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BIOGRAD NA MORU (Biograd on the Sea), a town and port in northern Dalmatia,
28 km south of Zadar. It lies both on a small peninsula and the mainland. On
its northern side is the cove of Bosana and on the southern Soline. In front
of the town are the islands of Planac and Sveta Katarina (St. Catherine)
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Soline Cove houses a large public, sand beach and a pine forest. Biograd na
Moru is a local trading and traffic centre, with good connections with its
hinterland, surrounding coastal villages and small towns and the island of
Pasman. Economy is based on farming, fishing and tourism. Biograd na Moru is
a ferry pier for the island of Pasman. |
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Apart from cultural and historical heritage, Biograd is also characterized
by nice beaches, picturesque bays and various accommodation facilities. The
town has a number of restaurants offering specialities of local and
international cuisine. |
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Biograd na Moru has one of the largest and best equipped tennis camps in
this part of the Adriatic, comprising 14 lighted tennis courts with clay and
6 courts with hard surface. It is situated in a pine forest, along the
beach. The camp provides excellent opportunities for sailing and diving and
also offers sailing and diving courses. |
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Biograd is a port frequented by boaters whose destination is the Kornati
Archipelago. Regattas, sailing schools and other nautical activities are
organized throughout the year.
Kornati-Biograd Marina has 500 berths in the sea and 200 places on the land.
It is open throughout the year. |
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