Ston
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Ston is a town in Dalmatia, Croatia.Understand
In order to know Pelješac as an unique and historical entity, it is best to start with Stonska Prevlaka (Ston Isthmus), the single connection with the mainland. Recessed among hills, it extends 1.5 km between the southern and northern coasts. Archaeological finds here show that Mediterranean and Balkan cultural groups were both present, and in prehistory an exchange of goods took place by land and sea. This area has attracted streams of men and merchants from the mountainous interior and the open Adriatic Sea. The Tabula Peutingeriana, the first geographical map of the Adriatic from ancient Rome, shows a fort at this locations with the name of Turris Stagni. Approaching from land, Roman walls can be seen near Zamaslina. Part of an Illyrian defensive strategy was the hill-fort at Humac, which controlled all of Malostonski Zaljev (Mali Ston bay). It was the guardfort of this small area, a desired location since ancient times due to its sheltered position and natural features of this basin that include exceptional maritime and cultural qualities (now a protected preserve).
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BakusExcellent seafood.
Tavern Bota SareOn the waterfront of Mali Ston, this restaurant offers variety of seafood, but when in Ston you have to eat oysters. Oysters of Ston are particularly famous.
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Vila Koruna Apartman and rooms
phone: +385 20754999Mali Ston. Enjoy oyster delicacies that are cultivated in Bay of Mali Ston.
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Vila Koruna Apartman and rooms
phone: +38520754999Mali Ston at Mali Ston on the peninsula of Pelješac, along the sea, 50 km away from Dubrovnik. It has 6 luxurious rooms and 2 fully furnished apartments (TV-SAT, phone, air-conditioning). Maximum capacity is 21 beds, together with a restaurant with capacity of 300 seats (indoors & outdoors), banquet hall all air–conditioned and summer terrace. It is a comfortable villa.