Jelica Bukovac, the third child of Vlaho and Jelica Bukovac, was born in Zagreb on 19th August 1897. She spent the first year of her life in a magnificent, newly built house at the Zrinjevac square, where her older brother Ago and sister Marija played in the yard in front of her father’s studio. Art […]

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On the impressive Cavtat promenade, known among the locals as oko Rata (`at the Rat peninsula promenade’), a lonely stone house on the very tip of the peninsula catches the eye of almost every passer-by. Even today, it is still locally known as `the Russian woman’s house’. Namely, it was the peaceful abode in which […]

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Until the Second World War, the Konavle people had a positive attitude towards priesthood, viewing it primarily as an opportunity to educate children from large families, as well as a commendable spiritual vocation. Local priests could perform their service not only in Konavle, but also within their local diocese and beyond. The intertwined familial and […]

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The three islands of the Cavtat archipelago – Mrkan, Bobara, and Supetar – were strategically positioned at the entrance to the once important port of the Roman colony of Epidaurum. Their role as control and surveillance points in ancient and medieval times was indispensable on this section of the eastern Adriatic maritime route. In fact, […]

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