| | Dalmatia Dubrovnik Most important towns:
Dubrovnik, Korcula, Trsteno, Ston
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|  | Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik, inscribed on the List of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, is one of the most attractive and famous cities of the Mediterranean. Apart from its outstanding natural beauties and well-preserved cul-tural and historical heritage, Dubrovnik also offers high-quality visitor opportunities. The s... | | |
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|  |  | Korcula
The town of Korcula has a very nice location in the Peljesac Channel and is the birthplace of the adventurer and traveller Marco Polo
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|  |  | Mljet
Mljet is the most southerly and easterly of the larger Adriatic islands of the Dalmatia region of Croatia. The National Park includes the western part of the island, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Soline Bay and a sea belt 500 m wide from the most prominent cape of Mljet covering an area of 54 km2. Th... | | |
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|  |  | Molunat
Molunat is small fishing village located 40 km from DUBROVNIK and 20 km from Cavtat. It is
ideal place for vacation located far from the city noise and crowds. Fresh air, clean sea and
beautiful views make your stay enjoyable and relaxing.
Molunat is ideal place for peaceful family vacation.
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|  |  | Peljesac
Peljesac is situated in southern Dalmatia. The modern name Peljesac is new, after a same named hill above Orebic. Several centuries back it used to be called Sabioncello in Italian.
It is the second largest Peninsula in the Adriatic after the peninsula of Istria.
Prevlaka is mostly sandy, probabl... | | |
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