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The islands of Ilovik ((イタリア語:Asinello)) and ''Sveti Petar'' ((イタリア語:San Pietro)) are located in Croatia south of the island Lošinj (Lussino), separated by the Strait of Ilovik ((クロアチア語:Ilovačka vrata)). ==Geography== The only village located on the island of Ilovik is also called Ilovik. The circumference of the island is , and it occupies an area of .〔 〕 The coast is accessible from all sides with many secluded bays. The largest bay with a sandy beach is Paržine, located on the south-eastern part of the island. Paržine is connected to the village by a road, as is the beach Parknu, which includes a World War II bunker. Beaches with easier access from the village include Harbac, Šoto Pini and Sidro. Also at Šoto Pini, which means 'under the pines' is a small soccer field where some intense games take place. The island also has a bocce court. Ilovik and Sveti Petar are separated by an inlet which is long and 300 m (975 ft) wide. The location of the inlet offers a natural barrier from most winds, except partially from the ''jugo'' (south wind) and bura. The convenient location of this harbor makes it a favorite rest stop between the northern and southern parts of the Adriatic. In only a few hours, you can reach Istria, Rijeka, Krk, Rab, Pag, Kornati and other mid-Dalmatian destinations. In the town you will find a well-stocked store, post office, currency exchange office and several restaurants. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ilovik」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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