Our Lady of the Sea
Bracera "Our Lady of the sea" (Croatian: Gospa od mora) is a replica of a traditional Croatian sailboat from the 18th century launched in April 2011 and operated by The Dolphin Dream Society. She was built by Mile Jadrešić, a traditional boat builder from Betina on the island of Murter, according to designs of Velimir Salamon and Nenad Bobanac. Before departing for Dubrovnik, her home port, "Our Lady of the Sea" was christened on April 19, 2012 in Supetar, Hvar with Croatian poet and novelist Vesna Krmpotić as her godmother.
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Our Lady of the Sea
Bracera "Our Lady of the sea" (Croatian: Gospa od mora) is a replica of a traditional Croatian sailboat from the 18th century launched in April 2011 and operated by The Dolphin Dream Society. She was built by Mile Jadrešić, a traditional boat builder from Betina on the island of Murter, according to designs of Velimir Salamon and Nenad Bobanac. Before departing for Dubrovnik, her home port, "Our Lady of the Sea" was christened on April 19, 2012 in Supetar, Hvar with Croatian poet and novelist Vesna Krmpotić as her godmother.
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Bracera "Our Lady of the sea" ...... ritage of the Adriatic region.
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Passengers: 6–8 http://maritima-art.org/en/bracera/our-lady-of-the-sea
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Jadran Gamulin
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IVECO, 64 kW http://maritima-art.org/en/bracera/our-lady-of-the-sea
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Bracera "Our Lady of the sea" ...... sna Krmpotić as her godmother.
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