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Jelsa, population 1600, is a small town east of Hvar Town where we stopped for a cappuccino on our drive across the Island. The sun was in my eyes when I took the picture of the square where everyone was gathered for coffee. The town is known for its thick pine forests and high poplars, some of which you can see in the picture of Marilyn. Quite a beautiful little place and, once again, great cappuccino.
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