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The name Baska Voda is mythological in origin and is related to Boston, Boston patriarch of the Thracian tribe, the son of Ares, the Greek god of war, and the goddess Calliope, protecting water.
Military and springs near Baska Voda confirm this theory.
Some of the richest archaeological sites have yielded finds from the Roman period are the pinnacle of garden and its surroundings.
Baska Voda first appeared on the geographical map "Coranelli" produced in 1688 as "Basque".
It was a small village that thrived on agriculture and fishing. Church Late Baroque St. Lovro (Laurence), built in 1750, probably occupies a site collection, while the parish church of St. Nikola (Nicholas), the patron saint of travelers and sailors, was built in the 20th century.
BASKA VODA | Baska Voda (pronounced [bâʃkaː vɔ̌da]; Italian: Porto Bestonio) is a municipality in Croatia in Split-Dalmatia County. It has a population of 2775 (2011 census), of which 96.2% are Croats.
It is located on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia 10 km northwest of Makarska
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