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  2. Split, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The Split Airport in Kaštela, located about 20 km outside of Split, is the second largest in Croatia in terms of passenger numbers (3.62 million in 2024). [82] It has services to national and some European destinations year-round and sees lots of additional seasonal connections in the summer.

  3. Splitska - Wikipedia

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    Splitska is an ancient village on the island of Brač in Croatia. The population is 368 (census 2011). [3]The village got its name from a derivative of Split (the second largest city in Croatia with over 200,000 inhabitants).

  4. File:Croatia location map, Split-Dalmatia county.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Plitvice Lakes National Park - Wikipedia

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    The fastest north–south road connection within Croatia, the A1 Zagreb–Split, runs about 50 km (31 mi) west of the national park and thus circumvents the protected area. Plitvice Lakes National Park can be reached from Karlovac exit in the north, from Otočac exit in the west or Gornja Ploča exit in the south.

  6. Split-Dalmatia County - Wikipedia

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    The administrative center is Split. The population of the county is 455,242 (2011). The land area is 4.540 km 2, [4] the total area is 14.106,40 km 2. [5] Split-Dalmatia County is Croatia's most rapidly urbanising and developing region, as economic opportunities and living standards are among the highest alongside capital Zagreb and Istria County.

  7. Stari Grad, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Stari Grad is a town on the northern side of the island of Hvar in Dalmatia, Croatia. [3] One of the oldest towns in Europe, its position at the end of a long, protected bay and next to prime agricultural land has long made it attractive for human settlement. Stari Grad is also a municipality within the Split-Dalmatia County.