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Babine kuće
This picturesque little fishing village is located on the shores of the Great Lake just beneath Goveđari and offers a splendid view of the islet of St Mary.
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Babino Polje
Is the central and largest inhabited area with around 350 people, its surrounded with alpine woods and fields of olives and vineyards.
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Benedictine Monastery on the islet of St Marija
This tiny island is a symbol of the entire island of Mljet due to its exceptional beauty and strong cultural and spiritual aspect.
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Goveđari
Settlement began here in the late 18th century when two families of land workers and fishermen from Babino Polje where given permission to settle by the Benedictines.
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Polače
Is a site of cultural and historic significance where a Roman settlement existed in the 1st century and an impressive palace with fortifications, two ancient basilicas from the 5th century, baths and gun arsenal and shipyards were traces left behind by the Romans.
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Pomena
Located on the western coast of Mljet, a section of this area falls under the National Park with its charming surrounds of thick alpine woodlands.
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Prožura
Prožura, a medieval village was often visited by nobility during the Republic of Dubrovnik as a place for relaxation and vacation.
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Mali Gradac
On the peak here are the remains of an Illyrian fortification.
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Maranovići
Historical attractions here include an 18th century two storey Baroque house of the Peš family located in the middle of town.
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