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Brijuni or Brioni are an Istrian archipelago and a national park in the Croatian part of the northern Adriatic Sea. They consist of two islands and twelve islets. The two largest islands are Veliki Brijun 7 km2 and Mali Brijun 1.7 km2, and the smaller ones are Sveti Marko, Gaz, Obljak, Supin, Supinić, Galija, Grunj, Vanga, Madona, Vrsar, Kozada and Sveti Jerolim. It is connected to Fažana by a tourist boat line. Excursion, cultural (archaeological sites, theater), nautical, sports (golf, tennis, diving, cycling), congress and bathing tourism are developing in accordance with the status of a national park. – Hillfort settlements (Gradina and Straža on Veli Brijun, Sveti Nikola on Mali Brijun), tumuli and necropolises testify to the settlement of the islands from the early Bronze Age to the ancient times.
Autochthonous vegetation, exceptionally preserved Mediterranean macchia, meadows where fallow deer, axes and mouflons graze carefree... are part of the Brijuni landscape and the program that is partly realized by tourist train. Veli Brijun is an increasingly desirable and visited destination for boaters every year, who spend a few days on the island enjoying the rich offer that the island offers them. The indented coastline, the diversity of the substrates, the bathymetric configuration and the specific hydrodynamic conditions are also reflected in the great diversity of littoral biocenoses - living communities - that are characteristic of the northern Adriatic region and still unchanged outside the influence of direct sources of pollution. The Brijuni aquatorium is significant as a fish hatchery and a representative oasis for typical marine organisms of the northern Adriatic, or rather their settlements and communities.
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