- Krk
Infobox Islands
name = Krk
image caption = Bašćanska Draga
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native name =
native name link = Croatian
nickname =
location =Adriatic sea
coordinates = coord|45|4|N|14|36|E|type:isle_scale:250000|display=inline,title
archipelago =
total islands =
major islands =
area = 405.78 km²
highest mount =Obzova
elevation = 568 m
country = Croatia
country admin divisions title = County
country admin divisions = Primorje-Gorski
country admin divisions title 1 =
country admin divisions 1 =
country admin divisions title 2 =
country admin divisions 2 =
country capital city =
country largest city = Krk
country largest city population = 5,491
country leader title =
country leader name =
population = 17,860
population as of = 2001
density = 44
ethnic groups =
additional info =Krk (Italian "Veglia", German: "Vegl";
Latin "Curicta") is aCroatia n island in the northernAdriatic Sea , located nearRijeka in theBay of Kvarner and part of thePrimorje-Gorski Kotar county .Krk is, together with
Cres , the largest Adriatic island, with an area of 405.78 km², and also the most populous one, with numerous towns and villages totalling 17,860 (2001). Although recent student surveys pointed thatCres is the largest Croatian island, most recent official data show they are the same size.Towns
The municipalities and larger settlements on Krk include:
* The eponymous city of Krk, with 5,491 inhabitants (2001), located at coord|45|13|N|14|32|E|.
*Omišalj (Italian: "Castelmuschio"; German: "Moschau"): 2,998 people
*Malinska -Dubašnica (Italian: "Malinsca"; German: "Durischal"): 2,726 people
*Punat (Italian: "Ponte"; German:Sankt Maria ): 1,876 people
*Dobrinj (Italian: "Dobrigno"; German: "Dobrauen"): 1,970 people
*Baška (Italian: "Besca"; German: "Weschke"): 1,554 people
*Vrbnik (Italian: "Verbenico"; German: "Vörbnick"): 1,245 peopleBoachen -
Gabonjin Krassitz -Krašica Sankt Anton -Anton Sankt Foska -Pinezići Sankt Maria -Glavotok Sankt Niklas -Valbiska Sniewitz -Njivice Economics and infrastructure
Krk is located rather near the mainland and has been connected to it via a 1,430 meter two-arch concrete bridge since
1980 , one of the longest concrete bridges in the world. Due to the proximity to the city of Rijeka,Omišalj also hosts the Rijeka International Airport as well as anoil refinery (related to the Rijekaport tanker facilities). Amonastery lies on the small island ofKošljun in a bay off the coast of Krk.Krk is a popular tourist destination, because of the situation and proximity to
Slovenia , southernGermany ,Austria , and northernItaly .Since the collapse of theEastern Bloc , many tourists have appeared fromHungary ,Romania , and other former Eastern Bloc countries.History
The island has been inhabited since before
10th century BCE .The Romans called the island "Curicta".During theRoman Civil War , the Bay of Curicta was the scene of sea combat between the fleets of Caesar andPompey .Over a thousand years later, the island was the center of the "Vegliot" dialect of the
Dalmatian language . Krk was also the seat ofmedieval bishop s and important nobility, theFrankopan s.Culture and religion
Krk has historically been a center of Croatian culture. Various literature in
Glagolitic alphabet was created and in part preserved on Krk (notably the Baška Tablet, the oldest preserved text in Croatian).Krk belonged to the
Republic of Venice during the Middle Ages until its dissolution, when its destinies followed those ofDalmatia . It became part of the kingdom SHS, later Yugoslavia, afterWorld War I , in 1920. After that date, the village of Veglia/Krk remained the only predominantly Italian-speaking municipality in Yugoslavia. After WWII, most of the Italians left.Catholic bishopric
Other
The fictional island Everon from the
video game is based on Krk.Further reading
*"Anton Bozanić: Mahnić i njegova Staroslavenska akademija. Krk u. Rijeka 2002".
ources and external links
* [http://www.krk.hr/english/ Krk official site (tourist board)]
* [http://www.krk-croatia.com/eng/tur_sred.htm Tourist destinations on Krk]
* [http://www.pictures-croatia.com/krk/ Pictures Krk]
*wikitravel
* [http://www.dzs.hr/Hrv_Eng/ljetopis/2006/01-Binder.pdf Geographical and meteorological data, Statistical yearbook 2006., DZS]
* [http://www.burger.si/Croatia/Krk/IndexKrk.htm Virtual Tour of Krk]
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