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Pelješac (pronounced [pɛ̌ʎɛʃats]; Chakavian: Pelišac; Italian: Sabbioncello) is a peninsula in southern Dalmatia [1] in Croatia. The peninsula is part of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County and is the second largest peninsula in Croatia.
The Pelješac Bridge (Croatian: Pelješki most, pronounced [pěʎeʃkiː môːst]) is a cable-stayed bridge in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. The bridge provides a fixed link from the southeastern Croatian semi-exclave to the rest of the country while bypassing Bosnia and Herzegovina 's short coastal strip at Neum .
Kuna Pelješka is a village in Croatia, located on the Pelješac peninsula on the Dalmatian coast. Demographics. According to the 2021 census, its population was 211. [2]
Town of Pelješka Dubrava at Pelješac peninsula, Croatia Dubrava Coordinates: 42°53′11″N 17°30′14″E / 42.886368°N 17.503912°E / 42.886368; 17.
Nakovanj or Nakovana (lit. ' anvil ') is a village located in the west of the Pelješac peninsula in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, on the inland part of the peninsula, by the road connecting Viganj and Lovište.
Postup straddles the Adriatic Sea with views across the Pelješac Channel to the islands of Korčula and Badija as well as across the Mljet Channel to the islands of Mljet and Lastovo. The region can be accessed via the road leading from Orebić to Ston (the D414) on a smaller route leading to the villages of Borje and Podubuče.
Duba Pelješka is a village in Croatia.The village is situated on the Pelješac peninsula. Demographics. According to the 2021 census, its population was 29. [2]
Sreser is a village in Croatia, located on the Pelješac peninsula. Demographics. According to the 2021 census, its population was 140. [2] References This ...