Brač
Brač is an island in the Adriatic Sea, in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, near the city of Split. It is the largest island in Dalmatia and has a population of 14,000.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Supetar and Bol.
Supetar
Photo: Kork, Public domain.
Supetar is the main city of the island of Brač, Croatia. This lively town with 3062 people living in it is famous for its architecture, past and cultural tradition.
Bol
Photo: Kelovy, Public domain.
Bol is a town on the island of Brac in Dalmatia. Situated in a secluded place on the southern coast of the island, Bol is the oldest town of Brac and one of the most famous seaside resorts of the Adriatic.
Milna
Photo: Danapit, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Milna is a small town on the island of Brac in Croatia, founded at the turn of the 17th century, on the northwest side of the island. The welcoming bays of Milna have always been favorite port to sailors sailing through the Middle Adriatic.
Brač
- Type: Island with 13,900 residents
- Description: island of Croatia
- Also known as: “Brac”, “Bratz”, “Brazza”, “Ostrvo Brač”, and “Otok Brac”
- Location: Split-Dalmatia, Dalmatia, Croatia, Balkans, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Veps—“Brač” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Braç”
- Arabic: “براش”
- Armenian: “Բրաչ”
- Bashkir: “Брач”
- Basque: “Brač”
- Belarusian: “Брач”
- Belarusian: “Востраў Брач”
- Bosnian: “Brač”
- Breton: “Brač”
- Bulgarian: “Брач”
- Catalan: “Brač”
- Catalan: “Bratz”
- Catalan: “Brazza”
- Cebuano: “Otok Brač”
- Chinese: “布拉奇岛”
- Chinese: “布拉奇島”
- Croatian: “Brač”
- Croatian: “Otok Brač”
- Czech: “Brač”
- Danish: “Brač”
- Dutch: “Brač”
- Dutch: “Bratz”
- Dutch: “Brazza”
- Egyptian Arabic: “براك”
- Esperanto: “Braĉ”
- Esperanto: “Brač”
- Esperanto: “Bratz”
- Esperanto: “Brazza”
- Estonian: “Brač”
- Finnish: “Brač”
- French: “Brac”
- French: “Brač”
- French: “Bratz”
- French: “Brazza”
- French: “Île de Brač”
- German: “Brac”
- German: “Brač”
- German: “Brazza”
- German: “Bratz” (historical)
- Greek: “Μπρατς”
- Hebrew: “בראץ‘”
- Hungarian: “Brač”
- Indonesian: “Pulau Brač”
- Irish: “Brač”
- Italian: “Brač”
- Italian: “Bratz”
- Italian: “Brazza”
- Italian: “Isola di Brač”
- Italian: “Isola di Brazza”
- Japanese: “ブラチ島”
- Javanese: “Brač”
- Korean: “브라치섬”
- Latin: “Brattia”
- Latin: “Bretia”
- Latvian: “Brača”
- Lithuanian: “Brač”
- Lithuanian: “Bračas”
- Lithuanian: “Bratz”
- Lithuanian: “Brazza”
- Luxembourgish: “Brač”
- Macedonian: “Брач”
- Nepali: “ब्राक”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Brač”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Brač”
- Norwegian: “Brač”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Brač”
- Persian: “براچ”
- Polish: “Brač”
- Portuguese: “Brač”
- Portuguese: “Bratz”
- Portuguese: “Brazza”
- Romanian: “Brač”
- Russian: “Брач”
- Scots: “Brač”
- Serbian: “Brač”
- Serbian: “Брач”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Brač”
- Slovak: “Brač”
- Slovenian: “Brač”
- Spanish: “Brač”
- Spanish: “Bratz”
- Spanish: “Brazza”
- Swedish: “Brač”
- Swedish: “Bratz”
- Swedish: “Brazza”
- Tamil: “பிராக்”
- Thai: “เกาะบราช”
- Turkish: “Brač”
- Ukrainian: “Брач”
- Upper Sorbian: “Brač”
- Urdu: “براک”
- Venetian: “Braza”
- Veps: “Brač”
- “Brač”
- “Bratz”
- “Brazza”
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