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ZADAR
A town in the very heart of the Adriatic, which is often called a "small
Croatian Rome". Three thousand years of history, unique sacral buildings
and a rich cultural heritage are responsible for this title. |
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BIOGRAD NA MORU
A beautiful town of the Zadar Riviera within reach of the enchanting
Kornati islands often called "the paradise for boaters" due
to its diverse coves and beaches. |
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SIBENIK
A city that successfully combines its glorious past with its gift of
natural beauty. While sightseeing in this city you will surely be impressed
by the well-known cathedral Sv. Jakov, the most important renaissance
structure in Croatia. |
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NIN
Nin is the oldest Croatian royal town in which rulers and bishops had
their seats from the 7th to the 10th centuries. It was known as Aenona
in Roman time and had the forum, amphitheatre and aqueduct. |
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National parks |
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KORNATI
The most indented archipelago in Mediterranean with 140 uninhabited islands,
islets and cliffs. Distance from Sukosan: 11 Nm |
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KRKA
The most beautiful karst river in Croatia. Distance from Sukosan: 80 km |
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PAKLENICA
A national park on the southern side of Velebit, the largest mountain massif
in Croatia. Distance from Sukosan: 60 km |
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THE PLITVICE LAKES
The most beautiful and the most popular Croatian national park, part of the
UNESCO's World heritage. Distance from Sukosan: 152 km |
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Nature parks |
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VRANSKO JEZERO
Lake Vransko is the largest lake in Croatia. |
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TELASCICA
A narrow bay on the island of Dugi otok, near NP Kornati. |
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VELEBIT
The largest and most beautiful Croatian mountain. |