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Country
  
Croatia

Diocletian's Palace built
  
AD 305

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Greek colony of Aspálathos established
  
6th century BC

Diocletian's Palace settled
  
AD 639

Local time
  
Tuesday 9:24 AM

Stobreč wwwapartmentscroatiainfo58001jpg

Weather
  
14°C, Wind S at 3 km/h, 34% Humidity

Stobreč (Italian: Stobrezio, Latin: Epetium, Greek: Επιδαυρος (Epidauros) is a historical town, now village in Croatia located near Split and Solin. In modern times, Stobreč is considered a desirable vacation/camping spot located on a beautiful scenic peninsula ensconced between the Adriatic Sea and pine woods. Population: approximately 4,700. The elevation is four metres above sea level.

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Map of Stobre%C4%8D, Croatia

History

The sarcophagus of Lucius Artorius Castus (a Roman prefect thought to possibly be one of the inspirations for some of the legends of King Arthur) was discovered in Stobreč.

The largest body of recorded ancient history in the vicinity of Stobreč relates to the development of Diocletian's Palace, now within the present day city of Split. Diocletian founded this palace upon his retirement as Roman Emperor.

"The steep cliff above the place has the ruins of the Stobreč citadel along with Klis, the most heavily fortified settlement in the vicinity of Split. The city gate is a part of the Greek defensive walls and is the only preserved Greek gate in the Adriatic. The Greek era knew this settlement under the name Epiteum/Epetium. It was founded in 3rd century BC as colony of Issa, today’s island of Vis."

Environment

Stobreč is located on the coast of the central Dalmatia, within the administrative borders of the eastern part of the city of Split. The beach at Stobreč is over one km in extent.

Notable people

  • Velimir Perasović, basketball coach and former player.
  • Alain Blazevic, actor
  • References

    Stobreč Wikipedia