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Korcula
the central Dalmatian island of Korcula stretches out parallel
to the nearby mainland in the direction of west-east. The island
is 46.8 km in length, with an average width of 5.3 to 7.8
kilometres and with a surface area of 270 km2, it is the sixth
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separated from the Peljesac peninsula by the Peljesac Channel,
only 1270 m wide at its narrowest point. The island of Korcula
is indented with a series of bays and coves. The climate on the
island is very mild, with a Mediterranean character. The mean
temperatures are relatively high: the annual temperature is
16.8?C, 9.1?C in the coldest month January, while the hottest
month July is 26.9?C. The island abounds with natural beauty
which is especially attractive and is worth visiting and getting
to know. Near to the city of Korcula is an archipelago of twenty
uninhabited islands covered in dense macchia thickets and
accessible coastline: on some, the smooth stone slabs along the
shore are perfect for sunbathing. |
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