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Rakalj (Marcana, Istria)
Rakalj, located in the northeast of Pula and 12 km northeast of Marčana, is a small town on the west bank of the Raša bay. Residents deal with traditional agriculture,livestock farmine, mining of building stone in the surrounding areas. In recent years, begins to develop rural tourism and sightseeing. Rakalj introduces visitors to traditional Istrian pottery and ethnographic collection of old Istrian artifacts.
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Duga Uvala (Marcana, Istria)
One of the 4 beautiful coves of bay Vinjole, located on the eastern coast of Istria, 25 km away from Pula and only a few kilometers from Marčana. It stretches on the north side with beaches ideal for children and youth, and along the southwestern coast consists of accommodation ideal for holiday tourists.
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Krnica Porat (Marcana, Istria)
Krnica (Carnitia) is located in inland Istria, about 25km southeast of Pula, on the regional road toward Pula. In the past, it was called St. Mary of Krnica. Residents deal with agriculture and fishing.
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Marčana, Cestovní průvodce pro dovolenou v Marčaně, Istrie
Marcana
Dominantou tohoto překrásného města je kostel sv. Petra a Pavla z 15. století se zvonicí, která ke stavbě přibyla v roce 1846. Marčana je známá také díky středověkému kostelu sv. Antonína z Padovy z konce 16. století, který byl vysvěcen v roce 1709. Zatím neobjevené překrásné pobřeží Marčany se prudce svažuje do průzračných vod Jaderského moře. Najdete zde množství zeleně a romantických zátok. Výhled na nekonečné modré vody a horizont vám vezme dech.