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Agricultural land for sale, Zedno, Ciovo

€20,000
Sale | Locations: Ciovo, Trogir | 1489 lot size | beds
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(L-ZD-CI-3)

Agricultural land for sale, Zedno, Ciovo

– Agricultural land
– Surface: 1489 m2
– Electricity on the neighboring plot
– Water on the neighboring plot
– Distance from the city center: 4 km
Land is the proper shape, and orientation south.
Located almost at the very border of the construction zone, and will soon also
become a construction zone.
Suitable for construction of field houses (for now), olives (there is abandoned olive grove about 25 pieces), agriculture.
It is located next to the road Slatina – District.
Location of the property is quiet, with a beautiful view of the sea and islands.

Čiovo is a small island located off the Adriatic coast in Croatia with an area of 28.8 square kilometres (11.1 sq mi) (length 15.3 km (9.5 mi), width up to 3.5 km (2.2 mi)population of 6,071 inhabitants (2001) and its highest peak is 218 m (Rudine).

Čiovo is located in central Dalmatia, protecting the city of Trogir and Kaštela gulf. On its SE part it is only two km distant from the cape Marjan, on its northern part it is connected to the mainland with a small bascule bridge in the old centre of Trogir, and actually Trogir spread itself onto the island. Besides the portion of Trogir, on the island there are several villages: Arbanija, Žedno, Okrug Gornji, Okrug Donji, Slatine and Prizidnica.

The vegetation is typically Mediterranean, consisting mainly in understory (holm oak, myrtle, wormwood, juniper etc.). On the northern side (exposed to the wind bura) are forests of pine and cypress. Major crops include olives, figs, almonds, vines and citrus fruit.

In the Middle Ages, Čiovo had many villages and it was a place for lepers. Remainings of the pre-Romanesque church of St. Peter have been found near Slatine, in the Supetar cove. The medieval church of St. Maurice (Sv. Mavro) has been preserved in Žedno and the pre-Romanesque church of Our Lady near the Sea (Gospa pokraj mora). The population of Čiovo increased in the 15th century through the settlement of refugees who fled from the Turks.Simultaneously, the suburban areas of Trogir also extended to Čiovo.