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Korčula, situated on the sheltered eastern coast of the island bearing the same name, is a historic fortified town of great cultural and architectural significance. Encircled by ancient stone walls, the old town is distinguished by its ingenious herringbone street layout, designed to facilitate optimal airflow while offering protection against prevailing winds.
Widely regarded as one of the most exemplary fortified medieval towns in the Mediterranean region, Korčula has been inscribed on UNESCO's tentative list of outstanding world heritage sites. Among its most prominent historical monuments are the Cathedral of St. Mark, an impressive fusion of Gothic and Renaissance styles, the Town Hall, and the formidable town fortifications.
Korčula also claims the notable distinction of being the birthplace of Marco Polo, the illustrious 13th-century explorer who is credited with forging a pivotal connection between Europe and the Far East. This town, with its rich historical heritage and architectural splendour, continues to stand as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of its medieval inhabitants.