/splɪt/ • Where History Lives in the Mediterranean Sun
The beating heart of Dalmatia, where ancient Roman ruins meet a vibrant modern coastal lifestyle.
Population
160K
Inhabitants
Land Area
79.3
km²
GDP Nominal
$5.2B
Nominal GDP
Global Rank
542
Global Index
Split balances its monumental past with a modern, fast-paced Mediterranean lifestyle.
High
Split serves as a primary gateway to the Adriatic islands and historical Dalmatian hinterland.
Diverse
A melting pot of Roman, Venetian, and modern European influences reflected in local architecture.
High
Marjan Hill offers a massive forested nature reserve providing panoramic city and sea views.
Strong
Split is the administrative and commercial center of the Split-Dalmatia County region.
The city's timeline is defined by the unique evolution of Diocletian's Palace.
Roman Emperor Diocletian retires here, commissioning a massive palace that forms the city's nucleus.
Refugees from the fallen city of Salona settle within the protective Roman palace walls.
The Republic of Venice takes control, significantly influencing the city's Renaissance and Baroque aesthetics.
Post-WWI, Split becomes a major port city within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes.
Split gains prominence as a key cultural and economic hub in the newly independent Croatia.
Empirical charts mapping local seasonal variations, long-term urban population growth, and economic sector distribution.
Average temperatures (°C) against average monthly rainfall metrics (mm).
Source: Local meteorology department records.
Historical urban concentration of the metropolitan area.
Source: Official national statistics database.
Percentage output breakdown of Split's massive $5.2B economy.
Source: City Treasury economic forecast index.
From the ancient center to the relaxed beaches, each neighborhood offers a different vibe.
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Navigate Split's iconic monuments, royal historical locations, and prestigious world-class museums directly on our live interactive GIS mapping application.
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Ancient ruins in the heart of the city.
Iconic cathedral built in a Roman mausoleum.
These sites represent the best of Dalmatian history and culture.
A vast, living fortress complex containing modern residences and ancient ruins.
Originally built as a tomb, now the oldest cathedral in the world.
A lush forest park offering spectacular views over the Adriatic.
The primary pedestrian waterfront promenade filled with cafes and life.
A beautiful neo-Renaissance square hosting summer cultural events.
A shallow sandy beach famous for the local 'picigin' ball game.
Enjoy fresh seafood and locally produced wines in authentic settings.
A signature dish made with cuttlefish ink and fresh seafood.
A slow-cooked beef stew served with gnocchi, a local Sunday staple.
A robust, native red wine grown on nearby Dalmatian coastal hills.
A traditional Dalmatian custard pudding flavored with rose liqueur.
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How Split compares to global travel capitals.
| City | Cost of Living | Safety | Popularity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Split | Moderate | High | High | |
| New York | Very High | Moderate | Very High | |
| London | High | Moderate | Very High | |
| Paris | High | Moderate | Very High | |
| Tokyo | Moderate | Very High | Very High |
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