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Places of Zadar riviera
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| NIN -
a town on a peninsula in a shallow lagoon in the
Bay of Nin. There is a well-known natural bath
with curative mud. In the Roman era it was called
Aenona and was an important semi-autonomous municipality.
It later became the capital of a province and the
seat of Croatian bishops... |
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| PAG -
it is the cultural and administrative centre
of the island that was built by the sculptor
Juraj Dalmatinac in the 15th century. An
airy rose window carved in stone and Pag
lace are the amblems of this town. Outstanding
buildings are the Cathedral and the Church
of St. Margaret, town walls... |
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| PETRCANE -
a beautiful town on the bay close to Zadar,
surrounded by sea and Mediterranean vegetation.
Petrcane developed remarkably during the
past few decades thanks to tourism. It
offers impeccable services to visitors,
above all, by the friendliness and cordiality
of its inhabitants... |
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| KOZINO -
situated between Diklo and Petrcane, Kozino
offers accommodation in newly built rest
homes on a slope descending to the sea
and beaches, surrounded by Mediterranean
vegetation. Population - 500. Kozino is
located on the regional road Zadar - Nin
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| DIKLO -
it is an elite summer resort, known for
its villas and private houses, suitable
for a first class holiday. Due to the many
sporting facilities in the place itself
and its surroundings, Diklo is great for
sports lovers. Many events take place in
Zadar... |
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| ZATON -
a village on the coast of the Zaton bay in the Zadar Channel, 3 km south of Nin.
Chief occupations are farming, viticulture,
fruit growing, vegetable farming, livestock
breeding, seafaring and tourism. Zaton
is located on the local road, a branch
of the regional road Zadar - Nin... |
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| PRIVLAKA -
a small town on the south-eastern coast
of the Privlaka Bay, opposite of the island
of Vir, 7 km northwest of Nin. Economy
is based on farming, viticulture, livestock
breeding and tourism. Northwest of the
town is a large sand beach with small woods... |
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| STARIGRAD -
town and small harbour on the coast of the Velebit Channel, not far from Velika Paklenica, 45 km south of Karlobag. Chief occupations are farming, livestock breeding, fishing and tourism. The harbour is partially protected from the bora and the sirocco... |
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| SUKOSAN -
has grown into an attractive and popular tourist
destination with sandy beaches, situated approximately
11 km southeast of Zadar and 7 km from the famous
marina "Zlatna luka". Lot of the old architecture
is saved including the remains of fortified wall
that had rounded the village... |
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| BIBINJE -
a picturesque village and a port in the northern Dalmatia . It is situated six kilometers south-east to a historic town Zadar, between the Jadran touristic road and the sea. The village is graced with four kilometers of the coast with many walks and beautiful beaches... |
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