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Ante Starčevića 19
21223 Okrug Gornji - Trogir
Croatia
tel:+385 21 312595
e-mail: info@travel-trogir.com

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Trogir

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Croatian town of Trogir is a worldly known summer resort of great historical importance, located in the County of Split and Dalmatia. Trogir is located at the end of Bay of Kaštela and the town itself is situated on a small island connected to the mainland by one bridge and to the island of Čiovo by another bridge. Trogir's great location puts it near other famous Croatian towns like Split, Šibenik and Zadar. The vicinity of airport of Split of just four kilometers makes it even more accessible to its visitors from all over the world. Mild Mediterranean climate during the winter and hot summer days and nights make Trogir perfect for your holidays

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The Trogir Riviera is rich with numerous bays, capes, coves, such as the Old Trogir Cove with its pebble, sand or rocky beaches, the Voluja Cove, the Vela Rina Cove on the Island of Mali Drvenik, the Krknjaši Cove on the Island of Veli Drvenik, the St. Fumija area - a little island southwest of Čiovo, the Saldun Cove, Racetinovac, Kancelirovac on the west part of the island of Čiovo, and the Pantana area with a well, creek and a beach east of Trogir. This area is predominantly covered with Mediterranean vegetation, vineyards, fig-trees, carob-trees, olive-trees, larger patches of Alepian pine, aromatic herbs and immortelle, garden-sage, and is very suitable for trips, cruises and other types of fun at sea.

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Another attractive tourist site is a hamlet called Baradići in the village of Seget Gornji, with its well-preserved authentic rural architecture and a gorgeous belvedere overseeing the Mid-Dalmatian islands. Trogir has a population of about 13000 inhabitants who work in shipbuilding, the tourism industry, agriculture and fish industry.

History of Trogir: Trogir was as we mentioned founded by Greek colonists who came here from the island of Vis. In the Roman period Trogir developed into a major port. The diocese of Trogir was established in the 11th century and in 1107 it gained its autonomy as a town. In 13th century Trogir was conquered and almost completely demolished by the Saracens. However, Trogir recovered in a short period to experience powerful economic prosperity in the 12th and the 13th centuries. The culture of Trogir was created under the influence of Greeks, Romans, and Venetians. The town has a high concentration of palaces, churches, and towers, as well as a fortress on a small island, and in 1997 was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Trogir's biggest and most famous building is the church of St. Lawrence, worldly known for its portal made by Master Radovan. This portal is a representative work of the Romanesque-Gothic style in Croatia.