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Zadar Riviera
Visiting the environment means discovering the diversity of an ambient. This city, located in Dalmatia and created around the Roman Forum, is still surrounded by impressive city walls.
A center for culture and economy ...
With its approximately 83,000 inhabitants, Zadar is the largest city of northern Dalmatia and forms a center of shipping, business, culture and tourism in Croatia. Shipbuilding, textile industry and food industry are important employers for the people who live here. Zadar is also particularly important as a market location for the surrounding agricultural land. In the fertile plateau north, vegetables, fruit, wine and the Maraska cherries are grown for the well-known Maraschino liqueur. There are constant ferry connections to all important goals on the northern and southern Adriatic coast. Ancona, Trieste and Venice can best be visited by car ferry.
To admire Venetian architectural style ...
The historic city center of Zadar is particularly worth seeing. This is located on a peninsula surrounded by mighty fastening systems. Because Zadar was a fortress until 1873. The city has a large harbor, four goals (including the marine gate with a piece of a Roman triumphal arch used) and consists of four districts. The majority of the old town of Zadar is Venetian architectural style. Among the places, the Herrenplatz (Piazza dei Signori) with a beautiful main guard building and the Gradska Straza (with the city library) and the Brunnenplatz with an antique Corinthian pillar are noteworthy. Such also adorns the Simeonsplatz. Since July 2005, there has been a sea organ created by the architect Nikola Basic since July 2005, which creates music through the wave movement. Air is pressed into the organ pipes through the sea waves, which sounds different tones depending on the wave speed and pipe size.
On the Zadar Riviera there are fine gravel beach and flat-down gravel and coarse sandy beach. The largest and best-known beaches in Zadar are beach Borik and Diklo (almost connected gravel and sandy beaches) and rocky beach Puntamika with open-air bars and discos.
City tour, galleries, museum, dance events, leisure center in Zaton, sailing clubs in Zadar, rowing club, club for underwater research, basketball, football, handball, boccia, mini golf, table tennis, swimming school, diving school, water slide, pikkado, fitness center and arch, children's playground , Pony rides, children's auto school, rental of paddle boats, pedal boats, surf boards, rowing boats, motor boats, water skiing, parasecke, banana boat, scooter, bicycles, bicycles, National Park Paklenica with riding clock, riding school, riding on pony's and opportunities for alpinism, mountaineering, free Climbing, trekking
Crikvenica
Aquarium
Island PAG
Places Pag and Novalja
National Park Island Kornati
National Park Plitwizer Seen
Split
very beautiful old town, center of Dalmatia
Biograd Na Moru
Museum with the exhibits of a lost ship
National Park Krka
Waterfalls at Šibenik
National Park Paklenica
Velebit Mountains, hiking
Nature parks
Velebit, Vransko See, Telašcica
Nin
Old city with many churches and archic excavations
Archaeological Museum
With around 80,000 exhibits
Donatuskirche
Symbol of the city from the 9th century.
More than 40 restaurants, more than 50 cafés, 10 banks, post office, petrol station, outpatient clinics, hospital, 8 pharmacies, veterinarians, outpatient clinic, taxi, 2 marine, 3 cinemas, 2 theater, 8 galleries, including 2 café galleries, 3 libraries, folk museum , Archaeological Museum, Sports Center, Marina Borik (220 berths, 50 berths in land, workshop, crane, slipcase, petrol station, restaurant, parking lot), Marina Zadar (300 berths , Parking spot)"
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