Island Brac, Croatia

Island Brac is the third largest island of Croatia with an area of about 396 km. Brac Island has a population of about 13.000 peple, who are living in numerous little places, which are (by alphabetical order): Bobovisca, Bobovisca N/M, Bol, Dol, Donji Humac, Dracevica, Gornji Humac, Lozisca, Milna, Mirca, Murvica, Nerezisca, Novo Selo, Postira, Povlja, Pucisca, Praznica, Selca, Splitska, Sumartin, Supetar, Sutivan, Skrip



03 October, 2005

Sutivan

Sutivan is a settlement on the north-western coast of Brac, set just opposite Split. It is only 13 km distant from it. Sutivan is an entrance to Brac.
It is at the side of Split with which it has been connected from the day of its birth Sutivan is the result of the side by side existence of the islands primeval inhabitants with the people from across the sea who were constantly emigrating and remaining there in Sutivan.
Today it is lovely little village of the Meditterranean type, with beautiful tree-lined beaches and many holiday houses that stretch along the sea on both sides of the village.

(Text taken from Croatian Heritage)

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