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Country
  
Croatia

Elevation
  
1 m (3 ft)

Postal code
  
20210

Local time
  
Tuesday 3:58 AM

Municipality
  
Konavle

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Population
  
2,143 (2011)

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County
  
Dubrovnik-Neretva County

Weather
  
11°C, Wind E at 34 km/h, 86% Humidity

Points of interest
  
The House of Vlaho Bukovac, Rector's Palace and St Nichol, BOGIŠIĆEVA BIBLIOTEKA I MUZEJS

Cavtat (Croatian: t͡sǎʋtat) (Ragusa Vecchia, in italian) is a town in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. It is on the Adriatic Sea coast 15 kilometres (9 miles) south of Dubrovnik and is the centre of the Konavle municipality.

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Map of Cavtat, Croatia

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Antiquity

The original city was founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC under the name of Epidaurus (or Epidauros, Greek: Επίδαυρος). The surrounding area was inhabited by the Illyrians, who called the city Zaptal.

The town changed its name to Epidaurum when it came under Roman rule in 228 BC. Justinian I the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire sent his fleet to Cavtat during the Gothic War (535–554) and occupied the town.

The city was sacked and destroyed by the Avars and Slavs in the 7th century. Refugees from Epidaurum fled to the nearby island, Laus (Ragusa) which over time evolved into the city of Dubrovnik.

Middle Ages

The town was re-established in the Middle Ages (Ragusa-Vecchia). After a short while it came under the control of its powerful neighbor, the Republic of Ragusa.

The modern Croatian name for the city reveals its ancient origins and its link with Dubrovnik. Cavtat is derived from Civitas Vetus, that means old city in Latin Language.

Economy

Today, Cavtat is a popular tourist destination with many hotels and private households that rent rooms and apartments. The seafront is filled with shops and restaurants. A ferry boat connects the town to neighbouring Mlini and Dubrovnik. There are often many private luxury ships and yachts along the strand.

Culture

The town cemetery contains a mausoleum belonging to the Račić family and decorated by the sculptor Ivan Meštrović.

The Epidaurus Festival of Music has been held annually in Cavtat since 2007.

Notable people

  • Vlaho Bukovac (1855–1922), painter
  • Tino Pattiera (1890–1966), opera singer
  • Luko Zore (1846–1906), philologist and Slavist
  • Frano Supilo (1870–1917), politician
  • Baltazar Bogišić (1834–1908), jurist, law historian and ethnologist
  • Niko Koprivica (1889–1944), politician
  • Dinko Zlatarić (1558–1613), poet and translator
  • Raimondo Cunich (1719–1794), humanist
  • Twin towns — Sister cities

    Cavtat is twinned with:

  • Bochnia, Poland
  • References

    Cavtat Wikipedia