Dugi Rat

Dugi Rat is a municipality in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia county. It has a population of 7,305 (2001 census), 98% of whom are Croats. In Croatian dugi rat means "cape long".

Subdivisions of Split-Dalmatia County
Cities and towns
  • Hvar
  • Imotski
  • Kaštela
  • Komiža
  • Makarska
  • Omiš
  • Sinj
  • Solin
  • Split
  • Stari Grad
  • Supetar
  • Trilj
  • Trogir
  • Vis
  • Vrgorac
  • Vrlika
Municipalities
  • Baška Voda
  • Bol
  • Brela
  • Cista Provo
  • Dicmo
  • Dugi Rat
  • Dugopolje
  • Gradac
  • Hrvace
  • Jelsa
  • Klis
  • Lećevica
  • Lokvičići
  • Lovreć
  • Marina
  • Milna
  • Muć
  • Nerežišća
  • Okrug
  • Otok
  • Podbablje
  • Podgora
  • Podstrana
  • Postira
  • Prgomet
  • Primorski Dolac
  • Proložac
  • Pučišća
  • Runovići
  • Seget
  • Selca
  • Sućuraj
  • Sutivan
  • Šestanovac
  • Šolta
  • Tučepi
  • Zadvarje
  • Zagvozd
  • Zmijavci

Coordinates: 43°15′43″N 16°37′16″E / 43.262°N 16.621°E / 43.262; 16.621


Famous quotes containing the word rat:

    A rat crept softly through the vegetation
    Dragging its slimy belly on the bank
    While I was fishing in the dull canal
    On a winter evening round behind the gashouse
    Musing upon the king my brother’s wreck
    And on the king my father’s death before him.
    —T.S. (Thomas Stearns)