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- glaciation. In the ria of the Krka River, seawater extends to the base of Skradinski buk. The ria of the Krka River is 23.5 kilometers in length. This ria...
- Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant is a hydroelectric power plant near Skradinski Buk waterfall on the Krka River in central Dalmatia, Croatia. It is located...
- park, Slapovi Krke, is a series of waterfalls, the biggest of which, Skradinski buk, was named after Skradin. During Antiquity, the city was known as...
- slap (Large Waterfall) – 78 m (256 ft), highest waterfall in Croatia Skradinski Buk – Krka river Labský vodopád (Elbe waterfall) - 35 m (115 ft) followed...
- Krka and its largest tributary, the Čikola. At that point, they form the Skradinski waterfalls, a long series with a total height of 45 m (148 ft). From this...
- Silver + special award Falkland, Fife Gold 2006 Virgen Gold Sohier Silver Skradinski Buk Bronze Svojsin Bronze Eguisheim Gold Brokeloh Gold Orfű Bronze Aughrim...
- has the Krka National Park with waterfalls and religious monasteries. Skradinski Buk has attractions and facilities available among various footpaths,...
- Matica Hrvatska. Retrieved 20 April 2022. Hrčak Vicko Kapitanović: »Skradinski biskupi i građevine u proječju Krke u 18. stoljeću prema arhivskim spisima«...
- Posiloviću: zbornik radova sa znanstvenoga skupa "Pavao Posilović i šibensko-skradinski kraj u njegovo doba", Skradin - Visovac, 27.-28.listopada 2000. Gradska...
- kilometers of Čikola, which are submerged by the rising travertine barrier of Skradinski Buk. Lake Torak spring is 150 m in diameter and 30 m deep. The narrower...