Cavtat

Cavtat is the most southern town in Croatia, and the most practical way to reach the town is by air. The City of Cavtat has a population of some 1,500 inhabitants, and is itself part of the Dubrovnik Riviera. Cavtat is most attractive because of the Mediterranean vegetation which covers the whole area, another advantage is unpolluted sea and a very attractive mixture of old and new architecture. Originally it was a Greek settlement called Epidauros. Around 228 BC it was under the Romans and later became a Roman colony. The name Cavtat originates from Civets vet us, as the fugitives in the newly established Dubrovnik used to call their first habitation.


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Cavtat centrum
Cavtat centrum
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Ship connected in Cavtat
Ship connected in Cavtat
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Hotels and accomodation
Hotels and accomodation
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Building in Cavtat
Building in Cavtat
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Peninsula Cavtat
Peninsula Cavtat
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Cavtat zone
Cavtat zone
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Cavtat region
Cavtat region
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Mountain range
Mountain range
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