Category
page 1Landforms of Split-Dalmatia County

Cetina
The Cetina () is a river in southern Croatia. It has a length of and its basin covers an area of . From its source, Cetina descends from an elevation of above sea level to the Adriatic Sea. It is the most water-rich river in Dalmatia.

Biokovo
thumb|250px|Biokovo towering above Makarska riviera
Zlatni Rat
beach
Red Lake
lake in Croatia
Blue Grotto
sea cave in Biševo
Blue Lake
karst lake located near Imotski in southern Croatia
Mosor
Mosor (), or Mount Mosor (Massarus Mons; ), is a mountain range in Croatia located near the city of Split on the Adriatic coast. It belongs to Dinaric Alps, and stretches from the pass of Klis in the northwest to the Cetina River in the southeast.
Peruća Lake
body of water
Marjan
hill in Split, Croatia
Jadro
The Jadro is a watercourse in Dalmatia, Croatia, that discharges into the Adriatic Sea. The upper reaches of the Jadro River, as well as its source, Jadro Spring, are protected as an ichthyological nature reserve, partly due to the presence of an endemic species of soft-mouthed trout. The headwaters of the Jadro River were the original water supply for the ancient city comprised by Diocletian's Palace (now an area within the present day city of Split). Contemporary studies indicate favourable water quality levels of the river near the headwaters at Jadro Spring.

Svilaja
Svilaja is a mountain range in Croatia, in the Dalmatian Hinterland.
Sveti Jure
mountain
Mali Kozjak
mountain in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Split Gates
Strait in the Adriatic Sea
Split Channel
channel
Brač Channel
sea between Brač and mainland
Rilić (mountain)
mountain in Dalmatia, Croatia
Ruda
river in Croatia
Nugal Beach
all nude beach on the Makarska riviera in Croatia
Mount Hum
mountain