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Weather in Rijeka, Croatia
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22°C
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SAT 19.5
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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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Primosten
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At the end of Primosten known very early traces of Illyrian, Greek and Croatian populationIn the Middle Ages, iein the tenth century, this is a region known as Coast (Parathelesije), and in recent times, until the end of 19stmentioned as BosiljineBosiljina came from two regions: the end of Rogoznica and PrimostenPrimosten geographical location and natural characteristics of its coastal belt carry significant valueLarge and small bays Raduča, in particular bays Primosten (port) are noted for their extraordinary natural shelter
Offer in the city :
Restaurant, cafe, hairdresser, beauty salon, disco, memorabilia, market, trade, internet cafe, Boat, Motor and other vessels, canoes, pedal boats and water and other paraphernalia, rent chairs and umbrellas, clinic near, possible boat trips.
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Apartment house 1091
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Primosten - Very close to the beach, luxuriously furnished, air-conditioned, in silence, with terrace, with balcony, with garden, a maintained, Very modern. Distance from sea : 250 m, distance to the beach : 250 m, distance from the centre : 250 m. Total number of accommodation units in the facility : 1
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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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