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List of islands of Croatia

Map of the Croatian islands

This is a list of islands of Croatia. There are over a thousand islands in Croatia, the exact number varying by definitions, and they cover a total area of about 3,300 km2 (1,300 sq mi).[1] The number and classification of islands in Croatia varies over time and by different measurements, causing some domestic controversy when discrepancies are found.[2]

Largest islands

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These are the larger ones, sorted approximately from northwest to southeast:

Northern seacoast

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Northern Dalmatia

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Central and southern Dalmatia

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Hydrographic Institute definitions

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The Hydrographic Institute of the Republic of Croatia classifies all landforms surrounded by water in the Adriatic Sea as islands (Croatian: otoci), islets (otočići) and rocks (hridi). The categorization is determined according to their surface area. Rocks are defined as islets smaller than 0.1 km2 (0.04 sq mi), islets are between 0.1 and 1.0 km2 (0.04 and 0.39 sq mi) and islands proper are bigger than 1.0 km2 (0.39 sq mi).[3]

#NumberAreaPercentage of
total area
Coastline lengthPercentage of
total coastline
km2sq mikmmi
Islands793,195.711,233.8798.04%3,573.812,220.6681.25%
Islets52562.4124.101.91%717.80446.0216.32%
Rocks and rocks awash6421.440.560.04%106.8266.372.43%
Total12463,259.571,258.53100.00%4,398.442,733.06100.00%
Source: T. Duplančić Leder, T. Ujević, M. Čala: Coastline lengths and areas... Geoadria, 9/1, 5-32, 2004.[3]

According to measurements obtained in early 2000s the largest islands in the Adriatic Sea are Cres with an area of 405.70 km2 (156.64 sq mi), and Krk with an area of 405.22 km2 (156.46 sq mi) (In earlier literature, including atlases, Krk was usually cited as the largest island). The smallest island is Smokvica Vela (Kornati) with an area of 1.04 km2 (0.40 sq mi).[3] The island with the longest coastline of 302.47 km (187.95 mi) is Pag, being the fifth according to area value and the island with the shortest coastline length of 5.8 km (3.60 mi) is Vele Orjule.[3] The biggest islet is Badija with an area of 0.97 km2 (0.37 sq mi), while the smallest one is Galicija covering 0.01 km2 (0.0039 sq mi).[3]

List of islands

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The following table lists the 79 Croatian islands having an area of 1 km2 (0.39 sq mi) or more, sorted by their surface area from largest to smallest. The area data is rounded off to the second decimal.

