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Boat trip to Trogir, Croatia
Boat trip from Camping Belvedère to Trogir in Croatia
Croatia 2016 - Speed boat trip - Part I: Trogir - Blue Cave - Green Cave - Budikovac Island
Journey : Trogir - Blue Cave - Green Cave - Budikovac Island
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Croatia - summer 2014, Čiovo Island
Summer Holiday in Croatia, August 2014.
Čiovo Island, Slatine, Bonačica dvori.
Trogir town, Split city.
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Robinson beach (Prizidnice) on south side of Ciovo island - Argola Charter.wmv
Prizidnice beach on southern side of island Ciovo. Beach is located under stone cliffs, on some places more than 100 meters high. Beach is accessible only by the boat...
Croatia, road to Trogir, part 1
4k - MY Princess - 1. Trogir - Stari Grad
1. Tag unserer Kreuzfahrt durch die Inselwelt Dalmatiens.
Von Trogir nach Stari Grad mit einer Badepause am Goldenen Horn auf der Insel Brac.
Das Goldene Horn (kroatisch Zlatni rat) gilt als einer der beliebtesten Strände Kroatiens. Er befindet sich auf Brač (nahe dem Ort Bol), einer Insel im Gebiet Dalmatien vor der Stadt Split am Adriatischen Meer.
Der Strand hat die Form einer Sichel bzw. eines Hornes. Er ragt von der Insel einige hundert Meter ins Meer hinaus und besteht aus kleinen, runden Kieselsteinen, die sich mit der Strömung über längere Zeit bewegen. Dabei verändert sich die Form des Strandes so, dass die Spitze mal in die eine, mal in die andere Richtung zeigt. Dieser Effekt wird durch die unterschiedlichen Wasserströmungen und den unterschiedlichen Wasserstand hervorgerufen.
Stari Grad (kroatisch für Alte Stadt, italienisch Cittàvecchia, in der Antike griechisch Pharos) ist eine Hafenortschaft im Westteil der Insel Hvar in der kroatischen Gespanschaft Split-Dalmatien.[1] Der Hafen gehört zu den wichtigsten auf der Insel. Die Ortschaft hat 1885 Einwohner (Volkszählung 2011) und ist somit nach Hvar die zweitgrößte Ortschaft der Insel.
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1st day of our cruise through the island world of Dalmatia.
From Trogir to Stari Grad with a swimming break on the Golden Horn on the island of Brac.
The Golden Horn (Croatian Zlatni rat) is considered one of the most popular beaches in Croatia. It is located on Brač (near the village of Bol), an island in the Dalmatian region in front of the city of Split on the Adriatic Sea. The beach has the shape of a sickle or a horn. It protrudes from the island a few hundred meters into the sea and consists of small, round pebbles, which move with the current for a long time. The shape of the beach changes so that the tip points in one direction or the other. This effect is caused by the different water flows and the different water level.
Stari Grad (Croatian for Old Town, Italian Cittàvecchia, in ancient Greek Pharos) is a port village in the western part of the island of Hvar in the Croatian Split-Dalmatia County. The harbor is one of the most important on the island. The village has 1885 inhabitants (2011 census) and is thus after Hvar the second largest town on the island.
The Island of Čiovo
The City of Trogir, the old town is on a small island barely separated from the mainland. It is connected with a short bridge. On the other side of the city there is another island also close to it and another bridge links it with it. The Island is called Čiovo. There are several villages, mostly fishing that have grown into municipal communities of some size in the last thirty years. Okrug is such a place and it is across a brow of the hill facing Trogir. Well built up facing the mainland it is not so the other side of the island apart from a camping site and a restaurant, apparently famous and frequented by many yachts and its illustrious and rich owners. I have known the island since 1973 and have visited it man times, However it was the first time I visited the other side of the island which still preserves its beauty in its raw untouched by man state. May it long last. As Dalmatia is known as the coast of thousand islands it is not surprising that the view is 'obstructed' yet by more islands like Sholta, Drvenik (Big and Small) and several uninhabited islets. It was so beautiful even on a grey rainy autumn day.
Travel. Croatia. Okrug Gornji. Trogir. Boat taxi.
Travel. Croatia. Okrug Gornji. Trogir. Boat taxi.
Gospa od Prizidnice, Čiovo - Požar, Plano Trogir
Izlet do Gospe od Prizidice s južne strane otoka Čiova, te kupanje po kiši sa sjeverne strane Čiova. Sa sjeverne strane otoka Čiova odlično se vidio požar koji je izbio na području Trogira, Plano. Požar je stavljen pod nazor kasno predvečer.
