Dalmatia (Croatia) is a region located in the northwestern part of the Balkan Peninsula. The historical region is located on the coast of the Adriatic Sea, occupying part of modern Croatia and Montenegro. More than 920 islands are concentrated in the water area of the region. Stone labyrinths of ancient walls are built on some of them, vineyards and olive trees are grown somewhere.
Dalmatia is included in the list of the oldest geographical formations in Europe. On the map, the region looks like a coastal belt stretching for 400 km from Novigrad and Paklenica to Cape Ostro. Dalmatia is divided into three parts - South, Middle and North.
The regional centers of Northern Dalmatia are Sibenik and Zadar. The center of Central Dalmatia is Split. Dubrovnik is the center of South Dalmatia.
In Dalmatia, under the protection of UNESCO, there are the Diocletian's Palace in Split, the city of Dubrovnik, the Cathedral of St. James in Sibenik and the historical center of Trogir.
Негізгі бет Dalmatia (Croatia) is a historical region in the northwest of the Balkan Peninsula.
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