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Mljet Island - Villages

Dalmatia - Dubrovnik

Because of its unique original beauty, the island of Mljet, meets all the criteria is rightfully holds the title of National Park. Mljet is the largest Croatian Dalmatian island, located in the vicinity of Dubrovnik, Korcula and Peljesac peninsula.

Mention of the recent settlement, originated from the fishing village Goveđari base population. Decision on the establishment of fishing cooperatives, and the subsequent construction of the hotel "Ulysses" 1978th years, this village became the main center for the reception organized visitors NP Mljet. "

Soline hamlet at the junction of the high seas and the Great Lakes, was founded by a family Sršen 1825th year. Upon submission of the village was named for its salt production by the Benedictines as the entrance to the channel very shallow slope and a slight decrease, and suitable for evaporation of the sea.

The natural harbor Polače, sheltered from strong winds located palacij emanating from the second - 4 century and the largest buildings from Roman times to the Adriatic after the palace. Palacija addition, there are also remains of thermal baths, arsenal, sandy beaches for stranding ships and underwater remains of the shipyard, and the two basilicas of the fifth century.

Baba House is a picturesque fishing village on the shore of the Great Lakes between the wharf and the small bridge. The first residents were the Duke family. From Baba House is a beautiful view of the island of St.. Mary and Njivice peninsula.

Njivice are located in the heart of the national park, along the shores of the Great Lakes, opposite the Baba House. They are located 1000 m from the monastery of Saint Mary. Lie along the sea, secluded, hidden from the curious in the woods of century old pines.

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