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Vis
An island in the central Dalmatian archipelago;
area 90.3 sq km (length 17 km, width up to 8 km); population 4,338;
the highest peak Hum (587 m). The vast Komiza Bay, with sandy bottom,
is situated on the western coast of the island. The southern coast
is characterized by several smaller inlets (Travna Vela, Travna
Mala, Stiniva, Ruda, Teleska Vela, Ploce, etc.). The town and the
port of Vis lie on the northern coast of the island with many cliffs,
of which Gradac Cliff is most impressive (100 m). The islets of
Ravnik, Budihovac, Parzanj and Greben are situated off the south-eastern
shore. The island of Vis is exposed to the north-westerly and south-easterly
winds. The average air temperature in July is 24 °C, and in
January 8.8 °C; the annual rainfall reaches 557 mm (only around
40 mm in the summer). The island has no fresh water sources, apart
from several springs near Komiza. Water is supplied in the summer
by ships and kept in cisterns. Limestone crests used to be covered
with macchia. Fertile valleys, covered with red soils and interspersed
with sand dunes, are cultivated with vines. The main settlements
on the island, Vis and Komiza, are connected by a road and ship
lines. Apart from viniculture (modern wine production plants) and
vegetables (early vegetables), fishing (fish cannery in Komiza)
is also important. The island has a palm-tree nursery. Tourism is
increasingly gaining on importance.
Our recommendation:
Hotel
"Bisevo" - Ribarska 96 - HR - 21485 KOMIZA, Island VIS
Travel
agency "SREBRNA TOURS" - HR - 21485 KOMIZA, Island VIS
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