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Zadar

grad i luka u sjevernoj Dalmaciji; 76 343 stan. Stari grad na zaštićenom poluotoku s dobrom prirodnom lukom imao je povoljne mogućnosti za uspostavu prometnih veza sa zaleđem.

Prosječna temperatura zraka tijekom srpnja iznosi 25 °C, a u siječnju 6,5 °C; godišnje 200 vedrih dana. Zbog klimatskih prilika prevladava mediteranska vegetacija (u gradskim parkovima uspijevaju egzotične suptropske biljke). više...

Zadar živi životom naselja već treće tisućljeće. Prvi pisani spomen bilježimo u IV a materijalne tragove u IX stoljeću prije nove ere. Prvi stanovnici su bili pleme Liburna, a karakter grada je dobio kad su ga osvojili Rimljani. Početkom VII st. postao je glavni grad Dalmacije i ostao do 1918.godine. više... 

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a city and port in central Dalmatia; population 76,343. The old town, located on a sheltered peninsula with a suitable natural harbour, had good opportunities for establishing of traffic connections with the hinterland.

The location of Zadar on the low littoral greatly contributes to its climate. An average air tempera-ture in July is 25 °C and 6.5 °C in January; with 200 sunny days a year. Due to climatic conditions, the Mediterranean vegetation prevails (in town parks grow exotic subtropical plants). more...

For centuries the capital city of Dalmatia and today the centre of the region. A city with a rich heritage of world importance, visible at every step. The Roman Forum from the 1st century, St. Donatus’ Church from the 9th century is the most famous medieval basilica and trademark of the city. The reconstructed Romanesque St. Grisigono's Church from the 12th century and the St. Mary's bell tower from the year 1105; the St. Anastasia's Cathedral from the 13th century; the People's Square with the City's Lodge and Guardhouse from the 16th century, as well as the mighty fortification walls with first class Sea(farer's) and Land gates from the 16th century followed by the Three and Five Wells Squares and many palaces, villas and other historic monuments. more...

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July 14, 2004