Building land for sale by the sea, Zman, Dugi otok

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Building land for sale by the sea, Zman, Dugi otok

Building land for sale by the sea, Zman, Dugi otok has a land plot total of 552 m2, owned 1/1!

The land is situated approximately 100 meters from the sea. It is situated in an attractive location, slight hill overlooking the sea. Allowing all connections, electricity, water, telephone. The place has its own water supply.

Dugi Otok can be reached from the Zadar ferry. Boat leaves in the morning and in the evening, during the summer time boat leaves more often.

Dugi Otok (Croatian for “Long Island”, Italian: Isola Lunga) is the seventh largest island in the Adriatic Sea, part of Croatia. It is located off the Dalmatian coast, west of Zadar. It is the largest and easternmost of the Zadarian Islands, and derives its name from its distinctive shape (it is 45 km (28 miles) long by 5 km (3 miles) wide with an area of 114 square kilometres (44 sq mi). Its elevation reaches 300 m; and many of its higher portions contain stands of Maritime Pine.

The western coast is tall and rugged, and many of the towns are clustered on the eastern side, including Sali, the largest, Božava, Dragove, Soline, Brbinj, Luka, Polje, Verona, Savar, Veli Rat, Zaglav, and Žman. A nature park, Telašćica, covers the southern part of the island and is adjacent to Kornati Islands National Park.

The island has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII in the 10th century mentioned it under the name of Pizuh, and later it was called Insula Tilagus in documents (“pelagos”in Greek means sea), and its Latin name was Insula maior. In the 15th century it was registered as Veli otok.

 

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SOLD: Stone house for sale, Brusje, Hvar

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SOLD: Stone house for sale, Brusje, Hvar

Stone house for sale, Brusje, Hvar is 400 years old . In 2000. completely refurbished including change of all installations and roof. There is one secondary object next to the house, kitchen with all appliances, with exit towards the stone fireplace and additional WC. Garden has an exit on the kitchen roof that has been adapted into a terrace. Kitchen is 10m2, and the garden is 50m2. House is located in the center of Vrboska 10m from the sea. Ownership is 1/1. Entered in land registry.

The island of Hvar is located in the Adriatic sea in the central part of Croatia’s Dalmatia. It is the fourth island by its size, also called the “sunny island” due to the many hours of sunshine in the year, almost 280. The local hoteliers take pride in this, so if it happens that it snows on Hvar, your stay there is for free, however, this is a bet you are sure to loose. Luckily, there is some rain that enabels the production of beautiful greens and nature, especially lavander, sage, rosemary, thyme and some vineyards. Lavander actually happens to be one of the symbols and main exports of the island, so make sure to explore this beautiful plant on Hvar. Some of the main resorts on Hvar island are the Hvar town, Jelsa, Stari Grad, Vrboska and Sucuraj.

The busy Hvar town’s beauty is particulary recognized even amongst the rich and famous, accounting to the previous visits of stars such as Prince Harry or Jay-Z and Beyonce, so keep your eyes wide in a chance of bumping into some other celebrity.

If you want to know more about Hvar Island, click here: Hvar Island

SOLD: First row to the sea, house for sale, Rogoznica, Sibenik

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First row to the sea, house for sale, Rogoznica, Sibenik

House with 4 apartments on two floors. On each floor there is one two bedroom apartment and one bedroom apartment. One bedroom apartment in ground floor is unfurnished, and can be converted into a garage for car. The other three suites are fully decorated, furnished and equipped. Located in the seafront, opposite the marina Frapa. Price on request. 2 parking places.

Šibenik (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈʃi̩benik]; Italian: Sebenico) is a historic town in Croatia, with population of 51,553 (2001). It is located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik-Knin county
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Šibenik, a gem in the Croatian Adriatic, is situated along the mouth of Krka on the most picturesque part of the eastern Adriatic coast. As the oldest Croatian autochtonous town it was first mentioned in 1066 during the reign of the Croatian King Kresimir IV.

The rich cultural and historical heritage of the city is visible in the impressive Cathedral of sv. Jakov [St. Jacob], built by the famous architect Juraj Dalmatinac and is under UNESCO protection. Numerous churches, monasteries, palaces and four fortresses ‘frame’ the city, and also testify to the perseverance, renunciation and faith of generations of people of Šibenik. Šibenik is a city of culture, the host to the only International Children’s Festival as well as traditional events such as Dalmatian chanson Evenings.

Near the town there are two national parks – Krka and Kornati whose fascinating landscapes take visitors breath away.

