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  1. Besides the largest city, Split (189,000 city proper, 250,000 including Kaštela and Solin ), the towns on the coast are Trogir (11,000), Omiš (6,500) and Makarska (13,400). On the islands, the populations are smaller due to high levels of emigration, but are still mostly urban in character.

  2. The counties of Croatia (Croatian: hrvatske županije) are the first-level administrative subdivisions of the Republic of Croatia. Since they were re-established in 1992, Croatia has been divided into 20 counties and the capital city of Zagreb , which has the authority and legal status of both a county and a city (separate from the surrounding ...

  3. Split-Dalmatia County is a county in Croatia. The county seat is Split. Administrative division. Split-Dalmatia County is divided into 16 cities and 39 municipalities. Note that both cities and municipalities are administrative divisions immediately under the county, on the same level.

  4. Besides the largest city, Split (189,000 city proper, 250,000 including Kaštela and Solin ), the towns on the coast are Trogir (11,000), Omiš (6,500) and Makarska (13,400). On the islands, the populations are smaller due to high levels of emigration, but are still mostly urban in character.

  5. Split Dalmatia County is a central Dalmatian region with Split Croatia as a capital. Dalmatia consists of three areas: Northern Dalmatia with Zadar as its capital. Central Dalmatia with Split. Southern Dalmatia with Dubrovnik. Traveling with kids? Discover Central Dalmatia Family All-inclusive Resorts!

  6. Split-Dalmatia County is the largest Croatian county with a total area of 14106.40 km2. Of this total area, a surface area of 4523.64 km2 (8% of the Republic of Croatia) is covered by land, and the sea covers a surface area of 9576.40 km2 (30.8% of the sea surface of the Republic of Croatia).

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