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Sibenik islands
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The Sibenik islands, with their picturesque coves, pristine blue sea and fragrant Mediterranean
vegetation, attract visitors desiring relaxation in the solitude and quiet of undefiled nature.
The Islands of Kornati
Kornati, a family of a hundred islands and crags, has an inexpressible beauty that vibrates with
primordial power. The spare majesty of the islands and the turquoise blue sea make Kornati a
place of calm and peace.
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Centuries of work by local laborers, stockbreeders and fishermen from
the island of Murter are evident in the regular stonewalls, rare parcels of fertile soil and
modest stone villages.
Protected as a national park, Kornati is a stone oasis in which seekers
of the beauties of wild landscapes find beneficial solitude and an authentic Mediterranean ambient.
More info: www.kornati.hr
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The Island of Murter
The Island of Murter, Pliny`s Colentum and formerly a pirates` nest, is the result of callused
hands and beneficent nature. Cultivated glades and elegant belfries, fertile olive groves,
votive chapels, sandy coves and four picturesque settlements characterize it. In the old shipyards,
master craftsmen preserve the ancient art of building one-masted fishing boats and the old songs of
mastersingers blend harmoniously with the exciting rhythms of today.
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In the deep bay across
from the island of Murter is situated Pirovac, known for its numerous coves and exquisite beaches.
Tourist's towns are: Tisno, Betina, Murter and Jezera.
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The Island of Krapanj
Krapanj, the inhabited island in the Adriatic with the lowest altitude, has been a center of
sponge cultivation for centuries. The rich history of this arduous trade is presented in the
small museum collection in the Franciscan monastery that also has a valuable art collection and library.
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