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Šipan () also ''Sipano'' ((イタリア語:Giuppana)) is the largest of the Elaphiti Islands, northwest of Dubrovnik, Croatia; separated from the mainland coast by the Koločepski Channel; area ;〔 〕 The population is 500, the island is in length, and up to in width. It is the largest island in this group and its highest point is above sea level. Two limestone crests, the higher (Velji Vrh, 243 m) in the northeast and the lower in the southeast surround a dolomite depression, on which olives, figs, vine, carob-trees, almond-trees, oranges and citrus fruit are cultivated. There are two ports on the island, Suđurađ (San Giorgio) in the east, and Šipanska Luka (Porto Gippana) in the west. The island is also famed for its numerous palm tree species that grow on the island. It was first mentioned by this name in documents of 1371.〔Naklada Naprijed, ''The Croatian Adriatic Tourist Guide'', pg. 369, Zagreb (1999), ISBN 953-178-097-8〕 In 1426 it became part of Ragusa. == Gallery == File:Suđurađ.JPG|Suđurađ File:Šipanska Luka, pogled s morske strane.jpg|Šipanska Luka File:Ljetnikovac Suđurađ.JPG|Vice Stjepović-Skočibuha House File:Crkva na Pakljeni.JPG|Church on Pakljena File:Crkva sv. Stjepana u Suđurađu.JPG|Early mediveal St. Stephen Church in Suđurađ File:Crkva u Suđurađu.JPG|Church in Suđurađ File:Ruševine u Suđurađu na Šipanu.JPG|House of Getaldić File:Šipanska škola.JPG|School, library and administrative center File:NA ŠIPANU.JPG|Church File:Jelenji otoci Šipan.JPG|One of old noble houses File:Na otoku Šipanu.JPG File:Knežev dvor na Šipanu.JPG|Rector's Palace on Šipan File:Prema Šipanskoj Luci.JPG|Near of Šipanska Luka File:Šipanska obala.JPG|Šipanska Luka coast File:Kuća Šipanska Luka.JPG|House in Šipanska Luka File:Crkva u Šipanskoj Luci.JPG|Church in Šipanska Luka 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「Šipan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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