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| Area: 50 sq.m. | 120000 |
| Garden: 70 sq.m. | |
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| Bedrooms: 2 | ![]() |
| Garage: 1 | |
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This charming two bedroom bungalow is situated in the town of
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Located at a very narrow coastal area, with protruded Peljesac peninsula and the islands of Korcula, Lastovo and Mljet, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, with the area of 1,782 km2, is the southernmost Croatian county. The town of Dubrovnik, today's centre of the county, was originally built on a small rocky island of Laus, inhabited by Roman population, under the name of Ragusa (in early 7th century). With time, it merged with the Croatian settlement called Dubrovnik (probably because of the forest of Mediterranean oak - dubrava). Mentioned for the first time in documents of Bosnian ban Kulin in 1189, the town was completely croatised by the 14th century. In that century, the municipality of Dubrovnik (Communitas Ragusina) became the Republic of Dubrovnik (Republica Ragusina), and developed throughout the following centuries into a powerful trade and marit...
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