Vele Srakane

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Satelite image of Vele Srakane (bigger) and Male Srakane (smaller)
Satelite image of Vele Srakane (bigger) and Male Srakane (smaller)

Vele Srakane is an island in the Croatian part of Adriatic Sea. It is situated between Lošinj, Unije and Susak, just north of Male Srakane. Its area is 1.15 km²[1], and it has a population of 8 (as of 2001).[2] Highest peak is Vela straža, 59 meters high.[1] As of 2000 there are no cars, no shops and no running water on the island. Electricity, however, is available.[3] There is no harbour suitable for sheltering on the island, just two concrete piers unsuitable for longer containment, and the coast contains numerous reefs. This leads the islanders to ground their boats rather than anchor them.[3] The island has been inhabited since prehistory.[4] On Vela Straža, there are remnants of this prehistoric settlement.[4]

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  1. ^ a b (Croatian) First Croatian online peljar
  2. ^ Statistical yearbook for 2006 of Central bureau of statistics of Republic of Croatia
  3. ^ a b (Croatian) Fishing trip to Vele Srakane
  4. ^ a b (Croatian) Vele Srakane on Lošinj tourist board web site

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