Vrsar has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and long and warm summers. Even in the winter, the temperature rarely drops below zero.
Vrsar was first part of the Venetian Commonwealth, then of the Kingdom of Italy. After the fall of Napoleon, it was part of the Austrian Littoral up to 1915 then became part of Italy (1918–1947) after which it was part of Yugoslavia until 1991 when incorporated in the Republic of Croatia.
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Vrsar small fishing town with rich historical heritage and unique beauty
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