- The
Jadro is a
watercourse in Dalmatia, Croatia, that
discharges into the
Adriatic Sea. The
upper reaches of the
Jadro River, as well as its source, Jadro...
- The
Jadro Spring is a
water source rising in the
Dinaric Alps in Croatia. The
spring was the
original water supply for the
ancient city
comprised by Diocletian's...
- is
situated right northeast of Split, on the
Adriatic Sea and the
river Jadro.
Solin developed on the
location of
ancient city of Salona,
which was the...
- torrents. A
number of
springs and
rivers rise in the
Dinaric range,
including Jadro Spring noted for
having been the
source of
water for Diocletian's Palace...
- grew in the area of the Gr****
cities of
Tragurian and
Epetian on the
river Jadro in the 3rd
century BC. It was the
birthplace of
Roman Emperor Diocletian...
-
Bosnia and
Herzegovina and Montenegro: the Neretva-Vrljika system, the
Jadro, the Morača-Zeta system, and
possibly the Krka
river drainage around Knin...
-
Vranjic (Italian: Vragnizza) is a
village north of Split, near the
mouth of
Jadro River,
administratively located in the Town of Solin.
Because of its beauty...
-
other sports grounds,
surrounded by
greenery of pine and
tamaris trees. The
Jadro River (the
original water supply for the
ancient city of Diocletian's Palace)...
-
marble quarries on the
island of Brač, with tuff
taken from the
nearby river Jadro beds, and with
brick made in
Salonitan and
other factories. Later, in the...
- two
yacht marinas in Trogir.
Water supply to
Trogir is
sourced from the
Jadro River, the
source that once
supplied the
ancient Diocletian's Palace. HNK...