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Roman Emperor Diocletian, having abdicated his throne in AD 305,
decided to spend the last years of his life in Dalmatia and built a
palace for that purpose on the bay of Aspalathos, on the south...
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Founded in 1820, the Archaeological Museum in Split is the
oldest museum in Croatia. Its displays include many archaeological
artefacts from prehistoric times, the Greek colonial period, and
from...
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Off of the coast of Split, just 15 nautical miles (24km) from
Baska Voda and accessible by ferry, is the island of Hvar, which
abounds with Romanesque and Renaissance buildings and a...
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The beautiful old walled town of Trogir is a world heritage site
enclosing a maze of cobblestone streets; Romanesque, Renaissance
and Baroque architecture; and one of the finest cathedrals in...
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Brac's main claim to fame is the strip of beach near the resort
of Bol that stretches out like a finger into the sea, which is
featured on almost all Croatian tourist brochures, but the island
is...
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Sibenik is home to the crowning glory of the Dalmatian coast,
the Cathedral of St Jacob, which was the masterpiece of sculptor
Juraj Dalmatinac. It is reputedly the largest church in the world
to...
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