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Komiža (pronounced [kɔ̌miʒa]; Italian: Comisa) is a
Croatian coastal town
lying on the
western coast of the
island of Vis in the
central part of the Adriatic...
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eastern side (the
settlement for
which the
island was
originally named) and
Komiža on its
western coast. Vis,
along with Brusnik,
Sveti Andrija and the neighbouring...
- Hvar town (3,700) and
Stari Grad (1,900) on Hvar; and Vis town (1,800) and
Komiža (1,500) on Vis. The name
Dalmatia comes from an
Illyrian tribe called the...
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Middle Adriatic Basin,
there is
evidence of
Permian volcanism in the area of
Komiža on the
island of Vis and the
volcanic islands of
Jabuka and Brusnik. Earthquakes...
- Voda, Bol, Brela,
Cista Provo, Dugi Rat, Gradac, Hvar, Imotski, Jelsa,
Komiža, Lokvičići, Lovreć, Makarska, Milna, Nerežišća, Omiš, Podbablje, Podgora...
- [ˈfalkuʃa]) is a
traditional fishing boat used by
fishermen from the town of
Komiža on the
Adriatic island of Vis, Croatia. Falkuša is a
subtype of gajeta,...
- Vis muni****lity, one of the island's two muni****lities (the
other being Komiža). Both
belong administratively to Split-Dalmatia County. Vis, on the Illyrian...
- Lastovo, Korčula, or Vis. It is
administratively part of the muni****lity of
Komiža. The
place is
known in
Italian as Pelagosa,
derived from
Ancient Gr**** Pelagousae...
- side of the
island of Biševo and
about 4.5
nautical miles (8.3 km) from
Komiža, in the
Croatian Adriatic. It is
situated in the
central Dalmatian archipelago...