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  2. Zadar, Zadarsko-Kninska Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ...

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  4. Zadar - Wikipedia

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    Zadar is the fifth largest city in Croatia and the second largest in Dalmatia, with a population of 70,779 according to the 2021 census. [76] The 2021 census shows Zadar with a population of 67,134 or 94.85% of its citizens being ethnic Croats.

  5. 2024 Central European floods - Wikipedia

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    According to Croatian authorities, the Danube is expected to crest on the Croatia–Serbia border around the weekend of 21–22 September. [ 67 ] On 13–14 September, the low brought a 20 °C (36 °F) temperature drop to Croatia, causing an unseasonable snowfall in the mountains.

  6. Zadar County - Wikipedia

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    The Zagreb-Knin-Split railway line with branch-lines to Zadar and Šibenik pass through the county. Maritime traffic is carried by the coastal route of the Adriatic Sea, by the Zadar-Ancona international car ferry route which is the shortest link between Central Europe and Italy, via Zagreb and Zadar to Rome and southward. Another route by ...

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  8. 2017 Zadar flash flood - Wikipedia

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    Zadar's water treatment plant suffered 10 million kuna in damage, while the cost to repair roads was estimated to be over 4 million kuna. [5] The salt ponds in Nin lost the year's salt harvest to the flood. [8] The rainfall and flooding was caused by the terrain surrounding the city. Zadar, a coastal city, lies in the flat region of Ravni Kotari.

  9. Kornati - Wikipedia

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    The Kornati archipelago (pronounced [kɔ̝rnǎːti]) of Croatia, also known as the Stomorski islands, is located in the northern part of Dalmatia, south from Zadar and west from Šibenik, in the Šibenik-Knin County.