GMM Ulica I 104 HR-23206 Sukosan Croatia
telefon: + 385 23 394 520
e-mail: sobe @ gmm.hr
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Information about city of Sukosan
Sukosan is a town and small harbour in a vast bay (Luka Sukosan), 11 km south-east of Zadar;
population 2,500.
Sukosan spreads around the entire bay, and the first founded medieval village is today just
a heart of present developed tourist place.
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Information about city of Zadar
A town in the very heart of the Adriatic, which is often called a "small Croatian Rome". Three
thousand years of history, unique sacral buildings and a rich cultural heritage are responsible
for this title.
Its attractiveness is due greatly to its fantastic natural position in the very middle of
the Adriatic coast, and to the four National Parks surrounding it: Plitvica Lakes, Paklenica
mountain, the unique Rivera Krka waterfalls and a string of wondrous islands called Kornati.
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Interesting destinations in northern Dalmatia
The narrow and broad vicinity of Zadar is fascinating too. The Tourist Riviera of Zadar
stretches from Zadar to Nin and farther to the north, and as far as Biograd to the south.
There are other historical places of interest in gravitational area of Zadar, such as Nin,
Pag, Biograd, Obrovac, Benkovac and about fifty picturesque little tourist places, the primeval
plains, Ravni Kotari, the clean and healthy environment, attractive for hiking, excursions,
gastronomic, wine and other tourist itineraries, national and nature parks.
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Basic tourist information about Croatia
Croatia extends from the furthest eastern edges of the Alps in the north-west to the Pannonian
lowland and the bank of the Danube in the east; its central region is covered by the Dinara
mountain range, and its southern parts extend to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
Croatia is a multi-party parliamentary republic with 4,437,460 inhabitants. The capital is
Zagreb, the economic, traffic, cultural and academic centre of the country.
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