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  2. Bol, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Zlatni Rat - Wikipedia

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    The Zlatni Rat, often referred to as the Golden Cape or Golden Horn (translated from the local Chakavian dialect), is a spit of land located about 2 kilometres (1 mile) west from the harbour town of Bol on the southern coast of the Croatian island of Brač, in the region of Dalmatia.

  4. Brač - Wikipedia

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    The island's tallest peak, Vidova gora, or Mount St. Vid, stands at 780 m (2,560 ft), [3] making it the highest point of the Adriatic islands. [4] The island has a population of 13,931, [5] living in twenty-two settlements, ranging from the main town Supetar, with more than 3,400 inhabitants, to Murvica, where less than two dozen people live.

  5. List of islands of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Čiovo (Croatia) Dugi Otok (Croatia) Hvar (Croatia) Iž (Croatia) Korčula (Croatia) Krk (Croatia) Lastovo (Croatia) Lošinj (Croatia) Mljet (Croatia) Molat (Croatia) Murter (Croatia) Pag (Croatia) Pašman (Croatia) Rab (Croatia) Šolta (Croatia) Ugljan (Croatia) Vir (Croatia) Cyprus (Cyprus) The rest of Greek Islands, Cyprus and Croatia are ...

  6. List of islands of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of islands of Croatia. There are over a thousand islands in Croatia , the exact number varying by definitions, and they cover a total area of about 3,300 km 2 (1,300 sq mi). [ 1 ] The number and classification of islands in Croatia varies over time and by different measurements, causing some domestic controversy when ...

  7. Murvica, Split-Dalmatia County - Wikipedia

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    Murvica (Croatian pronunciation: [mûrvit͡sa]) is a 22-inhabitant small village 6 km west of Bol, on the island Brač, in Croatia. It is situated among karst caves along the southern side of the island and was mentioned for the first time in 1286. Later it developed as a supply centre for the many hermits living there.

  8. Geography of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Croatia is defined by its location—it is described as located at the crossroads of Central Europe and Southeast Europe, or within the wider region of Southern Europe. Croatia's territory covers 56,594 km 2 (21,851 sq mi), making it the 127th largest country in the world.

  9. Vidova gora - Wikipedia

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    Vidova gora (780 m.a.s.l., some sources say 778m) is the highest peak on the Croatian island of Brač, and also the highest peak on all Adriatic islands. It is situated above the village of Bol . Sources