| | Dalmatia Split Most important towns:
Split, Trogir, Hvar, Bol, Makarska
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|  | Bol
Situated in a secluded place, on the southern coast of Brac, Bol is the oldest town of Brac and one of the most famous seaside resorts of the Adriatic. East and west of Bol are numerous beautiful beaches; the most famous - and probably the most beautiful on the Adriatic - is Zlatni Rat. This pebble... | | |
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|  |  | Hvar
The name of the island is without doubt Greek in origin, from Pharos (lighthouse). From it the Romans derived the name Pharia. The Dalmatian Romans then derived from this Fara, and the newly settled Croats in the early Middle Ages changed this to Hvar
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|  |  | Makarska
The modern tennis centre, situated close to the famous beach of Makarska, is often the venue of important tennis tournaments. Makarska is also a health resort, with the well-known recreational and health centre Biokovka, which offers various therapeutic services. The traditional Makarska Cultural S... | | |
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|  |  | Split
Split is a city with a 1700-year old tradition, a variety of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments, among which the well-known Diocletian´s palace
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|  |  | Trogir
Trogir is a town-museum in the very meaning of the word. Lovers of cultural and historical monuments, art, can learn many things
The wider surroundings of Trogir is characterized by lavish green vegetation, numerous islands and islets, rocky and pebble beaches.
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