Dalmatia
Dalmatia is the southern coastal region of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. It's by far the most popular tourist area in the country, with many seasonal flights, package hotels and visits by cruise ships.Tap on the map to travel |
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Popular Destinations
Dubrovnik
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Dubrovnik is an old city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Croatia.
Split
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Split is a city in Central Dalmatia, Croatia, and the seat of the Split-Dalmatia county.
Zadar
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Zadar is the biggest city, cultural, economic and transit center of northern Dalmatia and the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia.
Destinations
Split-Dalmatia
Split-Dalmatia is a county within Dalmatia in Croatia, with Split itself the attractive main city.Northern Dalmatia
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Northern Dalmatia is a coastal region in Croatia. It is famous for its striking scenery, truly breathtaking national parks, and many beautiful and unspoilt islands.
Dubrovnik-Neretva
Dubrovnik-Neretva is the southern portion of Dalmatia and the southernmost county of Croatia.Dalmatia
- Type: historical region with 852,000 residents
- Description: Croatian region
- Location: Croatia, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude of centre
43.8128° or 43° 48' 46" northLongitude of centre
16.2188° or 16° 13' 8" eastPopulation
852,000Wikidata ID
Q528042Dalmatia Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Afrikaans: Dalmasië
- Albanian: Dalmacia
- Amharic: ድልማጥያ
- Arabic: Dalmasya
- Arabic: دالماسيا
- Arabic: دلماسيا
- Arabic: دلماسية
- Aragonese: Dalmacia
- Armenian: Դալմաթիա
- Asturian: Dalmacia
- Azerbaijani: Dalmatiya
- Azerbaijani: Dalmaçiya
- Basque: Dalmazia
- Belarusian: Далмацыя
- Bosnian: Dalmacija
- Breton: Dalmatia
- Bulgarian: Далмация
- Catalan: Dalmàcia
- Chinese: 達爾馬提亞
- Croatian: Dalmacija
- Czech: Dalmácie
- Danish: Dalmatien
- Dutch: Dalmatië
- Esperanto: Dalmatio
- Estonian: Dalmaatsia
- Finnish: Dalmatia
- French: Dalmatie
- Friulian: Dalmazie
- Galician: Dalmacia
- Georgian: დალმაცია
- German: Dalmatien
- Greek: Δαλματία
- Hakka Chinese: Tha̍t-mâ-thai
- Hausa: Dalmatia
- Hebrew: דלמטיה
- Hungarian: Dalmácia
- Ido: Dalmatia
- Indonesian: Dalmatia
- Interlingue: Dalmatia
- Irish: An Dalmáit
- Italian: Dalmazia
- Japanese: ダルマチア
- Japanese: ダルマツィア
- Kashubian: Dalmackô
- Kirghiz: Далмация
- Korean: 달마티아
- Latin: Dalmatia
- Latvian: Dalmācija
- Lithuanian: Dalmatija
- Macedonian: Далмација
- Malagasy: Dalmatia
- Malay: Dalmatia
- Malayalam: ഡാൽമേഷ്യ
- Norwegian: Dalmatia
- Norwegian Bokmål: Dalmatia
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Dalmatia
- Occitan (post 1500): Dalmàcia
- Ossetian: Далмаци
- Persian: دالماسی
- Polish: Dalmacja
- Portuguese: Dalmácia
- Romanian: Dalmația
- Russian: Далмация
- Rusyn: Далмация
- Sardinian: Dalmàtzia
- Serbian: Далмација
- Serbo-Croatian: Dalmacija
- Slovak: Dalmácia
- Slovenian: Dalmacija
- Spanish: Dalmacia
- Swahili: Dalmatia
- Swedish: Dalmacija
- Swedish: Dalmatien
- Swiss German: Dalmazie
- Tatar: Далмация
- Thai: แดลเมเชีย
- Tosk Albanian: Dalmatien
- Turkish: Dalmaçya
- Ukrainian: Далмація
- Upper Sorbian: Dalmaciska
- Urdu: دیلماشا
- Uzbek: Dalmatsiya
- Venetian: Dalmazia
- Vietnamese: Dalmatia
- Waray (Philippines): Dalmasya
- Welsh: Dalmatia
- Western Frisian: Dalmaasje
- Wolof: Dalmasi
- Wu Chinese: 达尔马提亚
- Yue Chinese: 達爾馬提亞
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About Mapcarta. Thanks to Mapbox for providing amazing maps. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, excluding photos, directions and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page Dalmatia. Photo: MBargo, CC BY-SA 3.0.