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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...
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Podgora (1,534) Drašnice (328)
Igrane (480) Živogošće (538)
Drvenik (500)
Zaostrog (372)
Podaca (716)
Brist (453)
Gradac (1,574) Riviera,
featuring links...
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altar painting in Veli Lošinj
dating to 1600–1630, and a
fresco in
Zaostrog. The
first definitive do****ented
descriptions of the
Dalmatian (Croatian:...
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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)...
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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...
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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...
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neighborhoods that are
seamlessly connected to next villages: Kapeć (bordering
Zaostrog), Viskovića vala and
Ravanje (bordering Brist). Old
Podaca was founded...