king, the Dubrovniks purchased Pelješac with Ston from both rulers in 1333. Eastern Orthodoxy had appeared in Pelješac in the late 12th century, when...
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two tunnels on Pelješac (one 2,467 metres (8,090 ft) and the other 499 metres (1,640 ft) long), as well as two smaller bridges on Pelješac, (one 420 metres...
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Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia, located at the south of isthmus of the Pelješac peninsula. Because of its geopolitical and strategic position, Ston has...
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from the West to the Pelješac peninsula and the islands of Korčula and Lastovo by more than 32 km. The construction of the Pelješac Bridge started in July...
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central Dalmatian archipelago, separated from the Pelješac peninsula by a narrow Strait of Pelješac, between 900 and 3,000 metres (3,000 and 9,800 feet)...
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connected only by the Pelješac Bridge. The southern part of the county consists of Dubrovnik and the surrounding area, including the Pelješac peninsula, and...
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Mato Celestin Medović (section Pelješac paintings)
History. Since 1901 Medović increasingly began to spend time on his native Pelješac in southern Croatia, painting nature, still lifes, seascapes and landscapes...
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the Bay of Neum, separating it from the larger Bay of Mali Ston and the Pelješac peninsula. At the cape of the peninsula, a few hundred meters from the...
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crossing the Öresund between Malmö, Sweden, and the Danish Capital Region. Pelješac Bridge, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. It is a 2,404 metres (7,887 ft)...
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benefits legalisation brings. Pernar described the construction of the Pelješac bridge as "madness", adding that the project is too expensive, while at...
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foresees a definition of the two countries' territory, in the area of the Pelješac peninsula which is slightly different from what is shown on maps, since...
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Postup is wine growing region on Croatia's Pelješac peninsula just to the east of Orebić. It takes its name from the small village that sits at the center...
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Viganj (lit. 'forge, bellows') is a village located in the west of the Pelješac peninsula in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, by the Adriatic Sea, between Nakovana...
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of the EU.[citation needed] The construction and opening in 2022 of the Pelješac Bridge, which bypasses Neum entirely, has significance for Croatia's integrity...
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known to cause damage in vineyards and orchards. Mljet lies south of the Pelješac peninsula, from which it is divided by the Mljet Channel. Its length is...
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court at Ston they claimed lands from the Cetina River to Kotor, including Pelješac. The Bosnian Ban, Stjepan Kotoromanić, with allied Hum nobles and Serbia...
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and management; and industrial park equity investment and development. Pelješac Bridge (Croatia), a US$340m project; the first time that a Chinese company...
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Dubrovnik on the coast of Mali Ston Bay, overlooking the Pelješac peninsula, near the Pelješac Bridge. According to the 2021 census, its population was...
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island of Curzola (Korčula) and the mainland peninsula of Sabbioncello (Pelješac), and ashore, where Venetian troops had been landed on the island's far...
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Sreser is a village in Croatia, located on the Pelješac peninsula. According to the 2021 census, its population was 140. Register of spatial units of the...
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Slovenia (1996) Pelješac Bridge in Croatia (2022) 2022 Kolos awards for exceptional achievements in civil engineering for the Pelješac Bridge project 2021...
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Dubrava, Dubrovnik-Neretva County (redirect from Dubrava (Pelješac))
Dubrava is a village on the Pelješac peninsula in Croatia. It is connected by the D414 highway. According to the 2021 census, its population was 161. It...
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Kuna Pelješka is a village in Croatia, located on the Pelješac peninsula on the Dalmatian coast. According to the 2021 census, its population was 211....
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between the Pelješac peninsula of Croatia in the southwest and the Klek peninsula in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the northeast. The Pelješac Bridge is located...
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(2010). "Diet composition of the golden jackal (Canis aureus L.) on the Pelješac Peninsula, Dalmatia, Croatia". Periodicum Biologorum. 112 (2): 219–224...
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purpose of solving the problem of a harmless passage under the future Pelješac Bridge, and thus determining the essential elements of the bridge. He signed...
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on the Pelješac peninsula in the Kingdom of Dalmatia, which was then part of Austria-Hungary. The primary agricultural product of the Pelješac peninsula...
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King Stefan Milutin (ruled 1282–1321), and was given rule of Ston and Pelješac. The family had by 1325 emerged as the strongest family in Zahumlje, later...
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(Croatian: Gospa od Anđela) is a monastery near Orebić, a town on the Pelješac peninsula, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Croatia. The monastery was...
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Osijek cable-stayed Drava Highway Bridge, the longest bridge in Croatia. (81 metres longer than the Pelješac bridge)....
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