fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: February 10, 2007 04:04PM
Omis, the town of contrasts, both - natural and historical. It was founded and
grown on the steep slopes of Omis Dinara mountain, surrounded by the Cetina
River in the north-west, and the sea in the south and south-east. Omis is also
known as old pirate town. As excellent seamen, Omis citizens, during 13th -
beginning of 15th century, “supervised” navigation on the Adriatic Sea,
endangering, generally, Venetian ships and their property in Dalmatia, as well
as ships of Naples Kingdom. They were “taking charges” for free navigation.
Omis pirates were extremely dangerous, especially under rule of powerful Omis
rulers - dukes Kacic. In that time, Omis was known as dangerous nest of the
pirates, as they were Saracens on Mediterranean Sea or Tatars on Black Sea
shaDEz Report This Comment Date: February 10, 2007 06:39PM
huh huh... you said
semen
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: February 10, 2007 06:44PM
sp. police...please shoot shadez
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: February 11, 2007 11:07PM
I can just imagine how it was back then..... stagger stagger, fall, crawl,
stagger stagger, crawl crawl, no no no no, lets see crawl......
There's gold in them there hills!