Omis
The name Omi is thought to have originated from the Slavic word Holm, Hum, which was a translation of the Illyrian-Greek word Onaion, Oneon, which means "hill" or "place on the hill," or from the Greek word onos (o), which means "donkey," perhaps from the shape of the rocky promontory by the city (naming a city after a natural form was common practice then, as it is now); it is also possible that the name Petar Imunovi claims that Omi is descended from Proto-Indo-European *almissa ("rock", "cliff").
This quaint small village is only 30 kilometers southeast of Split. Omis has a rich cultural heritage that draws more tourists every year. The Fortica and Mirabella strongholds in Omis, which offer a chance for a breathtaking 360-degree perspective, are the city's most recognizable landmarks. The fact that Omis is a great town for outdoor sports is probably what makes it so interesting. The Cetina Canyon offers a variety of adrenaline-pumping activities, including ziplining, rafting, kayaking, and more. All we know is that it will be a memorable experience!
- Location: Split-Dalmatia