Lika-Senj County maps are available in a variety of mounting and framing options. Maps are ideal for business applications, sales areas, delivery planning, direct mail targeting, and hundreds of other applications. Road maps come in many shapes, sizes, and scales. Small, one-page maps can be used to outline the region's major routes and features. We offer custom cartography services where you can develop the perfect map for your business or home decor. Whether you're a climber, hiker, geography buff, or armchair traveler, you'll love the Lika-Senj County map's extensive coverage.
Lika-Senj County is the largest Croatian county, covering 5,353 km2 and 9.46% of the territory of the Republic of Croatia. The county's administrative seat and largest city is Gospić. In addition to the Velebit hinterland, which occupies 80% of the area, the county consists of its Senj and Karlobag coastlines, with 17.65% of the total county area, and the northwestern part of the island of Pag, with 1.74% of the county's territory. The county also includes a part of the territorial sea, with an area of 596.63 km² or 1.9% of the Croatian maritime waters. Almost the entire area of Lika-Senj County is located in mountainous Croatia, in the highest and most indented part of Croatia in terms of relief. This is the Dinarides mountain range.
Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, be fortified by it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.
Man seeks to learn, and man kills himself because of the loss of cohesion in his religious society; he does not kill himself because of his learning. It is certainly not the learning he acquires that disorganizes religion; but the desire for knowledge wakens because religion becomes disorganized.