http://www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr/
http://www.kornati.hr/
http://www.npkrka.hr/
http://www.paklenica.hr/
http://www.vransko-jezero.hr/
http://www.telascica.hr/
http://www.tzo-razanac.net/ |
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Ljubač is situated in Ljubačka vala in bay south-west 8 km far away from Ražanac. The main road is Ž6006-Ljubač Ž6007.
Economic base is traditional agriculture, wine-growing, cattle-breding, fishing, tourism, traffic, restaurants. It is famous of very quality olive oil.
Over 455 people live in Ljubač.
When you visit Ljubač we recommend you to sightseeing the local church. There you can find interesting ritual vessel found, as the legend say, by shepherd and ox in the templar fort nearby village. Everyone need to visit this Templar fort – casrum Liubae on the cape Ljubljana, which is located on the hill 1 km north from the village. |
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Ražanac is situated on the cost of Velebit canal in North Dalmatian, 22 km north-east from Zadar. It is located on the cross of the street Ž6007 Ražanac Zadar and secondary roads.
Economic base is traditional agriculture , wine-growing, cattle-breding, fishing, manage of plastic, tourism – touristic agency, auto-camps, appartmans…, commerc, restaurants and trades – transporters, carpenters, buchers, bakers…
Wine-growing and home wine-making is very old and famous tradition. Ražanac is center of community with all necessary institutions like: elementary school, ambulance, stomathologist, farmacy, offices of community, post.
Over 1000 people live in Ražanac. Traditional dance called Ražanačko kolo” is famous and is also insert in world and national inheritance.
When you come in Ražanac we recommend you to visit local church and fort Kaštelina built in the year 1507. as a defence from Turkians. |
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Zadar is a 3000 years old town and for centuries it was Dalmatia s capital. Its symbol is the preromanesque St. Donat's church from the 9th century with the most beautiful examples of the Romanesque architecture in Croatia close at hand: St. Stošija's cathedral (13th ct.), St. Krševan church and St. Mary's belfry (12th ct.). Natural beauties, numerous bays and beaches, ancient historic monuments, and a rich choice of food with a number of regional specialities is what makes Zadar and its surrounding one of most attractive regions in Croatia. You can visit Zadar, which is 15 km away from Ljubački Stanovi , using your own transportation and staying half a day or a whole day… |
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Nin - for a long time residence of Croatian kings and bishops, Croatia's place of birth. The small town with its historical monuments looks like a museum- e.g. the "smallest cathedral in the world" the old Croatian church of Sv.Križ (St. Cross). Nin is situated on a small island, connected with the mainland by two bridges.
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.
You can come in your own vehicle and spend half a day sightseeing… |
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PAKLENICA, includes the most attractive parts of southern Velebit, including its highest peaks. Two impressive canyons of Velika and Mala Paklenica, vertically cut into the mountain from the sea to the peaks are the main attraction of the park. In a relatively small area of the national park, there are several unusual carst forms, several caves, and extremely rich and varied flora and fauna. Among steep rocks, Anića kuk is the most popular destination of Croatian alpinists. In the upper parts of the canyon, a larger forest area has been preserved on the littoral side of Velebit. |
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The city of Pag is the center of a northern Dalmatian island bearing the same name, well known for its renowned Pag lace and excellent goat cheese. Inhabited since prehistoric times, the city of Pag has developed into the beautiful center of an interesting urban area, with towers and fortresses protecting its rich cultural heritage.
This island, where the crude rocky surface resembling the surface of the moon meshes with its green olive and fig groves will also impress all its visitors with its beautiful coves and clear seas.The island of Pag is connected to the mainland by ferry and bridge (Paški most). |
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The present-day town of Biograd, nearby both Zadar and Split airports, on the main tourist road, derives its life strength from its beauty and the lovely scenery which make it an attractive destination for pleasant holidays in the picturesque countryside. It is a well-developed tourist destination with numerous hotels, villas, restaurants, cafes and marinas. Although Biograd has a rich cultural life and many places of entertainment, its greatest assets are the sea, the sun and wonderful beaches. The long Pašman channel is an ideal place for sailing and other sea activities, while the extra terrestial Kornati islands are a true heaven for holidaymakers and boaters. |
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KRKA, a river in Dalmatia; springs out at the western foot of Dinara Mountain and flows into the sea near Sibenik; length 72.5 km. In the parts of the course where the Krka flows through marly soils, certain extensions are created (Arandelovac, etc.). In limestone it forms a narrow and deep canyon (up to 200 m), flowing over travertine barriers and creating waterfalls. In the upper course are two 10-m high waterfalls. At the entrance of the Krka into the Knin field is a waterfall called Veliki Buk (20 m). In the lower part of the course are the waterfalls: Bilusic (19.6 m), Prijen (15 m), Manojlovac (three waterfalls; 84.5 m), Roski Slap (25.5 m) and Skradinski Buk (37.5 m), the most beautiful of all. |
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KORNATSKI OTOCI (Kornati Islands), archipelago is the most indented island group in the Mediterranean, situated in North Dalmatia, not far from Šibenik. It includes 140 uninhabited islands, islets and reefs with the area of only 70 km2. In the immediate vicinity of the Kornati National Park, there is another jewel of protected nature in Croatia - the Telašćica Natural Park, which includes a spacious and deep bay of the same name on the neighbouring Dugi otok. The Kornati islands are noted for their varied unusual forms and extraordinary relief structure, and especially the high cliffs. |
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PLITVIČKA JEZERA (Plitvice lakes), are the most known Croatian national park and are entered in the UNESCO Register of World Natural Heritage. Sixteen little lakes interconnected with waterfalls created by deposition of travertine, a special kind of limestone, constitute the main attraction of this unique park. The park includes the spring of the Korana River in the area surrounded by dense forests of beech, fir and spruce, partly in the form of primeval virgin forest. Apart from the lakes and forests, the Park is ornamented with several caves, springs, flower meadows, and is inhabited by brown bear, among other animal species. |
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