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The most distant bigger island in the group of
Middle - Dalmatian islands. It is placed 45 km from the main
land, and 8 km wide Vis channel divides it from the island Hvar.
The surface of the island is 90 km2, and the surface of the Vis
archipelago (Palagruza, Bisevo, Sv. Andrija, Budikovac, Jabuka,
Brusnik, etc.) is about 100 km2. The length of the coast of Vis
is about 75 km. Vis is connected to Hvar, Split and Ancona in
the summer by regular ferry lines.
The island Vis appertains
to the Adriatic type of Mediterranean climate characterised
by hot, dry summers and mild, humid winters. Average annual
temperature is over 16°C. Average summer temperature is a
grade or two lower than the coastal temperature, and a grade
or two higher in the winter. Average annual precipitation
quantity is ca 800 mm per m2, a bit less than on the
neighbouring islands and the main land. Due to its
geological structure, the island has more fresh water
springs than the neighbouring islands.
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