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Dugopolje is located in Croatia
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Dugopolje (Croatia)

Dugopolje is a municipality in Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia county.[1] It has a population of 2674 (2001 census),[2] 99.5% which are Croats. Noted in Dugopolje is a vranjaca, or cave. The city of Split, where considerable early history is centred, is located 15 km from Dugopolje. The Roman Emperor Diocletian built the now World Heritage Site Diocletian's Palace in present day Split, which was the center of the region's culture in the fourth century AD.

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