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Mimice is a small coastal village in Croatia, situated on the Adriatic Sea in the Dalmatia region. It is part of Split-Dalmatia County and administratively belongs to the town of Omiš. Located along the central Dalmatian coastline, Mimice sits amid rocky shorelines, olive orchards, and pine forests, with access to sheltered coves and beaches.

Historically a fishing and agricultural settlement, Mimice has developed into a tourism-oriented village, especially during the

The village has a small harbor area and a parish church, and serves as a quiet base

Demographics are modest, with a population counted in the low hundreds, increasing in the summer as seasonal

summer
months,
when
guesthouses,
family-run
restaurants,
and
private
accommodation
cater
to
visitors.
The
local
economy
remains
dominated
by
seasonal
tourism,
supplemented
by
small-scale
fishing
and
olive
production
in
nearby
areas.
for
travelers
exploring
the
Omiš
area,
the
Cetina
River
canyon,
and
nearby
towns
such
as
Duće
and
Makarska.
Coastal
trails
connect
Mimice
to
neighboring
villages,
offering
views
of
the
Adriatic
and
the
surrounding
karst
landscape.
residents
and
tourists
arrive.
The
name
Mimice
is
of
local
toponymic
origin,
reflecting
its
Dalmatian
heritage.