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Brač

Brač is an island in the Adriatic Sea, in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, near the city of Split. It is the largest island in Dalmatia and has a population of 14,000.

16km

43.3111116.66556

Split

city in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia

44km

43.5114316.43975

Solta

Island of

53km

43.3836111116.29
Sights (2)

Humac (Hvar)

village in Croatia

2.8km

43.142516.7575

Krka monastery

geographical object

106km

43.9616666715.99055556
Nature

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Hvar

Croatia
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Hvar

Hvar is an island off the coast of Croatia.

The island of Hvar is located in the Adriatic Sea, off the Dalmatian coast. To the north, the island of Brač lies across the Hvar Channel (Hvarski kanal), to the west is Vis, separated by the Vis Channel, and to the south Korčula lies across the Korčula Channel, while the Pelješac Peninsula is across the Neretva Channel. The eastern end of Hvar is just 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the mainland. Along the southern coast of the island there are several smaller islands, notably the Paklinski islands at the western end and Šćedro island, while Zečevo island lies off the north coast.

The first inhabitants of Hvar Island were Neolithic people who probably established trade links between Hvar and the eastern shores of the Mediterranean. The Hvar Culture lasted from 3500 to 2500 B.C. Beginning in the 4th century BC, the Greeks colonized the island. In 384 BC the Greek colonisers of Pharos defeated Iadasinoi warriors and their allies, invited by the Hvar indigenes in their resistance to the Greek colonization. Their victory over much larger forces was immortalized in one of the oldest known inscriptions of Croatia. Following Roman victory in the Second Illyrian War against Demetrius of Pharos, the island became a part of the Roman Republic in 219 BC and the Greek name Pharos was changed to Pharia. After the fall of the Roman Empire in the west, the island was under the control of the Byzantine or Eastern Roman Empire. The population increased in the Late Antiquity with an abundance of archeological finds. A large number of new villa rustica in Stari Grad Plain and also on the previously vacant eastern shores was built.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

12.6°C5.9
Precipitation: 68.4 mm

Feb

13°C5.9
Precipitation: 55.7 mm

Mar

14.9°C7.7
Precipitation: 62.7 mm

Apr

17.7°C10.5
Precipitation: 54.1 mm

May

22.3°C14.7
Precipitation: 46.7 mm

Jun

26.4°C18.3
Precipitation: 34.4 mm

Jul

29.5°C20.9
Precipitation: 26.4 mm

Aug

29.5°C20.8
Precipitation: 45.2 mm

Sep

26°C17.7
Precipitation: 63.7 mm

Oct

21.8°C14.3
Precipitation: 79.3 mm

Nov

16.8°C10.1
Precipitation: 94 mm

Dec

13.7°C7.2
Precipitation: 83.2 mm