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Brač is known as a tourist destination, for the Zlatni Rat beach in Bol, the marina in Milna, the white limestone which was used for the palace of Diocletian, the stone mason school in Pučišća, the oldest preserved text written in the Croatian language, author and first president of Croatia Vladimir Nazor, its olive oil with protected ...
Zlatni rat beach seen from Vidova gora mountain. The beaches on either side of the spit, measured in 2015 east side was 377 metres (1,237 ft) and the west side was 479 metres (1,572 ft) long, but the exact shape and length of the landform varies with regard to changes in tide, current, waves and wind.
Povlja (pronounced, locally Povje pronounced) is a village on the island of Brač in Croatia. The village itself is located in a deep natural harbour surrounded by many other deep natural harbours, bays (Luke). Because of that it is famous for short-term and overnight docking.
Bol, Croatia. Bol is a municipality consisting of the town of Bol and the village Murvica on the south side of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. In the 2021 census, the total population was 1,678, out of which 820 were men and 828 women. The population consists of 1,661 Croatians and 17 foreigners.
Novo Selo is a village on the island of Brač in Croatia. It is administered as part of the municipality of Selca . The etymology of the village comes from Slavic languages meaning new village, Novo Selo.
Milna is a village and municipality on the western side of the island of Brač, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. [3] In the 2011 census, the municipality had a total population of 1,034, in the following settlements: [4] Bobovišća, population 65; Ložišća, population 139; Milna, population 830
Selca is a municipality on the island of Brač in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia County.It has a population of 1,804 (2011 census), [4] 97.17% of which are Croats. [5] Towns included in the municipality are: Selca, Sumartin, Povlja, Novo Selo which are home to numerous historical sites of various importance such as the Parish Church in Selca, which later came to be known as the "Cathedral of ...
Splitska is an ancient village on the island of Brač in Croatia. The population is 368 (census 2011). [3]The village got its name from a derivative of Split (the second largest city in Croatia with over 200,000 inhabitants).