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Osoje beach (Čiovo)
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Kroatien: Bootstour Trogir, Ciovo
Nikki&Michi unterwegs mit dem Boot in Kroatien. Der kleine Törn führt von Trogir an der Küste der Insel Ciovo entlang.
Boattrip with Nikki&Michi in Croatia. Starting in Trogir, cruising along the coastline of ciovo.
Beach uvala Okrug Gornji Ciovo
Rescuing yacht La Mascarade
The 30 m long luxury super yacht LA MASCARADE had some big trouble august 6th 2018. Over 100 people in the small croatian town Trogir eyewitnessed when the yacht hit a small townbridge.
Trogir - Hrvatska - Croatia
Trogir
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trogir (Latin: Tragurium; Ancient Greek: Τραγύριον, Tragyrion or Τραγούριον, Tragourion Trogkir; Italian: Traù; Hungarian: Trau) 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 municipality population of 13,260 (2011). The historic city of Trogir is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. It lies 27 kilometres (17 miles) west of the city of Split.
Since 1997, the historic centre of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
History
In the 3rd century BC, Tragurion was founded by Greek colonists from the island of Vis, and it developed into a major port until the Roman period. The name comes from the Greek tragos (male goat). Similarly, the name of the neighbouring island of Bua comes from the Greek voua (herd of cattle). The sudden prosperity of Salona deprived Trogir of its importance. During the migration of Slavs the citizens of the destroyed Salona escaped to Trogir. From the 9th century on, Trogir paid tribute to Croatian rulers. The diocese of Trogir was established in the 11th century (abolished in 1828; it is now part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Split-Makarska) and in 1107 it was chartered by the Hungarian-Croatian king Coloman, gaining thus its autonomy as a town.
In 1123 Trogir was conquered and almost completely demolished by the Saracens. However, Trogir recovered in a short period to experience powerful economic prosperity in the 12th and the 13th centuries. In 1242 King Béla IV found refuge there as he fled the Mongols. In the 13th and the 14th centuries, members of the Šubić family were most frequently elected dukes by the citizens of Trogir; Mladen III (1348), according to the inscription on the sepulchral slab in the Cathedral of Trogir called the shield of the Croats, was one of the most prominent Šubićs. In Dalmatian, the city was known as Tragur.
Kamerlengo Castle
After the War of Chioggia between Genoa and Venice, on 14 March 1381 Chioggia concluded an alliance with Zadar and Trogir against Venice, and finally Chioggia became better protected by Venice in 1412, because Šibenik then became the seat of the main customs office and the seat of the salt consumers office with a monopoly on the salt trade in Chioggia and on the whole Adriatic Sea. In 1420 the period of a long-term Venetian rule began. In about 1650, a manuscript of the ancient Roman author Petronius' Satyricon' was discovered in Trogir containing the 'Cena Trimalchionis' ('Dinner of Trimalchio') the longest surviving portion of the Satyricon, a major discovery for Roman literature.
On the fall of Venice in 1797, Trogir became a part of the Habsburg Empire which ruled over the city until 1918, with the exception of French occupation from 1806 to 1814. After World War I, Trogir, together with Croatia, became a part of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs and subsequently, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During this period Italian citizens, who until 1918 were the ruling class and almost half of the population, were forced to leave for Italy. During World War II, Trogir was occupied by Italy and subsequently liberated in 1944. Since then it belonged to the second Yugoslavia, and from 1991 to Croatia.
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Trogir je přímořské lázeňské město v Chorvatsku, ležící na pobřeží Jaderského moře, žije v něm asi 12 000 obyvatel.
Historie:
Trogir založili řečtí kolonisté někdy v 3. století př. n. l. Velký rozvoj zaznamenalo za dob římské vlády, kdy se stalo významným přístavem. V 9. století uznával Trogir svrchovanost chorvatských vládců, mezi Trogirem a Chorvatským královstvím byly rozvíjeny obchodní vztahy. Chorvaté potomkům římských měšťanů v Dalmácii říkali Latini. Ve vlastnictví města se střídali Byzantinci, Normané i jiné říše. Nakonec v 13. století připadl království uherskému, ale jen na 100 let. V roce 1420 ho ovládly Benátky. Od roku 1814 se vrátil pod uherskou správu a začlenil se do Rakousko-Uherska. S rozvojem turismu v druhé polovině 20. století se stal Trogir lázeňským městem.
V roce 1997 bylo město zařazeno do seznamu světových kulturních památek UNESCO.
