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Ploce is a town and a notable seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county
Dubrovnik-Neretva County

Dubrovnik-Neretva county is the southernmost Croatian and Dalmatian county. Its center is Dubrovnik; the other larger towns are Metkovic and Ploce in the Neretva river delta ....
 of Croatia
Croatia

Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a Central European country at the crossroads of Pannonian Plain, Balkans, and the Mediterranean Sea....
, population 6,537 (2001), total municipality population 10,834 (2001). Absolute majority of its citizens are Croats with 95.12% (2001 census).

Ploce is located on the Adriatic coast just north of the Neretva
Neretva

Neretva is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The total length is 225 km, of which 203 km are in Herzegovina, while the final 22 km are in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county of Croatia....
 river delta
River delta

A delta is a landform that is created at the mouth of a river where that river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, flat arid area, or another river....
 and is as such the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through the central Dinaric Alps
Dinaric Alps

The Dinaric Alps or Dinarides form a mountain chain in southern Europe, spanning areas of Slovenia, Croatia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia....
. This makes it the primary seaport used by Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkans peninsula of South Eastern Europe with an area of 51,129 square kilometres . Bordered by Croatia to the north, west and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the south, Bosnia and Herzegovina is Landlocked#Nearly landlocked, except for 26 kilometres of the Adriatic Sea coas...
 and the endpoint of the Pan-European corridor 5C.

Ploce harbour was first mentioned on November 6, 1387, but the building of a larger port waited until the modern times.






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Ploce is a town and a notable seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county
Dubrovnik-Neretva County

Dubrovnik-Neretva county is the southernmost Croatian and Dalmatian county. Its center is Dubrovnik; the other larger towns are Metkovic and Ploce in the Neretva river delta ....
 of Croatia
Croatia

Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a Central European country at the crossroads of Pannonian Plain, Balkans, and the Mediterranean Sea....
, population 6,537 (2001), total municipality population 10,834 (2001). Absolute majority of its citizens are Croats with 95.12% (2001 census).

Ploce is located on the Adriatic coast just north of the Neretva
Neretva

Neretva is a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia. The total length is 225 km, of which 203 km are in Herzegovina, while the final 22 km are in the Dubrovnik-Neretva county of Croatia....
 river delta
River delta

A delta is a landform that is created at the mouth of a river where that river flows into an ocean, sea, estuary, lake, reservoir, flat arid area, or another river....
 and is as such the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through the central Dinaric Alps
Dinaric Alps

The Dinaric Alps or Dinarides form a mountain chain in southern Europe, spanning areas of Slovenia, Croatia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia....
. This makes it the primary seaport used by Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a country on the Balkans peninsula of South Eastern Europe with an area of 51,129 square kilometres . Bordered by Croatia to the north, west and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the south, Bosnia and Herzegovina is Landlocked#Nearly landlocked, except for 26 kilometres of the Adriatic Sea coas...
 and the endpoint of the Pan-European corridor 5C.

Ploce harbour was first mentioned on November 6, 1387, but the building of a larger port waited until the modern times. The work on the present harbor area first began in 1939 but it was all destroyed in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
. It was rebuilt beginning with 1945 and the village of Ploce grew to 480 inhabitants by 1948. After the Adriatic road and Neretva railway lines were built to the port in the mid-1960s, the town experienced a steady growth.

Ploce was named Kardeljevo after the Yugoslav
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and in Slovene language: Socialisticna Federativna Republika Jugoslavija The Slovene language name also uses this Gaj?s Latin alphabet version with a slight difference in spelling....
 politician Edvard Kardelj
Edvard Kardelj

Edvard Kardelj also known under the pseudonyms Sperans and Kri?tof was a Slovenes communist political leader, economist, Partisans , and publicist....
 between 1950 and 1954 and again between 1980 and 1990.

Bosnia and Croatia are currently in negotiations as regards the establishment of a "privileged economic zone" for Bosnian businesses within the Ploce port facilities, though this development is hindered by the opposition of local government, and Croatian people to the concept of a partial loss of sovereignty over the port. The Bosnian government would like a concession, with sovereignty features, for at least 99 years, whereas the Croatian government only wishes to offer commercial passage through Croatian territory for Bosnian and Herzegovinian goods. This topic was a subject of lengthy negotiations; easier passage for Croatian citizens through narrow strip of Bosnia and Herzegovina territory (that divides Croatia's land territory) near Neum
Neum

Neum is the only seaside town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Around it there is 24.5 km of coastline which is the only access of this country to the Adriatic Sea....
, in exchange for privileges for Bosnia and Herzegovina in Ploce. The proposed building of a bridge through Croatian territory (the Peljesac bridge), bypassing Neum and Bosnian territory completely may solve this problem, although this proposal is presently being strongly resisted by the Bosnian government.

The natives of this city call it Ploca.

External links

  • www.radioploce.hr (local radio station - live streaming)