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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 75. Chapters: A1, Klis Fortress, Split, Croatia, D8 road, D1 road, Hvar, Vrlika, Stari Grad, Croatia, Makarska, Trogir, Jelsa, Croatia, Komi a, Tvrdalj Castle, Solin, Croatia, Prozor Fortress, Vis, Omi, Bra, D56 road, Peru a Lake, Gradac, D62 road, Imotski, D410 road, D60 road, D116 road, D532 road, D220 road, Tu epi, Ka tela, Postira, iovo, D113 road, D39 road, D58 road, D70 road, D412 road, D219 road, Ba ka Voda, D112 road, D512 road, D117 road, D411 road, Srijane Viaduct, Stari Grad Plain, D126 road, Zagora, olta, Ra ane Viaduct, D111 road, Podaca, Su uraj, Konjsko Tunnel, Arbanija, D114 road, Sinj, are Viaduct, D115 road, edro, Red Lake, Hvar Cathedral, D409 road, D315 road, Blue Lake, Milna, Zagvozd, Trilj, Ka tilac, Jabuka, Marina, Split-Dalmatia County, Vranjic, Mosor, Podstrana, Mirabella Fortress, Nere i a, Svilaja, Bija i, Lokvi i i, Glava - Dinari Fortress, Dugopolje, Pu i a, Zaku ac Hydroelectric Power Plant, Otok, Split-Dalmatia County, Starigrad Fortress, Vrgorac, Cista Provo, Potravlje Fortress, Hrvace, Lovre, estanovac, Mu, Sutivan, Vini e, Sveti Petar, Cippico Castle, Primorski Dolac, Zadvarje, Dugi Rat, Okrug, Croatia, Runovi i, Zmijavci, Le evica, Podbablje, Dicmo, Seget. Excerpt: The A1 motorway (Croatian: ) is the longest motorway in Croatia spanning 465.5 kilometers (289.2 mi). As it connects Zagreb, the nation's capital, to Split, the second largest city in the country and the largest city in Dalmatia, the motorway represents a major north-south transportation corridor in Croatia and a significant part of the Adriatic-Ionian motorway. Apart from Zagreb and Split, the A1 motorway runs near a number of major Croatian cities, provides either access to several national parks or nature parks and world heritage sites and numerous resorts, especially along the Adriatic Coast. The motorway is curren...