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SIBENIK, 41.012 inhabitants
The historic town of Sibenik, connected with
the expansion and development of the early Croatian state, is rich in
cultural and historical monuments. The most representative among them is
the famous Cathedral of Sibenik, one of the most original architectural
projects of the late Middle Ages, primarily linked to the local master
Juraj Matejev Dalmatinac (George of Dalmatia). Sibenik is today a
tourist centre situated in the area where the best-indented archipelago
in Europe (Islands of Kornati) and karst hydrographical phenomena
(Skradinski Buk, Visovac, Roski Waterfall) merge into the ecologically
and aesthetically most attractive tourist and recreational zone on the
Croatian Adriatic.

sibenik is the birthplace
of one of the greatest world basketball players Drazen Petrovic. There
are many recreational sports grounds, and Jadrija has beach-volleyball
facilities. Water sports offer includes yachting and rowing. There are
several diving clubs organizing diving courses and underwater
photo-safari. The Dubrava Hawking Centre organizes falconry courses lead
by top experts. Hunting of small game (hare, pheasant, etc.) is
organized for advanced participants. There is a horseback riding school
in Jadrtovac.
Restaurants offer
domestic specialities (lamb, grilled dishes, baked dishes - especially
turkey). In the quarter called Dolac, in the town centre, there are
about a hundred cafés with music.
The most popular cultural
events include the International Child's Festival (last week in June and
first week in July), the Summer Organ School (in the second half of
August) and the Sibenik Summer. The Day of St. James (25th of July), the
patron saint of the city, is festively commemorated.
The marina of the hotel
resort Solaris has 150 berths in the sea.
SIBENIK, a city and port
in northern Dalmatia, not far from the estuary of the Krka river into
the Bay of Sibenik, connected by narrow straits with the Sibenik
Channel; population 41,012. The city is arranged amphitheatrically
around the natural harbour and on the surrounding hill slopes. The
climate is mild. The average air temperature in January is 6.5°C and
24.2°C in July; around 2,750 hours of sunshine a year. Economy is based
on industry (non-ferrous metals, aluminium), textiles and food
processing as well as on shipbuilding and tourism. The city, with the
old fortresses of St. Anne, St. John and Subicevac overlooking it,
consists of the Old Town, characterized by narrow and steep alleys in
the west, and the modern part in the north and south-east. Sibenik is a
cultural centre: the International Child's Festival. There is a
department of the Faculty of Economics of the Split University. Chief
occupations in the Sibenik surroundings are viniculture, vegetable and
fruit growing. Natural beauty of the region (Skradinski Buk, Roski
Waterfall, the small island of Visovac on the Krka, the Kornati
Archipelago) as well as the rich cultural and historical heritage of the
city attract many tourists and excursionists. Sibenik lies at the
intersection of the main roads Zadar - Sibenik - Split (M2, E65) and
Sibenik - Drnis - Knin (M11.02); the railroad over Perkovic connects
Sibenik with the railroad Zagreb - Knin - Split. Ferry connections with
the neighbouring islands (Prvic, Zlarin, Zirje, Kaprije, Obonjan).
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