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D109 (Croatia)
D109 is the main state road on the Dugi Otok Island in Croatia connecting Telašćica Nature Park and a number of island villages and resorts to Brbinj and Zaglav ferry ports, via the D124 and D125 respectively, from where Jadrolinija ferries fly to the mainland, docking in Zadar and the D407 state road. The road is long. The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, a state-owned company. Traffic volume Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste (HC), operator of the road. Substantial variations between annual (AADT) and summer (ASDT) traffic volumes are attributed to the fact that the road connects a number of island resorts. Road junctions and populated areas Sources See also * Hrvatske ceste * Jadrolinija Jadrolinija is a Croatian sea shipping company. It is a state-owned company and its main mission is connecting Croatian islands to the mainland by operating regular passenger and cargo ...
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Veli Rat
Veli Rat is a village in Croatia on the island of Dugi Otok, it has a population of around 300 people. It is connected to other villages on the island by the D109 highway. The Village Veli Rat mainly has a population increase during the summer because of the tourists. To the northwest of the village is the Veli Rat lighthouse Veli Rat Lighthouse is an active lighthouse on the Croatian island of Dugi Otok, and is a well-known landmark near to the village of the same name. The single storey keeper's house is built around the base of the 36m masonry tower, which has a w .... References Populated places in Zadar County Dugi Otok {{Zadar-geo-stub ...
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Narodne Novine
''Narodne novine'' () is the official gazette (or newspaper of public record) of the Republic of Croatia which publishes laws, regulations, appointments and official decisions and releases them in the public domain. It is published by the eponymous public company. The Narodne novine started as the ''Novine Horvatzke'', first published on January 6, 1835, by Ljudevit Gaj, who created and printed the paper. The first usage of the term "Narodne novine" was in 1843, but the paper changed several names over the years, usually according to the name of the state that Croatia was part of. Gaj sold the original publishing company to the government in 1868. The current incarnation of the company was officially founded in 1952. In 2001 the company became a public company A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter markets. A public (publicly traded) company can be l ...
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State Roads In Croatia
Highways in Croatia are the main transport network in Croatia. The Croatian classification includes several classes of highways: * The main motorways are named A (''autocesta'') accompanied by one or two digits. By and large they are controlled-access toll highways with a ticket system. * Expressways (''brza cesta'') are limited-access roads with grade-separated intersections and by and large an increased speed limit without tolling. They are similar to motorways, but aren't always dual carriageway, they have no emergency lanes, and their speed limit is always lower. They either have standalone designations or are parts of major state routes (D), see below. * Roads dedicated for motor vehicles (''cesta namijenjena isključivo za promet motornih vozila''), which is a category for highways which are limited-access roads, usually similar to multiple-lane motorways/expressways, but which may have slow intersections. It has no specific naming convention, only a dedicated traffic ...
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Sali, Croatia
Sali ( it, Sale) is a village and a municipality in Croatia in the Zadar County. The municipality consists of Dugi Otok and surrounding islands and islets. The total population of the municipality is 1,698 inhabitants, with 740 in the village of Sali itself. The municipality consists of following settlements: * Božava, population 116 * Brbinj, population 76 * Dragove, population 36 * Luka, population 123 * Sali, population 740 * Savar, population 53 * Soline, population 38 * Veli Rat, population 60 * Verunić, population 40 * Zaglav, population 174 * Zverinac, population 43 * Žman Žman is a village on island Dugi Otok, Zadar county in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") ..., population 199 References External links Municipalities of Croatia Populated places in Zadar County Dugi Otok {{Zadar-geo-stub ...
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Žman
Žman is a village on island Dugi Otok, Zadar county in Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... Populated places in Zadar County Dugi Otok {{Zadar-geo-stub ...
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A1 (Croatia)
The A1 motorway ( hr, Autocesta A1) is the longest motorway in Croatia, spanning . As it connects the nation's capital Zagreb to the second largest city Split, the motorway represents a major north–south transportation corridor in Croatia and a significant part of the Adriatic–Ionian motorway. Apart from Zagreb and Split, the A1 motorway runs near a number of major Croatian cities, provides access to several national parks or nature parks, world heritage sites, and numerous resorts, especially along the Adriatic Coast. National significance of the motorway is reflected through its positive economic impact on the cities and towns it connects as well as its importance to tourism in Croatia. The motorway consists of two traffic lanes and an emergency lane in each driving direction separated by a central reservation. All intersections of the A1 motorway are grade separated. As the route traverses rugged mountainous and coastal terrain, it has required 376 bridges, viaducts ...
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Soline, Sali
Soline is a small Croatian village on the island of Dugi Otok. It is divided in two parts: Bura and Japar, located on Solišćica Luka Bay. The village was named after the old salt pans that are in the bay. Soline was first mentioned in documents from 1114 C.E., making it one of the oldest settlements on Dugi Otok. Population In 1527 the records showed that Soline, along with neighboring towns Bozava and Veli, had a total of 225 residents. Since then the population has fluctuated as follows: The population listed in 2011 was 39 with a total of 26 households. The village has 100 housing units and 46 permanent apartments. Economy and tourism Chief occupations include farming, grape cultivation for wine making, olive growing, fruit growing, and fishing. In recent years, tourism and hospitality services have rapidly developed on the regional road running along Dugi Island from the village of Sali on the south end to Božava and Veli Rat on the north end. There is a post ...
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