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- Zaostrog (Croatian pronunciation: [zâostroːg]) is a tourist town and harbor along the Adriatic Sea in southern Dalmatia, Croatia. It is located between...
- Podgora (1,534) Drašnice (328) Igrane (480) Živogošće (538) Drvenik (500) Zaostrog (372) Podaca (716) Brist (453) Gradac (1,574) Riviera, featuring links...
- an altar painting in Veli Lošinj dating to 1600–1630, and a fresco in Zaostrog. The first definitive do****ented descriptions of the Dalmatian (Croatian:...
- Ilija Despot (Zaostrog, 20 July 1885 – Split, 28 November 1970) was a Croatian theologian, lawyer, poet and writer. Ilija Despot was the son of Pavao Despot...
- Ivan Despot O. F. M. (Zaostrog, 1851 – Split, 1886) was a Croatian theologian, priest, translator, writer and poet. Ivan was the son of Mate Despot (1812...
- sculptor. Rudolf Matutinović was born on 27 March 1927 in the village of Zaostrog, on Makarska Riviera. His father Ante and mother Iva (maiden name Jelačić)...
- became a Franciscan friar. He was educated at Zaostrog monastery and Buda. He taught philosophy at Zaostrog and in Sumartin on Brač. His most important...
- former captor Delija. Delija took Šitović to the Franciscan friary in Zaostrog, where Šitović was allowed to remain and learn about Christianity. On 2...
- (2010), p. 132–133, note 16, citing Banović, Stjepan (1918), "Vjerovanja (Zaostrog u Dalmaciji)", Zbornik za narodni život i običaje Južnih Slavena 23, p...
- neighborhoods that are seamlessly connected to next villages: Kapeć (bordering Zaostrog), Viskovića vala and Ravanje (bordering Brist). Old Podaca was founded...