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Hermitage Blaca – Unesco World Heritage Tentative List Candidate

Fleeing from Ottoman invaders, many monks from Poljica near Split found shelter in the Vidova Gora’s caves on the Brač island. Glagholitic monks first inhabited the Dragon’s Cave near Murvica (6 km from Bol) in 1450., marking the beginning of such settlements. The Blaca Hermitage is much more than a monastic complex as a simple...
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Roman Imperial Quarries on the island of Brač

The Roman Empire left a big mark on Dalmatia, which was an extremely important province in the empire itself, the third largest. The rise of the Roman Empire resulted in the construction and urbanization of the former Illyrian regions, and the construction of cities and infrastructure required significant resources, mostly stone as a building material....
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