- Male Srakane
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Male Srakane is an island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea, which is situated between Lošinj, Unije and Susak, just south of Vele Srakane.
Name
During the Austro-Hungarian Empire (until end of World War I) the two islands were called Klein- und Gross-Kanidol.
Inhabitants
According to statistics it has a current, reported population of just 2 people,[1] of which most of them only reside temporarily on the island in the summer. The inhabitants usually make a living from fishing and agriculture.
References
Coordinates: 44°33′54″N 14°19′51″E / 44.564946°N 14.330785°E
Inhabited islands of Croatia Biševo • Brač • Čiovo • Cres • Drvenik Mali • Drvenik Veliki • Dugi otok • Hvar • Ilovik • Ist • Iž • Kaprije • Koločep • Kornat • Korčula • Krapanj • Krk • Lastovo • Lopud • Lošinj • Male Srakane • Mljet • Molat • Murter • Olib • Ošljak • Pag • Pašman • Premuda • Prvić • Rab • Rava • Rivanj • Sestrunj • Silba • Šipan • Šolta • Susak • Ugljan • Unije • Vele Srakane • Vir • Vis • Vrgada • Žirje • Zlarin • ZverinacCategories:- Islets of Croatia
- Populated places in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
- Islands of the Adriatic Sea
- Primorje-Gorski Kotar County geography stubs
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