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Island Brac is the third biggest island in the Adriatic
Sea, and his total surface is 395 km2. The highest peak on the island is Vidova
Gora (778 meters). The name «Brac» was probably given by the Illyrians. The
origin might be in the word «bratos» meaning «deer». The climate on the island
is mostly mediterranean – summers are long and hot, and winters are short and
mild. Brac is considered one of the
sunniest islands in this region. The island of Brac is separated from the
mainland by The Brac canal, that is 6 – 13 kilometers wide. The island is
connected with the mainland with ferry lines, going to Split. Ferries are
especially busy during summer months. There is also an airport on the island –
in Bol, adding to the connectivity of the island with the mainland. In
settlements Supetar, Sumartin, Splitska, Selce, Postira, Povlja, Pucisce,
Milna, Bol, Murvica, Mirca, Sutivan and Nerezisce there are alltogether around
13,850 inhabitants. They are mainly living of tourism, grape growing
(viticulture), and growing olives. There are many ways of accomodation for the
tourists that visit this island – from luxury hotels and villas, to private
apartments and rooms, camps and bungalows. To those ones who want to recreate
themselves there are various sport fields available, hiking and mountaineering
paths, sports on water, sailing, paragliding, and many others. There are many cultural and historical monuments as
testimonials of its rich and turbulent past. Some of the monuments are the
Dominican Monastery and the church on the cape Glavica – they are the most
valuable monuments on the island of Brac. The parish church St Peter in
Supetar, the church St Mary in Nerezisce, the Museum of the island of Brac in
Mirca. Out of the sights of nature we should mention Vidova Gora (Vidova
Mountain), the beautiful beach in Bol – Zlatni rat (The Golden Cape). The
island of Brac is also familiar for its limestone, that was used for building
many famous buildings around the world – the most famous being The White House
in Washington, and the Diocletian Palace in Split. This island offers something
for everyone – regardless wheather you like adventure, or you prefer familiy
vacations.
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