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The Split's Waterfront

The Split's Waterfront

The Split's Riva took its present form in the 19th century, when Split was ruled by the French. The waterfront has not changed for years, and significant changes took place towards the end of the 20th century, when the waterfront was finally closed to traffic. Today, the waterfront is the main city promenade where you can drink coffee and enjoy. During the holidays of the city of Sveti Duje, various music programs are held on the waterfront. Apart from the promenade itself, it is also very interesting for the western eye. Between Diocletian's Palace at the northern end of the waterfront and the sea is a row of palm trees, around which stretches a green belt with benches, which is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the sun by the sea.

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Ana Lazarević - correspondent for Split
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photo credit: Spencer Davis

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