Sibenik
Sibenik is the oldest Croatian town on the Adriatic coast. The first mention of the city dates back to XI. c. accurately 1066th to grant the king of Dalmatia and Croatian King Petar Kresimir IV. His monument was placed at the entrance to the park by Robert Visiania. The city has a rich medieval history perpetuated a number of religious, cultural and artistic objects. The most famous building is the Cathedral of Sibenik St. James, which is 2000th Mr included on the list of UNESCO. The period of the new century was marked by constant wars with the Ottomans, as evidenced by four city works. The modern era was marked by turbulent events in 20th century, and on the 21st come upon us to Serbian aggression. The area of Sibenik-Knin County is rich in archaeological sites of prehistoric and historical periods. Rider, Bribirska heads, Burnum, Srima, Donje polje, and well-preserved flora and fauna of the two national parks Krka and Kornati. Visitor opportunities of the region and enrich |
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Contact the owner at:
Sineva Paić
Ive Zaninovića 37
22000
Šibenik
Croatia
Tel: 022/213-608
GSM: 098/917-5883
Contact language:
- Croatian
- English
- German
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