Guidebook for Solin

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Guidebook for Solin

Parks & Nature

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Solin
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Sightseeing

Salona (Ancient Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The name Salona preserves the language of the early inhabitants of this area whom the Romans called Dalmatae, and considered to be part of a larger group called Illyrians.[1] Salona (or Salon) is situated in today's town of Solin, right next to Split, in modern-day Croatia. (Wikipedia)
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amphitheater Salona
bb Put Salone
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Salona (Ancient Greek: Σάλωνα) was an ancient city and the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia. The name Salona preserves the language of the early inhabitants of this area whom the Romans called Dalmatae, and considered to be part of a larger group called Illyrians.[1] Salona (or Salon) is situated in today's town of Solin, right next to Split, in modern-day Croatia. (Wikipedia)

Shopping

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Konzum
3 Pojišanska ul.
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Salona Mall
10 Ul. Antuna Gustava Matoša
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Arts & Culture

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ARHEOLOŠKI MUZEJ SPLIT
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The old mill Gašpina mlinica
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Gašpina Mlinica
Ulica Gašpina mlinica
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The old mill Gašpina mlinica
In the very centre of Salona, on a river islet (Gospin otok – Our Lady’s Islet) in the delta of Salona’s river Salon, now known as the Jadro, next to the parish church of St. Mary, Our Lady of the Islet (Sv. Marija, Gospa od Otoka), there is an exceptionally valuable archaeological site, now totally covered with earth. The present parish church was built in 1880. To its south there is a grassy area where thousands of believers attended the mass on the occasion of the visit of Pope John Paul II, in 1998. http://solin-info.com/en/attractions/monuments/gospin-otok/
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Notre-Dame de l'Île
63 Ul. kralja Zvonimira
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In the very centre of Salona, on a river islet (Gospin otok – Our Lady’s Islet) in the delta of Salona’s river Salon, now known as the Jadro, next to the parish church of St. Mary, Our Lady of the Islet (Sv. Marija, Gospa od Otoka), there is an exceptionally valuable archaeological site, now totally covered with earth. The present parish church was built in 1880. To its south there is a grassy area where thousands of believers attended the mass on the occasion of the visit of Pope John Paul II, in 1998. http://solin-info.com/en/attractions/monuments/gospin-otok/