The Falcon Centre, only eight kilometres away from Šibenik, in a beautiful dense pine forest is a unique place where visitors can meet and learn about the life of falcons, and Etnoland Dalmati near the Krka National Park offers visitors the chance to learn through real life experience about the Dalmatian hinterland’s past.

Unlike other cities along the Adriatic coast, which were established by Greeks, Illyrians and Romans, Šibenik was founded by Slavs.[2] Excavations of the castle of Saint Michael, have since proven that the place was inhabited long before the actual arrival of the Croats. It was mentioned for the first time under its present name in 1066 in a Charter of the Croatian King Petar Krešimir IV[2] and, for a period of time, it was a seat of this Croatian King. For that reason, Šibenik is also called “Krešimirov grad” (Krešimir’s city). It is the oldest native Croatian town on the eastern shores of the Adriatic.
Between the 11th and 12th centuries, Šibenik was tossed back and forth among Venice, Bizantium, Hungary and the Kingdom of Bosnia, until it was finally conquered by Venice in 1116.[3] The city was given the status of town, and its own diocese, only in 1298.

The city, like the rest of Dalmatia, resisted the Venetians after a three-year fight up to 1412. The Ottoman Empire started to threaten Šibenik, as part of their struggle against Venice, at the end of the 15th century,[3] but they never succeeded in conquering it. In the 16th century, St. Nicholas Fortress was built and, by the 17th century, its fortifications were improved again by the fortresses of St. John (Tanaja) and Šubićevac (Barone).
The fall of the Venetian Republic in 1797 brought Šibenik under the authority of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Today Sibenik is one of regional centers of North Dalmatia, developing as turist destination with a lot historical spots to explore.

The famed cannons on the Šibenik quay are firing once again, their barrels smoking this time not in anger, defending the city from an enemy at sea, but as a part of the Fair in the Medieval Šibenik. It is an event that takes place through the streets and squares of the old town by way of which the locals demonstrate the wealth of their city’s cultural and historical heritage. The Fair programmes offer a unique presentation of life, work and gastronomic achievements in the times when Šibenik was the largest city in Croatia. Special attention is therefore paid to the features of the traditional culture and old craft production of Šibenik. Numerous local and visiting actors tell stories of the medieval Šibenik, harmony- singing groups and dancing troupes accompany the strollers dressed in traditional costumes and uniforms while jugglers, fanfare, archers and knights lark around to recreate the atmosphere of the fairs of those times.

Old stone house for sale, Vrsnik, Hvar

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Old stone house for sale, Vrsnik, Hvar

Old stone house for sale, Vrsnik, Hvar has an upgraded roof that is covered with tiles, has all the necessary ports, electricity, city water and septic tank, legalization underway for an upgraded roof while the rest of the buildings possess a document that is built before 1968, the energy certificate, class E. 4 km distance from the sea.

SOLD!

The island of Hvar is located in the Adriatic sea in the central part of Croatia’s Dalmatia. It is the fourth island by its size, also called the “sunny island” due to the many hours of sunshine in the year, almost 280. The local hoteliers take pride in this, so if it happens that it snows on Hvar, your stay there is for free, however, this is a bet you are sure to loose. Luckily, there is some rain that enabels the production of beautiful greens and nature, especially lavander, sage, rosemary, thyme and some vineyards. Lavander actually happens to be one of the symbols and main exports of the island, so make sure to explore this beautiful plant on Hvar. Some of the main resorts on Hvar island are the Hvar town, Jelsa, Stari Grad, Vrboska and Sucuraj.

The busy Hvar town’s beauty is particulary recognized even amongst the rich and famous, accounting to the previous visits of stars such as Prince Harry or Jay-Z and Beyonce, so keep your eyes wide in a chance of bumping into some other celebrity.

If you want to know more about Hvar Island, click here: Hvar Island

SOLD: Small apartment fo sale, Ciovo, Trogir

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Small apartment fo sale, Ciovo, Trogir

APARTMENT HAS BEEN SOLD!

For sale: residential air-conditioned apartment 24m2 + 5m2 terrace with its own garden on the ground floor in apartment building.
Apartment consists of: hallway, bathroom with shower, kitchen, living room, terrace.

Ciovo, Mastrinka, 50m from the sea with a view of the sea, 2 km from Trogir. Close to beaches, shops, church, catering facilities.
The apartment is furnished, new PVC windows.

Ciovo 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).

Ciovo is located in central Dalmatia, protecting the city of Trogir and Kastela 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, Zedno, 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. Ciovo is inhabited by Croats from the 7th century AD.

