Pelješac

Pelješac (In Italian: Sabbioncello ) is a Péninsule south of the Croatia, in the Dubrovnik-Neretva. It makes about 70 km length and is connected by an isthmus to Ston. The strait of Pelješac is located at its other end, and divides with the peninsula of the island of Korčula. Pelješac will be connected to the ground by the bridge of Pelješac in 2008.

Principal cities

Administratively the peninsula is divided between the cities of:

  • Orebić in the western part, with 4,165 inhabitants (2001);
  • Trpanj in north, with 871 inhabitants;
  • Janjina in the center, 593 inhabitants;
  • Ston in the east, with 2,605 inhabitants.

References

  • Dr. Nikola Zvonimir Bjelovučić, Poluostrvo Rat (Pelješac), Naselja I poreklo stanovništva, knjiga 11, Beograd, 1922.

See too

External bonds

  • Map off Pelješac
  • * Orebic-&Peljesac-information
  • * * Pelješac Tourist

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