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The island of Lastovo, Croatia belongs to the central Dalmatian archipelago. Thirteen kilometers (8.1 miles) south of Korčula, the island is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the Adriatic Sea..... sounds great for new video.
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Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Vis, the capital of the island bearing the same name which was born from the
union of two settlements, Kut and Luka. It lies on the northern coast of the island in a wide bay. Numerous monuments of the ancient Roman settlement can still be seen here today.
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The wrecks of three sunken boats also lore divers in the vicinity of Vis. Its interesting that the Austrian Brioni, The Greek Vasilios and the Italian Teti were all marooned here in the 1930's.
There was no treasure on the boats but a dive near the shores of Vis can be an exciting adventure anyway for experienced divers. The capital of the island bearing the same name was born from the union of two settlements, Kut and Luka. It lies on the northern coast of the island in a wide bay.
Numerous monuments of the ancient Roman settlement can still be seen here today. The statue portraying Gaius Julius Caesar is exhibited in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna but the fourth century bronze statue of the Goddess Aphrodite remain unfazed in the east archeological collection. The Renaissance Garibaldi Palace and the holiday house of the Croatian writer Dežulović are worth mentioning among monuments of the later centuries.
The parish church name after the Sicilian Madonna was built on the 16th century. Marshall Tito conducted some of the partisan battles fought against the Germans from one of the bomb proof caves of Vis. Later the Yugoslavian people's army was stationed here and archeologist found the remains of numerous Hellenistic and even earlier buildings only when they passed their territories over to the local government after the South Slav war. The excavation of this is still in progress.
The museum of local history was placed in the forest called Bataria. The late Baroque church of Saint Cipriana Justine is the only cruciform church in the vicinity. The port of Viska serves as a port for ferries, tourist boats, fishing boats as well as private yachts. Did you know that Marinos, the founder of the first European republic San Marino was born in the Croatian islands?
The most significant figure of Renaissance miniature painting Julije Klović was born here and Pelecio Pegetech [ph] who set on the throne of Saint Peter as Pope Sixtus V. We could of course also mention Marco Polo and Nicole Lutista the inventor.
The founder of the first military band, the inventors of the fountain pen, the zeppelin and finger print identification were all Croatian. The neckties also a Croatian invention to which is old name crovat Refers. Old Croatians built those small stone churches before the Romanist period which were the only sanctuaries but also serves as sun dials and calendars.
The oldest known passion song originates from the island of afar. Croatians had their own writing between the ninth and 18th centuries the so called Glagolitic script in which numerous church and historical documents were written.
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Hvar,Croatia in Ultra 4K
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Hvar is a Croatian island of the Adriatic Sea. It is one of the most touristic islands in Croatia. The island is elongated and oriented east-west. It has a length of nearly 68 km and is divided by a chain of hills that follows the southern coast and rises to 628 m.
The first inhabitants of Hvar were the Illyrians in the fourth century. They defended themselves valiantly against the Greeks but they eventually invaded the island. The Greeks of Paros then founded the colony of Faros, ancestor of the city of Stari Grad. In 219 BC BC, the Romans conquered it. At the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Hvar became Byzantine. In the seventh and eighth centuries, Slavs settled there. The following centuries were marked by incessant quarrels between Byzantium, Venice and the Hungaro-Croat rulers over the control of Hvar. In 1151 the island offered to the order of St. Benedict, builders of three abbeys and a priory, was taken by the inhabitants of Narenta, who also seized the islands of Lastovo, and Korčula1. In 1331, Venice, the most powerful, annexed the Dalmatian island. The inhabitants of Hvar rose up several times but without success. The following followed the vagaries of history, it was alternately Italian, French, Austrian, Yugoslav and finally Croatian.
Hvar est une île croate de la mer Adriatique. C'est l'une des îles les plus touristiques de Croatie .L'île est allongée et orientée est-ouest. Elle a une longueur de près de 68 km et elle est partagée par une chaîne de collines qui suit la côte méridionale et culmine à 628 m.
