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BRAC, the largest island of the central Dalmatian group of islands in Croatia, the third
largest among the Adriatic islands; area 394.57 sq km; population 13,824. It is
separated from the mainland by the Brac island Channel, from the island of Solta by the
so-called Splitska Vrata (Split Gate) and from the island of Hvar by the Hvar
Channel. The highest peak of the island Brac, Vidova Gora (Vitus' Mount) (778 m), is
also the highest peak of all Croatian islands. The limestone part of the coast
is rocky and steep, while the rest is rather low and sandy (on the southern side
from Farska to Bol, and on the northern side from Sutivan to Supetar). The island Brac
landscape is dominated by a karst limestone relief, with numerous gullies, crevices,
cavities, round valleys and coves. Milder forms of the relief, with brown Primorje
soils (the most fertile on the island), are found mostly in the interior (especially
between Lozisca and Nerezisca, as well as between Selca, Novo Selo and Sumartin).
Average air temperatures in January range between 4.9°C (Praznice) and 7.2
°C (Sutivan), and in July between 22.9 °C (Nerezisca, elevation 360 m)
and 24.7 °C (Sutivan). Rainfall occurs mostly in the winter months. The annual
rainfall in Praznice reaches 1,450 mm and in Sutivan about 830 mm. The climate
on the island is mostly moderated by winds, i.e. the sirocco and the bora (the
so-called "vruljska" bora between Pucisca and Povlja). The landward
breeze occurs quite often in the summer months, especially along the north-western
coast. There are no surface water streams on the island. Permanent water sources
are provided only around Bol. Higher parts of the island (above 400 m) are at
some places covered with black and Aleppo pine forests; larger or smaller forests
of Aleppo pine are found around all coastal towns and villages; dominant are dense
evergreen underbrush (macchia) and rocky ground. The largest places are Pucisca
and Supetar. Major farming products are olive oil, wine and fruit (sour cherries
and almonds); chief occupations include also livestock breeding and fishing. Fish
canneries are located in Postira and Milna. Major quarries, where the famous Brac
building stone is excavated, are located near Pucisca, Selca, Postira, Splitska
and Do-nji Humac (this kind of building stone was used in the construction of
the White House in Washington and the Palace of Diocletian in Split). A road network
has been constructed throughout the island; ferry lines Split - Supetar, Makarska
- Sumartin; ship lines with Supetar and Bol. Brac airport (for smaller aircraft)is above
Bol.
Natalia Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 98 1789869 Address: Put Jezerina 15, 21400, Supetar » open page |
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Salvia House
Category: ***Phone: +385 Address: Bobovisca b.b., 21404, Bobovisca » open page |
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Leskovec Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 91 736 80 45 Address: , 21405, Milna » open page |
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Santa Lucia Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 21 734 195 Address: , 21405, Milna » open page |
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House Gligo Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 21 483015, 21 634125 Address: , 21404, Bobovisca » open page |
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Arija Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 21 639-142, 098 914-0042 Address: Punta, 21413, Povlja » open page |
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Villa Luka Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 91 8906732; 99 5030789 Address: , , Splitska » open page |
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Tina Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 91 794 3355; 21 635 575 Address: Blato 22, 21420, Bol » open page |
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Bakovic Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 95 836 27 54 Address: Petra Hektorovica 31, 21420, Bol » open page |
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Julija Apartment
Category: ***Phone: +385 98 1732073 Address: , 21405, Milna » open page |
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