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Trogir can be reached through land connections, air
and sea.
The city is located near the Adriatic highway which connects south
parts of Croatia with the European countries.
If you are coming from the north you will take the A1 highway from
Zagreb, throuh Karlovac, Zadar and Šibenik. |
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| The international airport ''Split''
is only 3 km far from Trogir.
Near Trogir (approximately 30 km far) there is also a bigger transit
centre Split. Split is a town which has extraordinary good bus-connections
with every country in Europe, a railway station and a port in which
both merchant and passenger ships put to shore
If you arrive to Split by sea, you can do it by regular lines, alongside
the Adriatic shore (Rijeka, Zadar, and Dubrovnik) or by international
lines (Ancona, Persara, Bari, Venice). |
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| Every 30 minutes there is a regular bus line
from Split to Trogir
of a local bus company ''Promet'' - a bus number 37.
To Okrug Gornji, Mavarcica Bay you can reach by car, over the bridge
from Trogir, by a regional road. |
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| The distances (in km) from larger towns
in Europe: |
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| Rijeka |
304 |
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Ljubljana |
426 |
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Praha |
976 |
| Zagreb |
345 |
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München |
829 |
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Warsaw |
1364 |
| Trieste |
381 |
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Berlin |
1419 |
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Amsterdam |
1663 |
| Roma |
1047 |
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Köln |
1403 |
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Kopenhagen |
1910 |
| Wienna |
688 |
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Geneve |
1098 |
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Oslo |
2289 |
| Graz |
503 |
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Budapest |
694 |
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Stockholm |
2562 |
| Paris |
1636 |
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Bratislava |
746 |
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Helsinki |
2925 |
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