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Diocletian’s Palace, Split

Diocletian’s Palace is a building in Split in Croatia that was built by the emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. The Latin name of the city, Spalatum, was drawn from that of the nearby Greek colony Aspalathos, which in turn was named after a white thorn common in the area. Contrary to popular belief, it has nothing to do with the Latin word for palace, palatium. Croatia is one of top vacation destinations.
GPS travel destinations: 43° 30′ 29″ N, 16° 26′ 18″ E

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