| | Dalmatia Zadar Most important towns:
Zadar, Sali, Preko
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|  | Pag
Pag, a town and port on the south-eastern coast of the Pag Bay on the island of Pag. Situated in the south-western part of Krsina, where the Pag Bay continues through a narrow strait towards the southeast and ends in a shallow salt lake. Chief occupations include farming, viniculture, livestock bre... | | |
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|  |  | Preko
Preko comprises the surrounding villages of Sutomiscica, Poljana and Osljak on the island of the same name. The most attractive location for tourists is a beach on the wooded island of Galovac, only 80 m from the centre of Preko. Preko has a number of very good restaurants. Numerous folklore and en... | | |
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|  |  | Ugljan
Ugljan, a town and small harbour on the north-eastern part of the island of Ugljan, 11 km to the northwest of Preko. Chief occupations include farming, viniculture, olive growing, fruit growing, fishing and tourism. I Uglian there are several modest summer villas by noble families of Zadar in the ... | | |
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|  |  | Zadar
At a smaller or greater distance from Zadar are the national parks Plitvice, Paklenica, Krka and Kornati, nature parks Velebit and Telascica, as well as more than 300 islands and islets. Natural beauties, numerous coves and beaches, cultural and historical monuments, restaurants and hotels offering... | | |
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