SOLD:Apartmant for sale with pool in Okrug, Ciovo

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Apartmant for sale in Okrug, Ciovo

Apartment for sale 89 m2. Parking place in price. Located in the third floor in the building. It consists of two bedrooms, bathrooms, living room, kitchen, storage room. Furniture is not in price. In the front of the apartment is swimming pool.

 

Trogir (Latin: Tragurium; Greek: Τραγύριον or Τραγούριον, Trogkir; Italian: Traù; Hungarian: Trau) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia, with a population of 12,995 (2001) and a total municipality population of 13,322 (2001). The historic city of Trogir is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. It lies 27 kilometres west of the city of Split.
Trogir is an excellent example of urban continuity. The orthogonal street plan of this island settlement originates from the Hellenic era – consecutive rulers continued to decorate it with exceptional public and residential buildings and forts. Its beautiful roman churches are supplemented with exceptional renaissance and baroque buildings. The most significant building is the Trogir Cathedral with its west portal, a masterpiece of Radovan and the most significant example of roman and gothic art in Croatia.
Since 1997, the historic centre of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
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In the 3rd century BC, Tragurion was founded by Greek colonists from the island of Vis, and it developed into a major port until the Roman period. The name comes from the Greek “tragos” (male goat). Similarly, the name of the neighbouring island of Bua comes from the Greek “voua” (herd of cattle). The sudden prosperity of Salona deprived Trogir of its importance. During the migration of Slavs the citizens of the destroyed Salona escaped to Trogir. From the 9th century on, Trogir paid tribute to Croatian rulers. The diocese of Trogir was established in the 11th century (abolished in 1828) and in 1107 it was chartered by the Hungarian-Croatian king Coloman, gaining thus its autonomy as a town.

In 1123 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. In 1242 King Béla IV found refuge there as he fled the Tatars. In the 13th and the 14th centuries, members of the Šubić family were most frequently elected dukes by the citizens of Trogir; Mladen III (1348), according to the inscription on the sepulchral slab in the Cathedral of Trogir called “the shield of the Croats”, was one of the most prominent Šubićs.

Trogir has a fascinating 2300 years of continuous urban tradition. Its rich culture was created under the influence of old Greeks, Romans, and Venetians. Trogir 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. “The orthogonal street plan of this island settlement dates back to the Hellenistic period and it was embellished by successive rulers with many fine public and domestic buildings and fortifications. Its beautiful Romanesque churches are complemented by the outstanding Renaissance and Baroque buildings from the Venetian period”, says UNESCO report.
Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex not only in the Adriatic, but in all of Central Europe. Trogir’s medieval core, surrounded by walls, comprises a preserved castle and tower and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods. Trogir’s grandest building is the church of St. Lawrence, whose main west portal is a masterpiece by Radovan, and the most significant work of the Romanesque-Gothic style in Croatia.
The most important sites:
Historical city core, with about 10 churches and numerous buildings from 13th century
The city gate (17th cent.) and city walls (15th cent.)
The Fortress Kamerlengo (15th century)
The Duke’s Palace (13th century)
Cathedral of St. Lawrence, Trogir from the 13th century with the Portal of Master Radovan, the unique work of this great Croatian artist
The big and small palaces Cipiko from the 15th century
The city loggia from 15th century

SOLD:Sea view apartment for sale, Okrug, Ciovo

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Sea view apartment for sale, Okrug, Ciovo

Sea view apartment for sale, Okrug, Ciovo is located in the second floor of the building and consist 2 bedrooms and bathroom, living and dining room, kitchen, entrance hall and two balconies. The view from the balcony is facing the sea and Okrug bay. Apartment is fully fitted with good quality furniture, air-conditioning units and ready for use.

Apartment Location:
• 100 m to bus station
• 50 m to sea
• 300 m to supermarket
• 300 m Okrug main beach
• 2 km Trogir center
• 8 km Split Airport
• 30 km City of Split

Trogir is a remarkable small town with 2300 years of tradition, set on a small island on the Adriatic coast of Croatia in the center of Dalmatia. Hiding not so far away from Split, only 27 km, it is connected to the mainland and with another island, Ciovo with bridges. The  historic city center is under the protection of UNESCO since 1997., recognized as a true example of urban continuity, an old town with a number of intact Renaissance and Baroque buildings  and churches from the Venetian period.

You can really get a sense of the Mediterranean while sight seeing and wandering the narrow streets of Trogir, sometimes nick-named the town-museum. Trogir is very well connected with the rest of the Europe through a good air network to  Split’s airport. After you’ve reached Split, you can take a car or a bus, and you are in this beautiful old town within a few hours.

