Brna


Location of Brna in Croatia
Brna and the bay of Istruga from the air.
Brna is a village on the southern coast of the island of Korčula in western Croatia.
In the 19th century, Brna served as an overnight base for fishermen from nearby Smokvica, and had a pier that was used for the export of wine. During the 1970s, the village became populated with summer homes for Smokvica residents, and now caters to tourists with a hotel complex and numerous apartments.
To the northwest is the bay of Istruga, with deposits of therapeutic mud.
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Brna is situated on a sheltered bay that opens to the south-west. 
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Brna center view on "Mali" and "Veli" Mol. 
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 Brna in the 1960s. 
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Coordinates: 42°54′22″N 16°51′38″E / 42.90611°N 16.86056°E
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