Marina, Split-Dalmatia County
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Marina is a village and a municipality in
Split-Dalmatia County Split-Dalmatia County ( ) is a central-southern Dalmatian county in Croatia. The administrative center is Split. The population of the county is 455,242 (2011). The land area is 4.540 km2, the total area is 14.106,40 km2. Split-Dalmati ...
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Population

In the 2011 census, it had a total municipality population of 4,595, in the following naselja, settlements. * Blizna Donja, population 258 * Blizna Gornja, population 93 * Dograde, population 194 * Gustirna, population 349 * Marina, population 1,117 * Mitlo, population 75 * Najevi, population 42 * Poljica, Marina, Poljica, population 681 * Pozorac, population 137 * Rastovac, Marina, Rastovac, population 89 * Sevid, population 267 * Svinca, population 112 * Vinišće, population 774 * Vinovac, population 75 * Vrsine, population 332 In the 2011 census, 97.6% of the population were Croats.


Geography

It is the most western municipality in Split-Dalmatia County and is bordering Šibenik-Knin County. Marina is located on the Adriatic Highway (D8 road (Croatia), D8). It is a tourist village with a pebble beach shaded by olive tree, olive and pine trees.


Tourism

Tourist also enjoy the atmosphere of ancient Dalmatian wine cellars, fresh fish and quality local wines, a blend of the ancient and the modern. Yachting, Underwater diving, diving and fishing are practiced. Small yachts may dock within the small harbour and larger ones at the end of the bay, southeast of the chapel and south of the Plokata hill.


History

The settlement was planned in the 16th century. In the period 1495-1500 the bishops of Trogir built a quadrangular tower on the islet in the bay. The tower has console battlements. The channel between the mainland and the tower was filled up and levelled at the beginning of the 20th century. The structure was repaired during the Cretan War (1645–69), Cretan war in 1657 and 1717 and reconstructed in 1971 to 1972. The church of St John has Gothic architecture, Gothic and Renaissance architecture, Renaissance elements. In a field close to the village there is a small Gothic church of St. Luke with the coat of arms of the Sobota family.


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* Populated places in Split-Dalmatia County Municipalities of Croatia {{SplitDalmatia-geo-stub