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DALMATIA - ISLAND OF HVAR

Hvar beach
Hell's Islands in front of Hvar town


Some basic information about Hvar and it's History:

Hvar is an island of the Middle Dalmatian group of islands. It has surface of 299,16 km2. The island is 68 km long, and the biggest width is 10,5 km.

Hvar lies between islands Brač, Vis, Korčula, penniunsula Pelješec and Makarska riviera. In front of the west side of the south coast there are Pakleni otoci (Hell's islands). The north coast of the island, with vast Starigrad bay and numerous coves is much more indented than the south one. Climate is mild Meditarranean and there are the most sunny days in the year of all islands in Adriatic sea.

Beside bare stone grounds, macchia grows sporadiccally; in lower part holly oak grows, Alepian pine and other evergreen plants. There are no water flows on the island, and the highest peak is Saint Nicholas. (626 m). The majority of settlements developed around Velo polje, and bigger settlements lie at the coast (Hvar, Stari Grad, Jelsa, Vrboska). Inhabitants are engaged in agriculture: olives, wine growing, fig trees and lavanda. Tourism is especially developed in the towns Hvar, Jelsa and Stari Grad.

Bigger settlements are connected by the road, and coastal settlements have shipping lines with the ports on the land and neighbouring islands. Hvar had been inhabited since the Neolitic agre (caves Grapčeva, Pokrivenik and Markova). Greeks founded Faros colony (Stari Grad) and Dimos (Hvar) on the island. In 7th century Slavic tribe Neretljani inhabited the island. In the following centuries the island was under the rule of Byzantium, Venice and Hungarian kings etc. In 1278. it came under protection of Venice. During Napoleion wars it was occupied by Austrians, French, Englishmen and again Austrians. As the rest of Dalmatia it was under the rule of Austria, i.e. Austria-Hungary from 1815-1918., and from 1918-1922 under Italian rule.

Transportation: Ferry and Fast Catamaran from port of Split and directly from Italy during season - Airport is planned and under development

Source: Traveller Portal - More informations about island available at following website: http://www.hvar.hr

In the Central Croatia lies the scenic and rugged Dalmatian Islands overlooking the deep blue Adriatic and it is here that we are developing our ecologically sound and environmentally friendly properties.

Projects and Properties summary Island Hvar NEWBUILDING !!!!

APARTMENTS FOR SALE - LOCATION: Hvar Town-PAIS


 

DALMATIA ISLAND OF BRAC

Zlatni Rat beach
Zlatni Rat beach


Basic informations about island of Brac and it's history :

Brač is the biggest island of the Middle Dalmatian group of islands, third in size among Adriatic islands, surface of the island is 394,14 km2. It is separated from land by Brač channel, and from Šolta by Split gate, and from Hvar by Hvar channel.

The highest peak, Vidova Gora (778 m) is also the highest peak of all Adriatic islands. The Karst lime-stone relief with cracks, cavities, vallies and bays are characteristics of the landscape. Rains fall in the winter period of the year and winds influencing climate are: north-east winds, south winds and landward breeze which blows from the sea.

The biggest and most famous town on the island are : Pučišća, Supetar, Bol, Sutivan, Sumartin, Postire and Milna. The main agricultural product are oil, wine and fruits, and inhgabitants are also engaged in fishing, fish processing and more and more in tourism. The island is also known by quary of the famous Brač stone. The main quarries are by Pučišća and Postira.

The main export is, and has been from ancient times, the famous Brac stone from which many buildings in the world have been built, including the White House in Washington D.C.

The island was already in the Neolitic age, through the Bronze and Iron ages untill today. Thne Antic name for Brač is Brattia. During the rule of empire Diocletian the numerous querries started to be exploited. In the early Middle Ages Brač was under the rule of Byzantium, and in the 9th century it was occupied by Slavic tribe Neretljani, and then it became part of the Croatia state. In 13th century Brač was under the rule of Omiš, and in 1240 came under the rule of Split. From 1420-1797. Brač was under the Venice which recognized it the old privilages. In 16th century the new settlements were built by the sea as well as protective towers (Pučišća and Sutivan).

After the fall of Venice, Brač was under Austrian rule untill 1806., then it became the base of Russian fleet for North Adriatic and afterwards again came under the rule of Austria until 1918.

Source: Traveller Portal: http://www.islandbrac.com Most famous beach in Croatia visited through entire year: http://www.bol.hr

Transportation: Fast Catamaran and Ferry to Supetar , Milna , Bol from Split ; By Air from many EU destinations mostly during season: http://www.airport-brac.hr

Projects and Properties Island Brac: NEWBUILDING !!!!

APARTMENTS FOR SALE - LOCATION: BOL Brac - about 200 m from sea Comming !!!!!!

APARTMENNTS FOR SALE - LOCATION: Sutivan Brac - abt 70 m from sea : NEWBUILDING !!!!


 

DALMATIA - ISLAND CIOVO - APARTMENTS

Trogir
Ciovo beach

Apartment style houses, located in Ciovo/Trogir. Each house has a parking space and balcony and loggia.

Sizes of apartments including plans/architectual shemes are available upon request

Price: EUR 1600 per m2

Trogir Info: http://www.trogir.hr

Croatia/Trogir: http://www.croatia.hr

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
Location: Island of Brac
City: Sutivan
Type: Land
Size: 59.000 m2
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Location: Island of Hvar
City: City Hvar
Type: Apartments
Size: 12 apartments
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Location: Island of Brac
City: Land on Brac
Type: Land
Size: 40.000 m2
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