National Geographic: The Story of Poljica
This immersive tour centers around the fascinating story of Mila Gojsalić, a heroine who saved the Polijica Republic by dedicating her life in exchange for her people’s freedom. This small yet resilient collective of 12 villages managed to uphold its autonomy against numerous threats over centuries.
Your National Geographic-trained and specialist guide, Professor Nikolina Radmilo Pivčević, will reveal the story of the ‘peasants republic’, starting with a visit to St. George’s Church, where you’ll have time to soak in the views across the Cetina canyon – you may even spot the Dalmation Islands in the distance.
Next is a stop by the Poljica Museum. Learn about the remarkably progressive Poljica Statute of 1440 that championed equality and democracy long before such concepts became widespread.
The tour then takes a culinary spin with the chance to try Soparnik – a well-loved local speciality recognised by UNESCO as an ‘intangible cultural asset’ due to its unique cooking methods. Watch as the dough is rolled out and the filling prepared, a technique designed to feed the many hungry families it traditionally fed.
Afterward, experience the local customs hands-on with a Dalmatian silent circle dance, where you’re invited to learn the steps and join in. You’ll finish off with a special workshop exclusively for National Geographic travelers, where you can create your own piece of jewelry inspired by Poljica’s cultural symbols – a perfect memento to take home.