Nin

Nin is a walled town in a lagoon on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, in northern Dalmatia. It is surrounded by natural sandy beaches and linked with the mainland by two stone bridges from the 16th century.

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Nin was historically important as a centre of a medieval Christian Diocese of Nin. Nin was also the seat of the Princes of Dalmatia.

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Main Parking 44.2410915.183561 , Zvonimirova ul. (on the Liburnijsla obala from the east bridge). OSM directions


Church of the Holy Cross
  • 44.24278715.1844641 Church of the Holy Cross (Crkva svetog Križa). A Croatian Pre-Romanesque Catholic church originating from the 9th century in Nin. Church of the Holy Cross, Nin on Wikipedia Church of Holy Cross (Q1140629) on Wikidata
  • 44.249515.176311 Mud Spa. Cover your body in black mud, said to be good for your skin OSM directions

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