- 42°55′N 17°28′E / 42.91°N 17.46°E / 42.91; 17.46
Pelješac (pronounced [pɛ̌ʎɛʃats]; Chakavian: Pelišac; Italian: Sabbioncello) is a
peninsula in southern...
- The
Pelješac Bridge (Croatian: Pelješki most,
pronounced [pěʎeʃkiː môːst]) is a cable-sta****
bridge in Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. The
bridge provides...
- Dubrovnik-Neretva
County of Croatia,
located at the
south of
isthmus of the
Pelješac peninsula.
Because of its
geopolitical and
strategic position, Ston has...
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central Dalmatian archipelago,
separated from the
Pelješac peninsula by a
narrow Strait of
Pelješac,
between 900 and 3,000
metres (3,000 and 9,800 feet)...
- from the West to the
Pelješac peninsula and the
islands of Korčula and
Lastovo by more than 32 km. The
construction of the
Pelješac Bridge started in July...
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Dubrava is a
village on the
Pelješac peninsula in Croatia. It is
connected by the D414 highway.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 161. It...
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connected only by the
Pelješac Bridge. The
southern part of the
county consists of
Dubrovnik and the
surrounding area,
including the
Pelješac peninsula, and...
- Klek Peninsula,
which itself is
separated from the
Adriatic Sea by the
Pelješac peninsula. Neum is 47 km (29 mi)
northwest of Dubrovnik, 50 km (31 mi)...
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Viganj (lit. 'forge, bellows') is a
village located in the west of the
Pelješac peninsula in
southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the
Adriatic Sea,
between Nakovana...
- History.
Since 1901 Medović
increasingly began to
spend time on his
native Pelješac in
southern Croatia,
painting nature,
still lifes,
seascapes and landscapes...