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    Kiteboarding and windsurfing in Croatia

    Kiteboarding and windsurfing in Croatia

    Of the many ways people have invented to ride boards of one kind or another, the sport of kiteboarding (aka kitesurfing) is one of the newest. It owes a debt to all the board sports that came before it, borrowing a little bit from snowboarding, water skiing, wakeboarding, and of course windsurfing. Like snowboarders and skiers, windsurfers and kiteboarders often share play space, as they are doing here off the Pelješac Peninsula in Croatia. They can count on a stiff afternoon breeze to fill their sails in the summer months, when the land heats up and draws in the cool air over the Adriatic.

    People began experimenting with kiteboarding in the late 1970s, and with key technical innovations in the '90s, the sport began gaining popularity. Many windsurfers were drawn to kiteboarding because the detached sail—in this case the kite—gave the kiteboarders more freedom to maneuver. The kite is inflated, giving it structure and the ability to float should it land on the water. In a sign that the relatively new sport has entered the mainstream, kiteboarding will make its Summer Olympic debut at the Paris 2024 Games as one of 10 sailing events.

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelješac

    Pelješac (local Chakavian dialect: Pelišac; Italian: Sabbioncello) is a peninsula in southern Dalmatia in Croatia. The peninsula is part of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County and is the second largest peninsula in Croatia. From the isthmus that begins at Ston, to the top of Cape Lovišta, it is 65 km or 40 mi long. See more

    The name Pelješac is most likely derived from the name of a hill above town of Orebić, which is Pelisac. This is a relatively new name for the peninsula. Throughout history other names have been used, such as Stonski Rat, … See more

    Administratively the peninsula is divided into the municipalities of:
    • Orebić in the western part, with 4,165 inhabitants (2001) See more

    Pelješac Bridge
    The plan to build the Pelješac Bridge is currently under construction to be completed in 2022. Once completed, this bridge would … See more

    • Mišić, Siniša (1997). "Ston i Pelješac od 1326. do 1333. godine". Историјски часопис. Istorijski institut. 42–43: 25–32. GGKEY:8N4K5PNPTJC. See more

    The Bay of Mali Ston separates the peninsula from the Klek peninsula of Bosnia and Herzegovina and from the Croatian "mainland". The Strait of Pelješac is located at its far … See more

    Prehistory
    The earliest known historic records of Pelješac are from ancient Greece. The area became part of the Roman province of Dalmatia after … See more

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