Sumartin (Croatian pronunciation: [sûmartin], Previously known as Sv. Martin) is a port village in Croatia on the island of Brač. It is the youngest village on the island of Brač and administratively belongs to Municipality of Selca. According to 2011 census, it has a population of 491. Village was founded on 11 November 1646 - the feast day of Saint Martin - by the refugees from the Dalmatian coast and Bosnia and Herzegovina who fled from the Ottomans. It is connected by the D113 highway and by ferry.
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Rado Rent Sumartin founded in 2007. Rental and tour agency in Sumartin on Island Brac. We can offer plenty of vehicles to rent or quad safari tour if you want experience beauty of off-road tracks on east side of island Brac!! Come and enjoy with us!!
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The coast is interesting for the view from the sea. Great place to relax with a boat. Small number of equipped beaches. Sumartin is a small town. Ferries from Makarska come here.
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The monastery and the church were built at the beginning of 18th century on the old ruins. The monastery preserves valuable baroque paintings, rich library and important documents from 17th and 18th century.
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