PelješacPelješac is the second largest Croatian peninsula in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County in southern Croatia. It extends almost parallel to the coast, from the place of connection with the land in Mali Ston to Cape Lovišta it is 77 km long. Its area is 355 km2 and it has a population of 8,000, while it is connected to the land through Stonska prevlaka. The coastline of the peninsula is about 200 km long. The history of Pelješac extends from the Stone Age, the Illyrians, Greeks, Romans, Slavs to the Republic of Dubrovnik and the Habsburg monarchy to modern times. The rich heritage of the peninsula includes ancient monuments and artifacts (burial mounds and settlements from the Illyrian period, Roman tombstones, sunken ships near Cape Viganj), churches and monasteries. The residents of Pelješac are known sailors, fishermen, winemakers, and hospitable hosts to tourists from all over the world.
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Ilirija četiri d.o.o. purchased a land of 418 acres in 2007 in the cadastral municipality of Duba Stonska. The land extends over Uvala Bjejevica in the Bay of Mali Ston, including the northern slope of Mount Zjat, peninsula Ponta Nedjelja and the area around the village Rusan and the hill Kulin. The location administratively belongs to the municipality of Ston, located 7 kilometers from Ston, 60 kilometers from Dubrovnik and 176 kilometers from Split. |
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