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The Kvarner Gulf
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 North of Cres Town, the island narrows into a long, high ridge, descending steeply towards the sea on either side. The road dives from one side of the ridge to the other, swapping views of the Istrian peninsula to the west and the mainland from Rijeka to Velebit to the east. |
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The Kvarner Gulf
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 The westernmost of the Kvarner islands, Cres and Lošinj (really a single island divided by a narrow artificial channel), together make up a narrow sliver of land which begins just south of the Istrian coast and extends most of the way across the Kvarner Gulf. |
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 It's an easy hour's walk south along the coastal Setaliste from Opatija to LOVRAN, following a rocky shore punctuated by two pebbly coves at Icici and Ika. On arrival you'll find an Italianate, green-shuttered little town with a small harbour |
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 Just to the west of Rijeka, the Opatija Riviera (Opatijska rivijera) is a twenty-kilometre stretch of sedate seaside resorts which lines the western side of the Kvarner Gulf. Protected from strong winds by the ridge of Mount Ucka |
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The Kvarner Gulf
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 Rijeka's train station lies a few hundred metres west of the city centre on Krešimirova; ferries dock by the Riva, just south of the centre. The main bus station, handling all inter-city buses, is on the western fringe of the city centre at Trg Žabica. |
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