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  2. Jadrolinija - Wikipedia

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    There are also 38 smaller ferries used for local passenger service, 12 catamarans and four smaller conventional ships. [2] The fleet's total carrying capacity is 4,084 vehicles and 29,902 passengers. Jadrolinija was founded in Rijeka on 20 January 1947 as a continuation of various smaller shipping companies which had operated along the Croatian ...

  3. HSC Karolina - Wikipedia

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    HSC Karolina is a high speed catamaran passenger ship owned by Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija. [1] [2] The ship was built by FBM Marinteknik of Singapore in 1989 as Estrala do Mar. She has five sisters, of which Dubravka, Judita, and Novalja were also bought by Jadrolinija. In 1995 she was renamed Supercat 3.

  4. Sail Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Sail Croatia operates small ship cruises called "Elegance" cruises, onboard its luxury vessels including Olimp (2017), which carries up to 38 passengers and departs from Split or Dubrovnik. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Other cruising options include sightseeing cruises called "Explorer" cruises, party cruises called "Navigator" cruises, hiking cruises called ...

  5. D8 road (Croatia) - Wikipedia

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    Split: D1 E71: To A1 motorway Dugopolje interchange (E65); A roundabout interchange with the D8 as the primary road D410: To Split to the Port of Split – Jadrolinija ferry access to Supetar, Bol and Milna on Brač Island, Stari Grad and Jelsa on Hvar Island, Rogač on Šolta Island, as well as to Vis and Lastovo islands. [8] [9] A partial ...

  6. Transport in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The three most common destinations for foreign cruise ships are the ports of Dubrovnik, Split and Zadar. Split is the country's largest passenger port, serving as the public port for domestic ferry, conventional ship and catamaran services as well as for international ferry, cruise or mega cruise services. [27]

  7. MF Prince - Wikipedia

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    Dubrovnik in Split, Croatia, on 3 January 2012, before departing to Ancona, Italy. In 2023 the Dubrovnik was sold to a Greek company called A-Ships Management and was renamed the Prince. It is reported that she will operate services between Italy and Montenegro.

  8. Battle of the Dalmatian Channels - Wikipedia

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    The convoy of 40 small boats led by the ferry Slavija was on its way to resupply Dubrovnik and retrieve refugees from the besieged city. [19] On 11 November, the Maltese-flagged coaster Euroriver , manned by a Croatian crew, was sunk by gunfire off Šolta Island.

  9. Yugoslav Navy - Wikipedia

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    The United States provided eight torpedo boats in the late 1940s, but most of those units were soon obsolete. [1] Two ex-Royal Navy W-class destroyers were bought in 1956. [2] The navy was upgraded in the 1960s when it acquired ten Osa-I class missile boats and four Shershen-class torpedo boats from the Soviet Union. [1]

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