Duće is one of about twenty villages in Poljice, the area at the foot of the Mosor mountainous chain. It belonged in the past to the famous Poljice Republic ruled by the Grand Duke according to the decrees of the Poljice Statute. Such a heritage has left an indelible imprint on that place which is proud of its preserved examples of popular rural architecture.

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