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Novalja

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Novalja

Novalja (read: novalya) on island Pag, in Dalmatia, Croatia, is the most touristic town of island Pag and one of most popular tourist destinations in Croatia. Apartments and accommodation facilities in Novalja are well equipped and prepared specially for tourist services.

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Mandre

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Mandre

Mandre, at island Pag in Dalmatia region of Croatia, is small fishermen settlement nowdays mainly oriented to tourism. In 2003 Mandre won the prize for the most beautiful place in Zadar county.

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Simuni

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Simuni

The Island of Pag is one of the biggest Adriatic islands, having the longest costal line on the Adriatic, full of bays, coves, capes and beaches. Mediterranean settlements are situated along the very coast of the island - our camp is located next to the small fishermen's village of Simuni.

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Povljana

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Povljana

Povljana in Dalmatia region of Croatia is a small village on island Pag offering accommodation, apartments and camping places for family vacations plenty of traditional mediterranean spirit.

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Pag town

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Pag town

Situated on island with same name, Pag Town, in Dalmatia region of Croatia, offers to visitor rich cultural and entertainment life, combined with unique natural surroundings with few of most beautiful beaches in Croatia.

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Kustici

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Kustici

Kustici on island Pag, in Dalmatia region of Croatia, are a small place just 7 km from Novalja, one of most attractive holiday destinations at the moment in Croatia. Kustici occupies, together with villages Zubovici and Metajna, west side of the bay of Pag.

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