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Pag, latin:Pagus-village is an island in northern Adriatic
Sea.
It is the fifth largest island on the Croatian coast, and the one with the longest coastline (302.47 km).
It is about 60 km long from northwest to southeast and between 2 and 10 km
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Pula is the largest city in Istria, at the southern tip of that
peninsula.
Like the rest of the region, it is known for its mild climate and unspoiled nature.
The city has a long tradition of wine making, fishing, shipbuilding, and
tourism.
Pula has also been Istria's administrative center since ancient Roman time. Click on image or here to see more.  |
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Sukošan is a small town in Dalmatia, Croatia, population 3.000 (2005). It is located
between Zadar and Biograd na Moru.
Sukošan is a beautiful holiday resort, with a long coastline,
numerous intimate coves, sandy beaches, clean clear sea, olive graves,
vineyards, hospitable people and rich tradition. Click on image or here to see more.  |
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Ugljan island, also called the green island is a part of the archipelago of Zadar and the is the closest island,
only few nautical miles away from mainland. The traditional hospitality of the inhabitants will drag you and
very soon you will feel like you were born in here. Famous for preparing traditional Dalmatian specialties,
as well as cultural and historical sights. Click on image or here to see more.  |
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Vodice is one of the ten biggest tourist centers at the Croatian Adriatic Sea.
Long gravel and sandy beaches, numerous recreational, sports and trip arrangements activities. Click on image or here to see more.  |
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