the coast and inhabited since the prehistoric period. Two places on the island are Vis and Komiza, in the interior settlements Podselje Marine Earth Podšpilje, woman head have developed, Podhumlje and Podstrazje, and on the southeast of the island is village of Milna, Brgujac and Rukavac.
moreOmis
Omis is situated at the mouth of the Cetina River, 21 kilometers away from Split, the largest city of Split-Dalmatia County. Omis is bordering with the municipalities of Dugi Rat, Trilj, Split, Sestanovac, Pure Provo, Zadvarje and Brela. The town has several factories (underwear factory Galeb and pasta factory Cetina), which along with tourism are the backbone of the economy.
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Solin is a town in central Dalmatia, located northeast of Split and surrounded by mountains Kozjak and Mosor. Solin has been building its history since the 3rd century BC when a Greek colony called it Salona. Today is the 21st city by population in Croatia, which owes the influx of population due to the development of the cement industry.
moreKorcula
Korcula is an island in the Adriatic Sea, which belongs to Dubrovnik-Neretva County. The three largest towns: Korcula, Blato and Vela Luka on the western island. Brna, Lumbarda, Kneze, Pupnat, Račišće Žrnovo, Pridžba, Graščica, Prigradica Lumbarda, Cara and Smokvica are other settlements on the island that have been inhabited since the prehistoric period.
moreMakarska
Makarska is a town on the Adriatic coast, situated at the foot of a mountain Biokovo in Split-Dalmatia County. It is believed that the name comes fromthe village of Makro, and the first inhabitants were the Illyrians in the 4th century. The city is the center of the Makarska Riviera, which stretches from Brela in the west to Gradac in the east.
moreZadar
Zadar is a city on the Adriatic Sea and the center of Zadar county, which is characterized by excellent transport links, pleasant climate
and good economic development. In the system of the city there are located 15 settlements, which are Babindub, Crno, Ist, Mali Iz, Molat, Olib, Petrcane, Rava, Silba, Premuda, Veli Iz, and Zapuntel.
Zagreb
Zagreb is the largest and the capital city of the Republic of Croatia and economic, administrative and cultural center. Located in continental Croatia, it is located at the center of routes between Central and Southeastern Europe. The city has 17 city districts, which are connected by public transport.
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