Krka National Park

Krka National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Krka) is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka (ancient Greek: Kyrikos) that it encloses. It is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia, in Šibenik-Knin county, downstream Miljevci area, and just a few kilometers northeast of the city of Šibenik.[1] It was formed to protect the Krka River and is intended primarily for scientific, cultural, educational, recreational, and tourism activities.

The twenty closest neighbours in the database:

Sibenik (Croatia) (10 km), Split (Croatia) (50 km), Zadar (Croatia) (69 km), Mostar (Bosnia and Herzegovina) (156 km), Dubrovnik (Croatia) (216 km), Venice (Italy) (340 km), Rome (Italy) (354 km), Verona (Italy) (433 km), Sirmione (Italy) (463 km), Budapest (Hungary) (476 km), Vienna (Austria) (490 km), Bratislava (Slovak Republic) (493 km), Melk Abbey (495 km), Innsbruck (Austria) (524 km), Convent of Saint John in Val Müstair (534 km), Zugspitze (559 km), Ettal Abbey (565 km), Genoa (Italy) (566 km), Milan (Italy) (567 km), Linderhof Palace (572 km)

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