
Trogir - Čiovo - Arbanija -Croatia
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THE ISLAND OF CIOVO The island is connected to the main land by a bridge. Its nature, history, ruins and beaches make it ideal for relaxation. There are numerous little churches scattered all over the island with its remarkable treasures. |
HISTORIC CITY OF TROGIR The Illyrians were the first nation that had settlements on the grounds of today’s Trogir. In the 3rd century BC Trogir was a Greek settlement called Tragurion which developed into a major port in the Roman times. During the migration in Croatia, Trogir was a shelter for the citizens of the destroyed Salona. From the 9th century Trogir was led by the Croatian rulers. In 1107 it became a town led by the Hungarian-Croatian king Koloman. 16 years later it was conquered and almost totally demolished by the Saracens. But Trogir recovered soon and gained a powerful economical prosperity in the 12th and 13th century. It was the year of 1242 when King Bela IV found refuge there while running from the Tatars. In the 13th and the 14th centuries the citizens of Trogir most frequently elected the Subic family for their dukes and Mladen III (1348) was, according to the inscription in the Cathedral of Trogir, called "the shield of the Croats" and was one of the most prominent Subic's. The Venetian rule began in 1420 and lasted for a longer period of time. Since 1797 the anarchy has reigned until the arrival of the Austrian army. Short reign of France has led to the construction of schools and roads. The city walls are falling down, and the arrival of the Austrian authorities built a courthouse and school. During the national liberation struggle, the population participated in the defense. In 1990 Trogir has finally received the independence of the Croatian state, and history from many periods stayed written in a number of monuments. |










