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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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1808:Mali Brijun
1723:Arta Velika
1652:Prvić (Krk)
1544:> 100 km
1516:islands of
1058:James Joyce
946:Sea turtles
880:ornithology
849:fallow deer
845:chital deer
661:Carlo Ponti
618:World War I
575:Robert Koch
521:Middle Ages
455:Veli Brijun
344:Mali Brijun
340:Veli Brijun
320:Archipelago
278: /
254:Coordinates
141:Native name
2028:Categories
1783:Kurba Vela
1467:Lake Vrana
1442:Medvednica
1193:Istrapedia
1113:22 October
1082:References
1031:Bronze Age
960:, and the
954:black tang
942:date-shell
921:came from
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673:Yugoslavia
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394:pronounced
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1988:Elaphites
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1389:Paklenica
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1065:See also
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962:Tunicate
950:dolphins
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785:Holm Oak
730:In 1991
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240:Location
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1369:Kornati
1364:Brijuni
1273:16 June
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980:Tourism
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579:malaria
492:History
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263:44°55′N
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1948:Zlarin
1938:Vrgada
1898:Svetac
1878:Škarda
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1597:Čiovo
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1642:Olib
1566:Hvar
1556:Cres
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