Les premiers habitants de Hvar furent les Illyriens au ive siècle. Ils se défendirent vaillamment contre les Grecs mais ceux-ci finirent par envahir l'île. Les Grecs de Paros fondèrent alors la colonie de Faros, ancêtre de la ville de Stari Grad. En 219 av. J.-C., les Romains la conquirent. À la chute de l'Empire romain d'Occident, Hvar devint byzantine. Aux viie et viiie siècles, des Slaves s'y installèrent. Les siècles suivants furent marqués par des querelles incessantes entre Byzance, Venise et les souverains hungaro-croates au sujet du contrôle de Hvar. En 1151 l'ile offerte à l'ordre de Saint Benoît, bâtisseurs de trois abbayes et d'un prieuré, fut prise par les habitants de Narenta, qui s'emparèrent également des îles de Lastovo, et de Korčula1. En 1331, c'est Venise, la plus puissante, qui annexa l'île dalmate. Les habitants de Hvar se soulevèrent à plusieurs reprises mais sans succès. La suite suivit les aléas de l'histoire, elle fut tour à tour italienne, française, autrichienne, yougoslave et enfin croate.
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Cres
Cres is the same size as Krk, which makes it one of the two largest Croatian islands. It is located in the northern part of the Adriatic Sea and is accessible by drawbridge. Most of the island is still fairly undeveloped, which makes it perfect for an adventurous vacation. Its largest town, also called Cres, is a must-see for all lovers of Venetian architecture. Another sight worth visiting is the strikingly beautiful ancient mountain village of Lubenice, which offers a great view of the sea and neighboring islands. Cres is also well known for Lake Vrana, its only fresh water source, which is also one of the deepest fresh water lakes in Eastern Europe, reaching 50 meters below the sea level.
Lastovo
The island of Lastovo is part of the island municipality Lastovo, consisting of 46 islands, which have in total the population of 792 people. Needless to say, this makes Lastovo an ideal place for a truly peaceful getaway. In addition to its picturesque shores, deep, clear sea and unspoiled nature, Lastovo is also known for its delicious local specialties, high quality wine and great sailing.
Rab
The island of Rab is one of the islands in the Kvarner archipelago in the northern part of the Croatian Adriatic Sea. It is mostly known for its seemingly endless sandy beaches and the medieval town of Rab, with its four distinct white bell towers. It is perfect for a low-key getaway, long walks on the beach and swimming in the ocean.
Mljet
Mljet is the southernmost Croatian island, known for its National Park, with its two beautiful inland salt-water lakes and lush Mediterranean vegetation. There is even a 12th century Benedictine monastery on a tiny island within the larger one of the two lakes. The island is perfect for exploring the many hidden paths through the forest, swimming and sunbathing on its secluded beaches, biking and canoeing. It is also the home of the legendary Cave of Ulysses.
Vis
Vis is the farthest inhabited island off the Croatian mainland, but totally worth the long ferry ride from Split. Despite its beautiful pebbled beaches, crystal blue sea and mouth-watering local delicacies, the island is still surprisingly peaceful and void of tourists. Definitely worth visiting while it still has most of its old-Mediterranean charm. Among foodies, this island is mostly known for its tiny fishing villages and an abundance of sea foods, along with its local white wine and many wineries.
Hvar
Hvar is located amidst the islands of Brac, Vis and Korcula. It differs from most of the other Dalmatian islands in the fact that is has an abundance of fresh water springs, pine forests, vineyards and fields. Due to its gorgeous Venetian-style architecture, beautiful beaches, pleasant weather and the hottest nightlife on the Croatian coast, Hvar has turned into one of the most popular tourist spots on the Mediterranean coast for celebrities, backpackers and families alike.
Korcula
Korcula is the sixth largest Adriatic island and belongs to the central Dalmatian archipelago. Due to its rich history, most notably the 15th century, when the island was part of the prosperous Republic of Venice, Korcula’s Old Town can best be described as Venice in the heart of Dalmatia. Saint Mark’s Cathedral in the town center, narrow cobbled streets and ancient stone buildings make the island’s historic connections more than obvious to any traveler. The island of Korcula is best known for the sapphire-blue waters, picturesque rocky beaches and the legend of Marco Polo, who, according to one of many theories, was born in a building in the very center of the Old Town.
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