Prolaz Proversa Mala is the channel between Dugi Otok N and O. Katina S. Its depth is 4.20 m and it is well marked (red and green lateral buoys with lights). Fires also mark the approaches from offshore and the coast E of Dugi O.
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Prolaz Proversa Mala Kornati
Apperçu des Kornati avant le passage du chenal Prolaz Proversa Mala
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Prolaz Proversa Mala Kornati
Entrée chenal Proversa Mala
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Prolaz Proversa Mala est le chenal entre Dugi Otok au N et O. Katina au S. Sa profondeur est de 4,20 m et il est bien balisé (bouées latérales rouges et vertes avec feux). Des feux marquent également les approches depuis le large et par la côte E de Dugi O.
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Otok Zirje
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Vir island is located SW Pag, it is 25 kilometers north
of Zadar and it has an area of 22.38 square kilometers. It rises gently from the sea to a bare and double summit, (Bandira) 112m high, with reminds of fort. A ...
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Dalmatia (Croatian Dalmacija, Italian Dalmazzia) is a coastal region of Croatia along the Adriatic, stretching from the island of Pag in the northwest, the Bay of Kotor (Montenegro) to the south East. It extends 350 km along the east coast of the Adriatic Sea about 60 km wide, ...
Winds:Do not underestimate the winds, especially bura
(bora) in the Gulf of Kvarner and the Velebit channel. Other winds are
more "lenient" but their strength varies in intensity from north to
south along the coast. For
example, the "Mistral" (Mistral) which is especially nice ...
Winds—WeatherBora is the name of the cold and dry NE or N wind which blows with great
strength and affects the Adriatic Sea in the cool season. It is much
less frequent and generally much weaker in summer. This wind is felt
strongly along both sides of the Adriatic and is especially ...
The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula, and is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. The western coast is Italian, while the eastern coast runs mostly along Croatia, but lesser parts belong to Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, ...