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Unije
Unije...
Unije Some nautical miles west of Lošinj is Unije, a small island of rolling hills and limestone cliffs covered with Mediterranean scrub. Both the northern and eastern sides of the island are steep and rocky, overgrown with evergreen holly-oak, while the southern and western sides are more unbroken and form a bay where only here one can see mirrored in the sea the facade of its houses and fertile fields. This is an island... 
Susak
Susak...
Susak Susak, the Adriatic jewel, attraction and target of numerous explorers, journalists, film and TV cameramen, is still Insula incognita (unknown island). In its own way, Susak is a natural phenomenon of our Adriatic sea and a small wonder of nature. Its unique features distinguish and separate it from other Adriatic islands. A sandy island with surface area 3.7 km2, it was recorded in maritime cartography as far back... 
Srakane
Srakane...
Srakane West of Lošinj between Unije and Susak there are two small islands – Vele and Male Srakane. The larger of the two as the name suggests, Vele Srakane, is north of Male Srakane and south of the island of Unije. Vele Srakane is 2.5 km long, surface area is 1.2 km2. On the look-out hill of Vela, 60 m above sea level, there is a prehistoric hill-fort. The old citadel is the remains of a semi-circular wall of a former... 
Ilovik
Ilovik...
Ilovik The most southern of the inhabited islands of Lošinj’s archipelago has a fishing village bearing the same name where 170 islanders live today. The first Croatian settlers arrived here from Veli Lošinj at the end of the 18th century and since then ILOVIK the fishing village has grown and developed. The villagers of Ilovik are engaged in wine growing and market gardening facilitated by the large number of...