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(S): Slovenia, (C): Croatia,
(M): Montenegro, (B): Bosnia-Herzegovina |
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October 6, 4th Day
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Trogir and Split |
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Trogir ↑ ↓ Split |
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We left the hotel at 7:40 am and took an optional sightseeing around the
old town of Trogir for one hour.
Then, drove for one hour to Split across the bay, where we looked around
the city of Split, the World Heritage Site until early in the afternoon.
After acting freely for a while, we drove way down south for 210 km along
the Adriatic Sea spending four hours.
Finally entered Dubrovnik, the southernmost town of Croatia in the evening,
and took dinner of seafood pasta at a restaurant.
We are going to stay here in Dubrovnik for two nights.
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Trogir |
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The small island surrounded by the fortress is this town. The bridge connects
the town with the main land.
St. Rovro Cathedral, the World Heritage Site, is a church representing
Croatia.
We walked around with this cathedral in the center. |
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The stone pavement seems to be layed
in the medieval era. It is so chic. |
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Trogir |
Trogir is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia
County, Croatia, with a population of 10,818 (2011) and a total municipal
population of 13,260 (2011). The historic city of Trogir is situated on
a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Ciovo. It
lies 27 km west of the city of Split. (English Wikipedia) |
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Other pictures at Trogir |
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(S): Slovenia, (C): Croatia,
(M): Montenegro, (B): Bosnia-Herzegovina |
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