Památky: Ve městě se nachází katedrála sv. Vavřince postavená během 13. - 15. století, kostely, paláce a tvrze z období 14. - 17. století hlavně v renesančním a románském stylu
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Sail Croatia from one of our four bases and have the chance to see the walled city of Dubrovnik, stroll medieval Trogir', visit Pula's Roman amphitheatre and sail the national parks from Šibenik.
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Trogir - Hrvatska - Croatia - City Guide
Trogir
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trogir (Latin: Tragurium; Ancient Greek: Τραγύριον, Tragyrion or Τραγούριον, Tragourion Trogkir; Italian: Traù; Hungarian: Trau) 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 municipality population of 13,260 (2011). The historic city of Trogir is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. It lies 27 kilometres (17 miles) west of the city of Split.
Since 1997, the historic centre of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
History
In the 3rd century BC, Tragurion was founded by Greek colonists from the island of Vis, and it developed into a major port until the Roman period. The name comes from the Greek tragos (male goat). Similarly, the name of the neighbouring island of Bua comes from the Greek voua (herd of cattle). The sudden prosperity of Salona deprived Trogir of its importance. During the migration of Slavs the citizens of the destroyed Salona escaped to Trogir. From the 9th century on, Trogir paid tribute to Croatian rulers. The diocese of Trogir was established in the 11th century (abolished in 1828; it is now part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Split-Makarska) and in 1107 it was chartered by the Hungarian-Croatian king Coloman, gaining thus its autonomy as a town.
In 1123 Trogir was conquered and almost completely demolished by the Saracens. However, Trogir recovered in a short period to experience powerful economic prosperity in the 12th and the 13th centuries. In 1242 King Béla IV found refuge there as he fled the Mongols. In the 13th and the 14th centuries, members of the Šubić family were most frequently elected dukes by the citizens of Trogir; Mladen III (1348), according to the inscription on the sepulchral slab in the Cathedral of Trogir called the shield of the Croats, was one of the most prominent Šubićs. In Dalmatian, the city was known as Tragur.
Kamerlengo Castle
After the War of Chioggia between Genoa and Venice, on 14 March 1381 Chioggia concluded an alliance with Zadar and Trogir against Venice, and finally Chioggia became better protected by Venice in 1412, because Šibenik then became the seat of the main customs office and the seat of the salt consumers office with a monopoly on the salt trade in Chioggia and on the whole Adriatic Sea. In 1420 the period of a long-term Venetian rule began. In about 1650, a manuscript of the ancient Roman author Petronius' Satyricon' was discovered in Trogir containing the 'Cena Trimalchionis' ('Dinner of Trimalchio') the longest surviving portion of the Satyricon, a major discovery for Roman literature.
On the fall of Venice in 1797, Trogir became a part of the Habsburg Empire which ruled over the city until 1918, with the exception of French occupation from 1806 to 1814. After World War I, Trogir, together with Croatia, became a part of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs and subsequently, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During this period Italian citizens, who until 1918 were the ruling class and almost half of the population, were forced to leave for Italy. During World War II, Trogir was occupied by Italy and subsequently liberated in 1944. Since then it belonged to the second Yugoslavia, and from 1991 to Croatia.
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Trogir je přímořské lázeňské město v Chorvatsku, ležící na pobřeží Jaderského moře, žije v něm asi 12 000 obyvatel.
Historie:
Trogir založili řečtí kolonisté někdy v 3. století př. n. l. Velký rozvoj zaznamenalo za dob římské vlády, kdy se stalo významným přístavem. V 9. století uznával Trogir svrchovanost chorvatských vládců, mezi Trogirem a Chorvatským královstvím byly rozvíjeny obchodní vztahy. Chorvaté potomkům římských měšťanů v Dalmácii říkali Latini. Ve vlastnictví města se střídali Byzantinci, Normané i jiné říše. Nakonec v 13. století připadl království uherskému, ale jen na 100 let. V roce 1420 ho ovládly Benátky. Od roku 1814 se vrátil pod uherskou správu a začlenil se do Rakousko-Uherska. S rozvojem turismu v druhé polovině 20. století se stal Trogir lázeňským městem.
V roce 1997 bylo město zařazeno do seznamu světových kulturních památek UNESCO.
Památky: Ve městě se nachází katedrála sv. Vavřince postavená během 13. - 15. století, kostely, paláce a tvrze z období 14. - 17. století hlavně v renesančním a románském stylu
Segelsemester I Kroatien, Trogir 2019
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