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Brač Island - Milna

Dalmatia - Split

Brac Island belongs to a group of central islands, the largest among the Dalmatian islands. In the immediate vicinity of the land is the largest city on the eastern Adriatic coast, Split.

Milna is located on the west side of the island of Brac, 18 km. away from Supetar. Milna is one of the most harmonious 'small mista' Baroque urbanism on the Dalmatian coast and the best natural harbor on the island where even during the construction of the Diocletian Palace in Split emperor ships found safe harbor.

Milna was founded in the sixteenth century, and developed around the castle Cerinić families who built the church of St. Mary. Milna is dominated by two-storey milnarskih representative shipowners and captains of the XVIII. and XIX. Their century sailing ships sailed throughout the Mediterranean and distant oceans. In mid-nineteenth. century of centuries in the shipyards were built as many as 16 sailboats. Typical Dalmatian bracera ship (which was named after the Italian name of the island of Brac, Brazza), a prototype was received just in Milna. The bay is located Osibova old and new gothic church of Sts. Joseph.

The bay in which is located Milna splits into two sleeves, Pebble and panthers. Today, in this area is a marina with several berths, modern equipped to stay safe and servicing sailors from around the world. The crystal clear waters, healthy domestic food, ideal conditions for diving, sailing, fishing, frequent and fast povezanos with the mainland, are the main reason for coming to this beautiful Mediterranean town. The beauties of the nearby port Bobovišća, villages and Ložišća Podhume, nearby beaches and bays in the shade of pine trees are the extra guarantee a relaxing holiday away from noise and stress of modern life.

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