DUNTA DOLI CIVIL CEMETERY
Dunta Doli
Croatia
Location Information
Dunta Doli is a district on the Adriatic coast.
The village of Dunta Doli is on the D8 Split to Dubrovnil road approximately 2 KMS south of the Peljesac junction and 50 KMS north of Dubrovnik. The turning for the village, on the left hand side when driving south, is signposted Lisac and Visocani. After leaving the D8 the cemetery is located in the grounds of a church 500 metres from the main road on the right hand side. The church is hidden from view by trees. The grave is found immediately on the left hand side after entering the cemetery
Visiting Information
The cemetery is always open and may be visited at any time.
Historical Information
The one Commonwealth War Grave in the Civil Cemetery is that of a Yugoslav airman who served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
Burial Details
183995 Pilot Officer Stanislav Vouk, Pilot in 351 (Yugoslavian) Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 20th October 1944.
Cemetery picture used with the permission of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Dunta Doli is a district on the Adriatic coast.
The village of Dunta Doli is on the D8 Split to Dubrovnil road approximately 2 KMS south of the Peljesac junction and 50 KMS north of Dubrovnik. The turning for the village, on the left hand side when driving south, is signposted Lisac and Visocani. After leaving the D8 the cemetery is located in the grounds of a church 500 metres from the main road on the right hand side. The church is hidden from view by trees. The grave is found immediately on the left hand side after entering the cemetery
Visiting Information
The cemetery is always open and may be visited at any time.
Historical Information
The one Commonwealth War Grave in the Civil Cemetery is that of a Yugoslav airman who served in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.
Burial Details
183995 Pilot Officer Stanislav Vouk, Pilot in 351 (Yugoslavian) Sqdn., Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, died 20th October 1944.
Cemetery picture used with the permission of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission