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Welcome to Trogir Split, Dalmatia |
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Welcome to Trogir |
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Trogir is one of the oldest and most exciting cities you may choose as your holiday destination on the Croatian coast.
It is a small town of 12.000 inhabitants in Central Dalmatia, on the Eastern coastline of the Adriatic Sea, and its heart is an islet between the hills on the mainland and the Island of Čiovo.
With its 2.700 sunny h/year the mediterranean climate resches an average yearly temperature above 15°C, reaching more than 30°C in summer, when the sea temperature is well above 25°C. |
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Tourism is the largest industry in the Trogir area with a total daily accommodation capacity of more than 25.000 guests.
The gulf of Trogir Saldun is surrounded by islands in a crystal clear sea: people from all around the world come here to experience the town and its people and many are those who anchor their boat under the town walls to enjoy its unique beauty, but summer time Trogir Waterfront is only for yachts longer than 25 m, still there are local Marinas and it is very easy to get to anchorages in the islands of Čiovo, Drvenik Mali and Veli and Šolta. |
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Trogir is very easily reachable by air from major European cities with Split Airport only 3 km away, by car from Zagreb through Karlovac- Gracac-Knin and from Italy through Rijeka-Zadar-Šibenik, by boat from the Italian Cities of Venezia, Ancona, Pescara, Bari.
The most popular public beaches of the Trogir Riviera are Pantan Beach, 1,5 km East of Trogir, Okrug Beach (Okrug Gornji) most popular 5 km from town's Centre and Kava Beach (Slatine) 12 km from Trogir - both on the Island of Čiovo - and Medena Beach (Seget) 4 km from Trogir. |
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Thanks to a touristic tradition of over a 100 years Trogir will charm you with its friendly people and warm hospitality.
You will be able to enjoy in over 100 bars and restaurants, these with Dalmatian fish dishes, light and healthy specialties prepared with natural ingredients as well as classic continental food on the menu.
All prices and payments are in Euro and almost every shop and restaurant also accept all major credit cards: four bank offices and several automatic cash machines are at your service in central Trogir. |
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The ongoing integration process in the European Union starts in 1997 with the acknowledgement by UNESCO of Trogir as part of the World Cultural Heritage, "a remarkable example of urban continuity".
The islet has a 2.300 years rich cultural tradition: the Greeks settled Tragurion 4-5th century BC, the Romans made Tragurium a municipality joined to Salona, Centre of the Roman Province, and the Venetians created in Traů the palaces, churches, towers and fortress that make today's "Little Venice" the very "Stone Beauty" of the Coast.
After the fall of Roman Empire in 5th century Trogir developed as an independent town, then the Croats came and during the 10th century the formal independent Roman "oppidum" was renewed, struggling for centuries on Hungary's side against the Venetians.
At the end the town was taken by Venice in 1420, devastated and rebuilt - very much as we can see it today - during an occupation lasted almost four centuries, until 1797. |
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A few years of freedom, then the City falls under Napoleon's and Austro- Hungarian domination until 1914, regardless of a very short Croatian self-ruling in 1877: after WWI Trogir becomes with Croatia a part of several kingdoms and after WWII of the Yugoslavian Federation.
The real modernization of Trogir starts as late as the Seventies with the ship industry and tourism, interrupted in 1991 by the latest Balcan War: today life is back to normal and Trogir an even more popular tourist attraction than ever before.
From Trogir you can easily reach Split Diocletian's Palace, Salona, Šibenik, its Renaissance Cathedral of St. James, the Krka National Park and much more. |
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