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The small peninsula of Privlaka, surrounded by the royal town of Nin to the east, is situated on the edge where the Dalmatian karst turns into a sandy landscape of northern Dalmatia.
Privlaka, with its seven kilometers of length and four kilometers of width, is a rather small, but very ...
show more warm-hearted village. The first written record of Privlaka dates back to the 13th century. Numerous archeological sites dating back to the unimaginable 20 000 years B.C. reveal us its ancient history.
The first written record of Privlaka dating back to 1296 mentions Privlaka as a winegrowing village. For generations, Privlaka has been closely connected to the sea, navigation, and fishing.
There are a number of ancient Christian monuments which are surrounded by fields under cultivation and unspoiled nature. Important sites dating back to the 14th century include the ruins of the Church of Saint Catherine and the Church of Saint Vitus, the patron saint of pharmacists, dancers and actors. The latter church is entirely preserved and holy mass is still held there today in June to celebrate the patron’s day. You can also visit the Church of Saint Barbara built during the Croatian War of Independence and the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary dating from the 19 century. This church is one of the most beautiful examples of classicism in architecture throughout Dalmatia.
In addition to its sacred sights, Privlaka has also preserved its water wells, once sources of water and life that bear witness to the hard life of peasants and fishermen and that hold many stories and secrets. Today twelve water wells are preserved, of which the most popular is the Sokol's well with its famous legend.
Privlaka is situated in the heart of northern Dalmatia, surrounded by the royal town of Nin to the north east and the Island of Vir to the north west. The proximity and influence of Zadar make it one of the most attractive coastal centres in Zadar County. The Privlaka peninsula is seven kilometres long and four kilometres wide.
Privlaka has a mild, Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mostly mild winters. The mistral wind blowing from the north makes summer days more pleasant and the heat more bearable. The bora, a typical winter wind blowing down from the mountain of Velebit, brings low, sometimes even sub-zero temperatures. The Privlaka region enjoys pleasant warm sunshine and sunny days, with over 2540 hours of sun a year. The sea temperature during the summer ranges from 25 to 27 degrees.
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Privlaka, with its seven kilometers of length and four kilometers of width, is a rather small, but very ...
show more warm-hearted village. The first written record of Privlaka dates back to the 13th century. Numerous archeological sites dating back to the unimaginable 20 000 years B.C. reveal us its ancient history.
The first written record of Privlaka dating back to 1296 mentions Privlaka as a winegrowing village. For generations, Privlaka has been closely connected to the sea, navigation, and fishing.
There are a number of ancient Christian monuments which are surrounded by fields under cultivation and unspoiled nature. Important sites dating back to the 14th century include the ruins of the Church of Saint Catherine and the Church of Saint Vitus, the patron saint of pharmacists, dancers and actors. The latter church is entirely preserved and holy mass is still held there today in June to celebrate the patron’s day. You can also visit the Church of Saint Barbara built during the Croatian War of Independence and the Parish Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary dating from the 19 century. This church is one of the most beautiful examples of classicism in architecture throughout Dalmatia.
In addition to its sacred sights, Privlaka has also preserved its water wells, once sources of water and life that bear witness to the hard life of peasants and fishermen and that hold many stories and secrets. Today twelve water wells are preserved, of which the most popular is the Sokol's well with its famous legend.
Privlaka is situated in the heart of northern Dalmatia, surrounded by the royal town of Nin to the north east and the Island of Vir to the north west. The proximity and influence of Zadar make it one of the most attractive coastal centres in Zadar County. The Privlaka peninsula is seven kilometres long and four kilometres wide.
Privlaka has a mild, Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mostly mild winters. The mistral wind blowing from the north makes summer days more pleasant and the heat more bearable. The bora, a typical winter wind blowing down from the mountain of Velebit, brings low, sometimes even sub-zero temperatures. The Privlaka region enjoys pleasant warm sunshine and sunny days, with over 2540 hours of sun a year. The sea temperature during the summer ranges from 25 to 27 degrees.
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source: Zeljko
Privlaka is a small town on the south-eastern coast of the Privlaka Bay, opposite of the island of Vir, 7 km northwest of Nin.
Economy is based on farming, viticulture, livestock breeding and tourism.
Northwest of the town is a large sand beach with small woods.
Privlaka is located on ...
show more the regional road Zadar - Nin - Vir island.
The broader area of Privlaka was populated as early as the prehistoric times (Illyrian tumuli, Roman inscriptions).
The mediaeval settlement was devastated by the Turks in 1570. The pre-Romanesque church of St. Vitus, built on an
Illyrian grave-mound, has been preserved until today.
Early Croatian remains (small churches) are also found in the surroundings.
Privlaka, 700-odd years old, was once famous for fishing and sand extraction.
Today it is a tourist resort, which offers very good opportunities for family vacations.
In the vicinity of Privlaka is a large complex of weekend houses known as Sabunike.
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Economy is based on farming, viticulture, livestock breeding and tourism.
Northwest of the town is a large sand beach with small woods.
Privlaka is located on ...
show more the regional road Zadar - Nin - Vir island.
The broader area of Privlaka was populated as early as the prehistoric times (Illyrian tumuli, Roman inscriptions).
The mediaeval settlement was devastated by the Turks in 1570. The pre-Romanesque church of St. Vitus, built on an
Illyrian grave-mound, has been preserved until today.
Early Croatian remains (small churches) are also found in the surroundings.
Privlaka, 700-odd years old, was once famous for fishing and sand extraction.
Today it is a tourist resort, which offers very good opportunities for family vacations.
In the vicinity of Privlaka is a large complex of weekend houses known as Sabunike.
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source: Pamela Krkic
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