Hvar

Hvar (pronounced [xvâːr]; Chakavian: Hvor or For, Greek: Φάρος, romanized: Pharos, Latin: Pharia, Italian: Lesina) is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, located off the Dalmatian coast, lying between the islands of Brač, Vis and Korčula. Approximately 68 kilometres (42.25 mi) long, with a high east–west ridge of Mesozoic limestone and dolomite, the island of Hvar is unusual in the area for having a large fertile coastal plain, and fresh water springs. Its hillsides are covered in pine forests, with vineyards, olive groves, fruit orchards and lavender fields in the agricultural areas. The climate is characterized by mild winters, and warm summers with many hours of sunshine. The island has 10,678 residents according to the 2021 census, making it the 4th most populated of the Croatian islands.

Hvar
A view of the town of Hvar from the fortress
Geography
LocationAdriatic Sea
Coordinates43°09′N 16°45′E
Area297.37 km2 (114.82 sq mi)
Length68 km (42.3 mi)
Coastline270 km (168 mi)
Highest elevation628 m (2060 ft)
Highest pointSv. Nikola
Administration
Croatia
CountySplit-Dalmatia
Largest settlementHvar (pop. 3,527)
Demographics
Population10,678 (2021)
Pop. density36.1/km2 (93.5/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsCroats
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