Dalmatie is a region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, mostly in modern Croatia, spreading between the island of Pag in the northwest and the Bay of Kotor in the southeast.
The inner Dalmatie
(Dalmatinska Zagora) is fifty kilometers inland in the north but narrows to just a few kilometers wide in the south.
The larger Dalmatian islands are Île Dugi Otok, Ugljan, Pašman, Île Brac, Hvar, Korcula, Vis, Lastovo and Mljet. The larger Dalmatian mountains are Dinara, Mosor, Svilaja, Biokovo,
Mosec and Kozjak. The rivers are Zrmanja, Krka, Cetina and Neretva.
Because of the way sea currents and winds flow, the sea water of the Adriatic is much cleaner and much warmer on the Croatian side than it is on the Italian side. The Dalmatian
concordant coastline also includes an immense number of coves, islands and channels. This makes it a really attractive place for nautical races, and nautical tourism in general.
There's a fair number of marinas as well.
Dalmatia also includes several national parks, that are tourist attractions in their own right: Paklenica
karst river, Kornati archipelago, Krka river rapids and Mljet island within island.
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