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LOCAL ATTRACTIONS

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SALTWORK NIN

The Nin Saltworks is an ancient salt-producing facility located in the town of Nin, which is situated on a small island on the coast of Croatia. The Saltworks date back to Roman times and today, the Nin Saltworks is a popular tourist attraction, as visitors can learn about the history of salt production in the region and observe the traditional methods still used to produce salt. The salt produced here is also considered to be of very high quality and is sold under the brand name "Nin Salt".

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THE CHURCH OF ST. NICHOLAS

The Church of St. Nicholas is a historical church located in the town of Nin, Croatia. It is one of the most important and oldest churches in Croatia, dating back to the 11th century. It was originally built as a three-nave basilica with three apses, but it was later modified and expanded in the 12th and 13th centuries. One of the most notable features of the church is its baptistery, which is considered to be the smallest cathedral in the world. 

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ROYAL VINEYARDS

Royal Vineyards are a winery located in the village of Petrčane. The winery is known for producing high-quality wines from indigenous grape varieties such as Pošip, and Plavac Mali. The winery also offers tours and tastings for visitors. The vineyard is 1km in width, 8m above the sea, and up to 43m above sea level altitude. Growing vines on the slopes of 700m with an inclination of 30 ° allow a continuous flow of the air from the sea as well as cold and fresh air from Velebit.

CITY OF ZADAR

Zadar has a long history, dating back to the Roman Empire when it was an important center of trade and commerce. The city's most famous landmark is the Roman Forum, which was built in the first century AD and is still visible today. Other notable attractions include the Cathedral of St. Anastasia, the Church of St. Donatus, and the Sea Organ, an experimental musical instrument that uses the waves of the sea to create music.

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