Istria is the largest Adriatic peninsula, whose coastline, with numerous bays, peninsulas and islands, expends on 537 km. Natural beauty, magical landscapes and the unique mentality of its inhabitants perfectly describe Istria, amazing northern coastal region.
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It's difficult to think of any other corner of the world, except the Kvarner
Bay, which can offer at the same time the indented coastline, with numerous
attractive islands, mountains, dense forests, lakes and rivers, mild climate,
rich history and tradition.
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In this area, very suitable for sailing are placed about 500 islands and islets. The coastline is separated from the country side by high mountain of Velebit. Northern Dalmatia Area has a rich history, of which many ancient villages testify, Roman historical monuments and well-preserved medieval towns. The National Park Kornati includes around 140 islands, islets and reefs.
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Central Dalmatia covers an area of 4524 km2, with its 460,000 residents, it represents the centre and heart of Dalmatia. Since Dalmatia is, as often said, the Mediterranean as it once was, its central part, around Split is then certainly the hart of Mediterranean.
Central Dalmatia includes a large country side through which flows the river Cetina and the coastal belt with many islands.
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South Dalmatia covers the area south of the river Neretva, Peljesac peninsula and Dubrovnik in southern Croatian coast which borders with Montenegro in the Bay of Kotor Bay. South Dalmatian islands are Korcula, Mljet, Lastovo and Elafiti Islands. The valley of the Neretva River with beautiful flow in the Adriatic Sea and extremely fertile soil is a unique natural phenomenon.
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