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The Cres and Lošinj archipelago in Kvarner Bay is the largest group of islands in the Adriatic, made up of 36 islands, islets and reefs. The Town of Mali Lošinj includes the southern part of the island of Cres, the island of Lošinj and a group of smaller islands and islets.
Mali Lošinj is the biggest town on the Adriatic islands with a population of almost 7,000. At the end of the 19th century, when Mali Lošinj developed into a seafaring town, it became the centre of the archipelago. The traces of the maritime past and the influence of sea captains are still felt in the town of Mali Lošinj and its surroundings.
The discovery of the therapeutic properties of the island climate and the development of tourism as a new economic branch, marked the beginning of a new era in Mali Lošinj’s history.