Slatine , a small fishing village, 8 kilometers away from Trogir is located on the northeast side of the island Ciovo and has according to the last census a population of 1,100 inhabitants which are engaged in agriculture and fishing. Apart from these are also represented various kinds of fruits and vegetables grow, vines , olive growing , and dried figs production. Northwest of Slatina is situated a place Okrug Gornji . Administratively, Slatine are under the administration of the city of Split . The rich vegetation , countless bays , sandy and rocky beaches make this little place ideal for swimming and enjoying for a family with small children . Pine forests create shade during the great heat of summer and the deep blue sea which is crystal clear delights tourists . You can enjoy a view of Split , Marijan hill and large Kastela Bay. Well known is shipping line Slatina - Split which goes very quickly - it takes only 30 minutes to Split waterfront . If you are traveling by car from Sla...tina to Split it will take 20 minutes , since Split is approximately 35 kilometers away.
During the year city can be reached by buses and intercity transport. Tourism has also developed rich tourist attractions such as diving, swimming, boat rental. Famous tourist offer here are newly built houses and old stone houses, a village and harbor which includes 50 ships and many playgrounds for toddlers and older tourists. The famous cultural attractions in Slatina are the church Uznesenja Blažene Djevice Marije, the fire department, primary school and the local registry office. The church Gospe od Prizidnice which is located 2 km from Slatina, in the rocks, is widely known sanctuary where they prayed hermits and pilgrims in the Middle Ages. At the present time this church is visited by foreign and local believers. For adventure lovers are possible organized trips and visits to the southern part of the island, a visit to the island of Solta, and swimming in the many bays, and certainly you should not miss the rich gastronomic offer of grilled fish and tasting wine.
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