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species, was enriched by many imported species that are not congenial to this habitat but got acclimated to it thanks to the almost ideal microclimatic conditions. Inside the park there is an ethno park is an area within the Safari park presenting a typical
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there are about 600 indigenous plant species. Here cedars, bamboos, and the pyramidal yew have become acclimatised, while on Vanga the dwarf spruce grows. There is also much exotic vegetation that Tito received from foreign statesmen. The most important plant associations of
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1986:Cres-Lošinj
1934:Vele Orjule
1914:Sveti Grgur
1819:Mali Brijun
1734:Arta Velika
1663:Prvić (Krk)
1555:> 100 km
1527:islands of
1069:James Joyce
957:Sea turtles
891:ornithology
860:fallow deer
856:chital deer
672:Carlo Ponti
629:World War I
586:Robert Koch
532:Middle Ages
466:Veli Brijun
355:Mali Brijun
351:Veli Brijun
331:Archipelago
289: /
265:Coordinates
152:Native name
2039:Categories
1794:Kurba Vela
1478:Lake Vrana
1453:Medvednica
1204:Istrapedia
1124:22 October
1093:References
1042:Bronze Age
971:, and the
965:black tang
953:date-shell
932:came from
887:cormorants
684:Yugoslavia
648:Yugoslavia
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487:president
405:pronounced
91:newspapers
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1999:Elaphites
1754:Goli Otok
1601:10–100 km
1572:Dugi Otok
1463:Telašćica
1400:Paklenica
1210:9 January
1038:Byzantine
1017:over 200
949:pen-shell
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1673:Sestrunj
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1076:See also
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973:Tunicate
961:dolphins
951:and the
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864:mouflons
804:Conifers
796:Holm Oak
741:In 1991
732:Belgrade
712:Cold War
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485:Yugoslav
462:Croatian
434:Croatian
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1992:Brijuni
1849:Premuda
1844:Plavnik
1834:Piškera
1799:Lavdara
1789:Koločep
1779:Kaprije
1769:Jakljan
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1628:Lastovo
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1539:Lists:
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1443:Lastovo
1428:Biokovo
1410:Risnjak
1380:Kornati
1375:Brijuni
1284:16 June
1173::
1087:Kornati
991:Tourism
845:Aurochs
743:Croatia
590:malaria
503:History
454:Italian
432:in the
430:islands
422:Italian
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277:13°46′E
274:44°55′N
259:Croatia
245:Brijuni
105:scholar
1964:Zmajan
1959:Zlarin
1949:Vrgada
1909:Svetac
1889:Škarda
1874:Šćedro
1869:Rivanj
1854:Prežba
1839:Planik
1829:Mrčara
1784:Katina
1759:Ilovik
1739:Biševo
1693:Ugljan
1658:Pašman
1648:Murter
1633:Lošinj
1623:Kornat
1433:Dinara
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1744:Dolin
1713:Žirje
1698:Unije
1688:Šolta
1683:Šipan
1678:Silba
1643:Molat
1638:Mljet
1608:Čiovo
1458:Papuk
1390:Mljet
1055:Other
1034:Roman
924:from
910:India
879:gulls
814:Fauna
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777:Flora
633:Italy
112:JSTOR
98:books
1954:Zeča
1864:Rava
1824:Maun
1653:Olib
1577:Hvar
1567:Cres
1562:Brač
1468:Učka
1385:Krka
1286:2010
1254:ISBN
1212:2016
1147:ISBN
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399:The
302:Area
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