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  2. Makarska - Wikipedia

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    Makarska (Croatian pronunciation: [mâkarskaː]) is a town on the Adriatic coastline of Croatia, about 60 km (37 mi) southeast of Split and 140 km (87 mi) northwest of Dubrovnik, in the Split-Dalmatia County. Makarska is a prominent regional tourist center, located on a horseshoe-shaped bay between the Biokovo mountains

  3. Makarska massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Makarska massacre (Croatian: Pokolj u Makarskoj) was the mass murder of Croat civilians by Chetnik forces, led by Petar Baćović, from 28 August until early-September 1942, across several villages in the Dalmatian Hinterland of southern Croatia, around the town of Makarska.

  4. Gasoline and diesel usage and pricing - Wikipedia

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    According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), as of March 2022, factors that affect the price of gasoline in the United States include the price of crude oil per barrel, costs and profits related to refining, distribution, and marketing, and taxes, along with the charge set by refiners for gasoline based on based on octane levels, with higher octane levels—premium grade cost ...

  5. Makarska Co-cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The small altar, according to its locals, was built during the plague that hit Makarska in 1815. The second altar on the left is the altar of St. Cross. It is dedicated to the Calvary, and is decorated with the life-size wooden statues. The Co-Cathedral was badly damaged during the large earthquake that hit Makarska in 1962. The renovation of ...

  6. Promet Split - Wikipedia

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    Promet Split (English: Traffic Split) is the transit authority responsible for public transport in Split (the second largest city in Croatia) and parts of the surrounding Split Metropolitan area. It was founded on March 13, 1948 in Split.

  7. File:Kip Andrije Kačića Miošića ispred crkve sv. Marka ...

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    English: Statue of Andrija Kačić Miošić, Croatian friar and poet, in front of the Church of St Mark, Makarska (Croatia) Hrvatski: Kip Andrije Kačića Miošića, hrvatskog franjevačkog svećenika i pjesnika, ispred crkve sv.

  8. Makarska Riviera - Wikipedia

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    The Makarska Riviera is a part of the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea, about 60 kilometers (37.2 miles) long and only several kilometers wide, squeezed under towering mountain Biokovo. Sunny climate and long pebbly beaches make this region a popular tourist destination.

  9. Veliko Brdo, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The settlement is administered as a part of the Town of Makarska and Split-Dalmatia County. According to the 2011 census, the village has 408 inhabitants. According to the 2011 census, the village has 408 inhabitants.