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Weather in Rijeka, Croatia
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21°C
Partly Cloudy
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SAT 19.5
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| MON 21.5
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| Come-To-Adria | | Kras 136 | | 51514 Dobrinj | | Hrvatska | | Tel : 00385 51 880 225 | | Fax : 00385 51 880 225 | | Mail : info@come-to-adria.com | | OIB : 93815222455 |
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Malinska
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Malinska is situated in a wooded bay on the west side of the island, with another twenty surrounding villages Malinska belongs called Dubašnica. Dubašljanska Bay is full of coves and bays and due to this geographical position, this is the end is protected from cold winds, with low rainfall and over 260 sunny days a year. The climate is mild, Mediterranean. The clear blue sea and many beautiful beaches to enjoy the sea and sun.
Offer in the city :
Restaurant, cafe, hairdresser, beauty salon, dance coffee, dance terrace, memorabilia, market, trade, internet cafe, tennis courts, School Tennis, beach volleyball, water skiing, Boat, Motor and other vessels, canoes, pedal boats and water and other paraphernalia, diving / scuba diving, Bikes for rent, motorcycles for rent, golf courts, bowls, rent chairs and umbrellas, clinic near, possible boat trips, museums / cultural heritage.
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Any guest who reserves accomodation thru Come-To-Adria.com portal, receives insurance certificate from largest and oldest insurance company in Croatia, "Croatia Osiguranje d.d.", which guarantees for the money you paid and for all professional responsibility of "Come-To-Adria P.A." tourist agency.
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Batana Ark is a distinctive look, one of the symbols of the Istrian and Dalmatian fishing. Batana is an old vessel, usually the length of 4 to 5.5 m. The main characteristics of these boats and Barčić: small ford, flat bottom and sloping inclined formwork. Batana has a flat tilted forward stature, no keel. Sometimes it had a triangular sail, the mast was going through the bench.Characteristic were painted sails, and each famil ...
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