You can also come with a boat, coming from the coastal cities of Italy, such as Ancona, Pescara, Bari or Venetia, and if you are coming to Trogir while cruising on your own boat, you will surely find a port for you to anchor in and enjoy, either the ACI Marina Trogir, Trogir Waterfront or on the island Ciovo waterfront.

If you want to know more about Trogir, click here: Trogir

House for sale in Sevid, Croatia

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House for sale in Sevid, Croatia

House for sale in Sevid, Croatia with five separate apartments 45,42,47,49,50 m2 in Vinisce, area of Trogir. With electricity and water, 100 meters from the sea and with papers and use permit for renting. Energy certificated with class B.

Trogir is a remarkable small town with 2300 years of tradition, set on a small island on the Adriatic coast of Croatia in the center of Dalmatia. Hiding not so far away from Split, only 27 km, it is connected to the mainland and with another island, Ciovo with bridges. The  historic city center is under the protection of UNESCO since 1997., recognized as a true example of urban continuity, an old town with a number of intact Renaissance and Baroque buildings  and churches from the Venetian period.

You can really get a sense of the Mediterranean while sight seeing and wandering the narrow streets of Trogir, sometimes nick-named the town-museum. Trogir is very well connected with the rest of the Europe through a good air network to  Split’s airport. After you’ve reached Split, you can take a car or a bus, and you are in this beautiful old town within a few hours.

You can also come with a boat, coming from the coastal cities of Italy, such as Ancona, Pescara, Bari or Venetia, and if you are coming to Trogir while cruising on your own boat, you will surely find a port for you to anchor in and enjoy, either the ACI Marina Trogir, Trogir Waterfront or on the island Ciovo waterfront.

If you want to know more about Trogir, click here: Trogir

SOLD:Apartment house for sale in Sevid, Croatia

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Apartment house for sale in Sevid, Croatia

SOLD!!

For Sale: detached house with two floors and a garden with a total area of about 200 m2 . The ground floor has two apartments of 35m2 , each consisting of a kitchen, living room , bedroom, bathroom and terrace . On one of them is an outdoor shower . On the first floor there are 2 apartments , consisting of a kitchen, living room, bedroom , hallway , bathroom and balcony . Below the terrace on the ground floor there is a small storage room of 7 m2 , the yard is another of 3m2 . Each apartment on the first floor has a view of the sea , and ground partly sea view . Apartments can be used as two separate apartments . The ground floor is adapted for elderly and handicapped persons .
The house is fully equipped and is used for rent , with all permits for rent and established business . The house is sold together with the whole equipment (furniture , bedding , dishes ), and can be sold with no equipment . Equipment 2-3 years old . All apartments have air-conditioning ( heating – cooling ) , solar hot water / electricity. The house was renovated 2013th year ( facades , insulation , garden , etc. ) .
Outdoor fireplace on the large terrace where is a table and benches suitable for a larger number of people . The plot has access to two roads . The house has all the permits and is registered in the land registry. Proximity to the sea 100 m, and the same distance to shops and town center. Pebble beach suitable for small children .

SOLD: Apartment in Zivogosce for sale, Makarska area

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SOLD: Apartment in Zivogosce for sale, Makarska area

Apartment in Zivogosce IS SOLD, Makarska area is located 210 meters from the sea, path of the building that leads directly to the beach. The apartment has a large loggia and a bathroom.

Makarska is a tourist resort and a small city, located on coastline of the Adriatic sea of Croatia, around 60 km from Split on one side, to around 140 km away from Dubrovnik on the other side. The whole surrounding region is known as Makarska Riviera, with Makarska always being it’s centre. Makarska is also famous as a medical resort for the senior generations.
The shape of the deep sheltered bay reminds of a horse shoe, and the beautiful sea nature is accompanied by the Biokovo mountain rising from the other side, creating a mesmerizing sight to see. This attractive natural setting, good climate and a lot of tourist attractions make it one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Croatian coast.

Makarska has a long waterfront promenade with palm trees, bars and cafes overlooking the harbor, a great place to go for a walk and relax in the shadows while sipping your morning coffee.
The streets of the centre of Makarska are narrow and stone-paved, just like most of the old towns in Croatia. In the centre there is a main church square, accompanied with a flower and fruit market, as well as a Franciscan monastery, holding a collection of sea shells.

If you want to know more about Makarska, Click here: Makarska 

 

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