
SPLIT - THE CITY OF EMPEROR DIOCLETIAN
This eternally young city with around 200 thousand inhabitants has lived its urban rhythm for 1700 years with its heart in Diocletian palace which is the historical center of the city under the protection of the World Heritage site by UNESCO.
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IVAN MEŠTROVIĆ
Ivan Mestrovic is the most famous Croatian sculptor and one of the world's greatest contemporary artists.
TIN UJEVIĆ
Ujevic, who remained a bachelor until his death, some friends asked: "Why don't you get married?" He said: "People should marry, the gods can, poets must not".
MILJENKO SMOJE
He is most famous for the celebrated Comedy TV series "Our little town" from 1970., which presented turbulent economic, political and cultural changes before, during and after World War II through the prism of small people in the Dalmatian town.
MARKO MARULIĆ
Marko Marulić (Split, August 18, 1450. - Split, January 5, 1524.) is a Croatian writer and christian humanist, father of croatian literature.
BORIS DVORNIK
He was most popular during 1970s due to his Roko Prč role in the cult series "Our little town", and then the role of Meštar in the series "Big Town".
GORAN IVANIŠEVIĆ
Goran Ivanisevic (Split, 13 September 1971.), Croatian tennis player, Wimbledon Champion in 200. and the Davis Cup champion in 2005.
DIOCLETIAN
Diocletian, in Latin Gaius Valerius Auerlius Diocletianus, was born in Dalmatia (Dioclea, near Salona - today Solin), his coming to power ended the period of five decades anarchy and senseless struggle for the throne.
OLIVER DRAGOJEVIĆ
Eight received Porin rewards and medals of the Order of Croatian Danica with the image of Marko Marulić are only some of the Oliver's numerous awards.
JURAJ DALMATINAC
His finest achievement is Cathedral of St. Jakov in Sibenik, top monument of Croatian culture, which in some way reflects the character of the civic life of the time, and certainly is the masterpiece of the art of sculpture.
ANDRIJA KAČIĆ MIOŠIĆ
He deserved permanent position in the Croatian literature with a book of verses and prose "Pleasant conversation of Slavic people" (1756.), the most popular Croatian folk book: it reached in a little time in all parts of Croatia and remained popular for more than a century.
ST. DUJAM
As a prominent Christian in Salona, the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, he became a priest and the first Bishop of Salona from year 284. to 304.
ZLATAN STIPIŠIĆ GIBONNI
Gibonni music (a mixture of pop, folk and world music) is unique, melancholic and intimate Mediterranean atmosphere poetry.
PETAR HEKTOROVIĆ
He distinguished the musical and architectural knowledge, and has left more notations bugaršćica and lyrical songs that he sang Hvar fishermen.
ANTE TOMIĆ
Tomic is a columnist for the Jutarnji list newspaper, he has won the Croatian Journalists' Association award for best story in 1996. and column in 2005.
MIROSLAV RADMAN
Miroslav Radman (Split, April 30, 1944.), The Croatian biologist and member of the French Academy of Sciences, European Academy of Arts and Sciences, the World Academy of Sciences and the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).