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South Dalmatia

The towns Mali Ston and veliki Ston, founded by the Dubrovnik Republic in the 14th century, guard the entrance to the Peljesac peninsula. Peljesac is famous for its wines Postup and Dingac.

The nearby island of Korcula takes pride in its strong astringent wines as well as in its dense coniferous forest, to which, according to the legend, the island owes its name. The beginning of the town of Korcula goes nack to the 4th c. BC. The nearby island of Mljet is full of history. Its landscape evokes the legend that Ulysses visited Mljet on his wanderings in the Mediterranean. On the island numerous Illyrian ruins and mediaeval churches can be found and its biggest attraction is a Benedictine Monastery in the middle of the Vransko Lake from the 12th century. From Peljesac to Dubrovnik stretch small Elafiti islands.


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