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SOLD: Seafront Building Land for sale, Dugi Otok

€45,000
Sale | Location: Dugi Otok | 320 lot size | beds
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Seafront Building Land for sale, Dugi Otok

Seafront building land for sale, Dugi Otok is a SPECIAL OFFER: Building plot with size 320 m2! This great seafront piece of land for sale is located in the first row to the sea and comes with mooring place on Dugi Otok. It is allowed to build a family house. Dugi otok is the biggest island of Zadar’s archipelago, 50km long and about 5km wide. It takes one hour and a half by ferry from Zadar (3 or 4 lines daily in the summer) and it remains out of usual tourist routes. That makes Dugi Otok an quiet destination, ideal for tourists that will appreciate the peace and the natural beauties that don’t miss on island.
The central position in Adriatic Sea (more distant than Ugljan and Pasman islands) make a weather in Dugi Otok even more better and “Mediterranean” than elsewhere in Dalmatia.

Hrvatski Jezik

POSEBNA PONUDA: GRADJEVNO ZEMLJISTE U 1. REDU UZ MORE. ZEMLJISTE SE NALAZI U GRADJEVNOJ ZONI, IZGRADJENI DIO. POVRSINA PARCELE JE 320 M2. DOZVOLJENA GRADNJA OBITELJSKE KUCE.

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Zadar is a beautiful, 3000 years old centre of North Dalmatia, resting on the coast of the Adriatic sea that will give you an opportunity to testify its vivid history and enjoy the contemporary aspects of its culture today. Zadar evolved a lot through the years, transforming itself from a prehistoric settlement to an Illyrian village to a Roman municipality and surviving other transformations until it was finally liberated and reunited with the rest of Croatia in 1993. As the Croatian National Tourist Board says, the region of Zadar tells the story of the sources of Croatian cultural heritage better than any book.

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