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



11 November, 2006

Gornji Humac

Situated in the middle of the island of Brac, on the crossroads from Supetar to Bol, and towards Sumartin and Povlja is Gornji Humac.


Only Gornji Humac, by some miracle surrvived those hard times and remained the way it was- a farm village spreaded along the hills, with a church and a square in the centre of it. Houses are mostly small and made of stone, and even the bell tower is unusually small compared to other Brac churches.


(Pictures and text taken from http://www.nonoban.com/)