Kali, Croatia
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Kali (Croatian pronunciation: [kâːli]) is a municipality in Croatia on Ugljan island in Zadar County. In the 2011 census, there were 1,638 inhabitants, 99.39% of whom were Croats.[1]
Attractions
Kali is a fishing town[2] with a Mediterranean feeling. The old central part of the town was founded on a hillock around St. Lovro's (St. Lawrence) Church, the patron saint of the town. The famed fishermen’s festival takes place under the saint's auspices every year in August.
Notes
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- ↑ Kali is also firmly committed to the local fishing industry, with trawlers crammed into the two harbours either side of its peninsula. Rough Guides (editor) (2012) Rough Guides Snapshot: Dalmatia Penguin, page 51, ISBN 978-1-4093-6154-1
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