Mirca (population 401) is a town on the north side of the island of BraÃÂ in Croatia. Administratively it is part of the city of Supetar.
People on BraÃÂ, and in Mirca, used to be into commercial fishing and typical Mediterranean agriculture (vineyards and wine; almonds; olive oil and such). In the last few decades the tourism industry took over, and a lot of people built houses with apartments and rooms to rent to the summer tourists. Many âÂÂoutsideâ people built vacation and summer houses along the shores. In general, Mirca is rather a quiet place.
Mirca was originally positioned around half a mile inland and now spreads to the sea; thus, there is an âÂÂupperâ Mirca and a âÂÂlowerâ Mirca. There is a small harbor and a crescent shaped pebble beach. On the eastern side of the beach, there was formerly the restaurant, âÂÂGumoncaâÂÂ, and the western side ends in a flat rocky shore with the pine woods reaching the sea.