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Dalmatia (/ d æ l ˈ m eɪ ʃ ə,-t i ə /; Croatian: Dalmacija [dǎlmatsija]; Italian: Dalmazia [dalˈmattsja]; see names in other languages) is one of the four historical regions of Croatia, [1] [4] alongside Central Croatia, Slavonia, and Istria, located on the east shore of the Adriatic Sea in Croatia.
Kornat (pronounced [kɔ̌rnaːt]) is an island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea, in central Dalmatia. With an area of 32.44 km 2 it is the 16th largest island in Croatia and the largest island in the eponymous Kornati islands archipelago. [1] It is part of the Kornati National Park, which is composed of a total of 89 islands, islets and ...
Žut (pronounced) is an uninhabited island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea, in central Dalmatia.With an area of 14.83 km 2 (5.73 sq mi) [1] it is the 28th largest island in Croatia and the second largest island in the Kornati archipelago, after Kornat.
Šolta is located west of the island of Brač, south of Split (separated by Split Channel) and east of the Drvenik islands, Drvenik Mali and Drvenik Veli (separated by the Šolta Channel). [2] Its area is 58.98 square kilometres (22.77 sq mi).
The island of Korčula belongs to the central Dalmatian archipelago, separated from the Pelješac peninsula by a narrow Strait of Pelješac, between 900 and 3,000 metres (3,000 and 9,800 feet) wide. It stretches in the east–west direction, in length of 47 kilometres (29 miles); on average, it is 8 km (5.0 miles) wide.
Čiovo is located in central Dalmatia, protecting the town of Trogir and Kaštela gulf. On its South Eastern part it is only two km 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. Trogir spread itself onto the island.