#IslandAreaPopulationCountyCoordinates
km2sq mi
1Cres405.70156.643,184Primorje-Gorski Kotar44°52′07″N 14°25′22″E / 44.86861°N 14.42278°E / 44.86861; 14.42278 (Cres)
2Krk405.22156.4617,860Primorje-Gorski Kotar45°04′27″N 14°36′28″E / 45.07417°N 14.60778°E / 45.07417; 14.60778 (Krk)
3Brač395.44152.6814,031Split-Dalmatia43°19′26″N 16°38′33″E / 43.32389°N 16.64250°E / 43.32389; 16.64250 (Brač)
4Hvar297.38114.8211,103Split-Dalmatia43°08′39″N 16°46′46″E / 43.14417°N 16.77944°E / 43.14417; 16.77944 (Hvar)
5Pag284.18109.728,398Lika-Senj / Zadar44°28′59″N 14°58′00″E / 44.48306°N 14.96667°E / 44.48306; 14.96667 (Pag)
6Korčula271.47104.8216,182Dubrovnik-Neretva42°56′20″N 16°54′11″E / 42.93889°N 16.90306°E / 42.93889; 16.90306 (Korčula)
7Dugi Otok113.3043.751,772Zadar44°00′40″N 15°02′15″E / 44.01111°N 15.03750°E / 44.01111; 15.03750 (Dugi Otok)
8Mljet98.0237.851,111Dubrovnik-Neretva42°44′52″N 17°31′52″E / 42.74778°N 17.53111°E / 42.74778; 17.53111 (Mljet)
9Vis89.7234.643,617Split-Dalmatia43°02′41″N 16°09′15″E / 43.04472°N 16.15417°E / 43.04472; 16.15417 (Vis)
10Rab86.1633.279,480Primorje-Gorski Kotar44°46′14″N 14°46′32″E / 44.77056°N 14.77556°E / 44.77056; 14.77556 (Rab)
11Pašman60.1123.212,711Zadar43°57′05″N 15°21′03″E / 43.95139°N 15.35083°E / 43.95139; 15.35083 (Pašman)
12Šolta58.1822.461,479Split-Dalmatia43°22′46″N 16°17′51″E / 43.37944°N 16.29750°E / 43.37944; 16.29750 (Šolta)
13Lošinj74297,771Primorje-Gorski Kotar
14Ugljan51.0519.716,182Zadar44°05′03″N 15°09′34″E / 44.08417°N 15.15944°E / 44.08417; 15.15944 (Ugljan)
15Lastovo40.8215.76835Dubrovnik-Neretva42°45′15″N 16°52′31″E / 42.75417°N 16.87528°E / 42.75417; 16.87528 (Lastovo)
16Kornat32.4412.537Šibenik-Knin43°48′33″N 15°19′09″E / 43.80917°N 15.31917°E / 43.80917; 15.31917 (Kornat)
17Čiovo28.1310.864,455Split-Dalmatia43°30′01″N 16°17′53″E / 43.50028°N 16.29806°E / 43.50028; 16.29806 (Čiovo)
18Olib26.1410.09147Zadar44°22′41″N 14°47′08″E / 44.37806°N 14.78556°E / 44.37806; 14.78556 (Olib)
19Molat22.188.56207Zadar44°13′55″N 14°50′33″E / 44.23194°N 14.84250°E / 44.23194; 14.84250 (Molat)
20Vir22.088.531,608Zadar44°18′16″N 15°03′59″E / 44.30444°N 15.06639°E / 44.30444; 15.06639 (Vir)
22Murter17.586.795,060Šibenik-Knin43°48′04″N 15°36′46″E / 43.80111°N 15.61278°E / 43.80111; 15.61278 (Murter)
23Unije16.886.5290Primorje-Gorski Kotar44°38′56″N 14°15′25″E / 44.64889°N 14.25694°E / 44.64889; 14.25694 (Unije)
2416.516.37557Zadar44°02′20″N 15°06′53″E / 44.03889°N 15.11472°E / 44.03889; 15.11472 ()
25Šipan16.226.26436Dubrovnik-Neretva42°43′42″N 17°52′44″E / 42.72833°N 17.87889°E / 42.72833; 17.87889 (Šipan)
26Sestrunj15.125.8448Zadar44°09′22″N 14°59′27″E / 44.15611°N 14.99083°E / 44.15611; 14.99083 (Sestrunj)
27Žirje15.085.82124Šibenik-Knin43°39′05″N 15°39′41″E / 43.65139°N 15.66139°E / 43.65139; 15.66139 (Žirje)
28Žut14.835.730Šibenik-Knin43°51′47″N 15°18′51″E / 43.86306°N 15.31417°E / 43.86306; 15.31417 (Žut)
29Silba14.275.51265Zadar44°22′56″N 14°41′41″E / 44.38222°N 14.69472°E / 44.38222; 14.69472 (Silba)
30Prvić (Krk)12.764.930Primorje-Gorski Kotar44°54′38″N 14°48′05″E / 44.91056°N 14.80139°E / 44.91056; 14.80139 (Prvić (Krk))
31Drvenik Veliki11.704.52168Split-Dalmatia43°26′39″N 16°08′43″E / 43.44417°N 16.14528°E / 43.44417; 16.14528 (Drvenik Veli)
32Ist9.733.76202Zadar44°16′28″N 14°45′51″E / 44.27444°N 14.76417°E / 44.27444; 14.76417 (Ist)
33Premuda8.673.3558Zadar44°19′44″N 14°37′31″E / 44.32889°N 14.62528°E / 44.32889; 14.62528 (Premuda)
34Plavnik8.643.340Primorje-Gorski Kotar44°58′17″N 14°31′30″E / 44.97139°N 14.52500°E / 44.97139; 14.52500 (Plavnik)
35Maun8.503.280Zadar44°25′42″N 14°55′21″E / 44.42833°N 14.92250°E / 44.42833; 14.92250 (Maun)
36Šćedro8.373.230Split-Dalmatia43°05′18″N 16°42′07″E / 43.08833°N 16.70194°E / 43.08833; 16.70194 (Šćedro)
37Zlarin8.053.11276Šibenik-Knin43°41′19″N 15°50′56″E / 43.68861°N 15.84889°E / 43.68861; 15.84889 (Zlarin)
38Kaprije7.122.75143Šibenik-Knin43°41′51″N 15°42′01″E / 43.69750°N 15.70028°E / 43.69750; 15.70028 (Kaprije)
39Sveti Grgur6.382.460Primorje-Gorski Kotar44°52′02″N 14°45′35″E / 44.86722°N 14.75972°E / 44.86722; 14.75972 (Sveti Gregur)
40Biševo5.922.2919Split-Dalmatia42°58′27″N 16°00′39″E / 42.97417°N 16.01083°E / 42.97417; 16.01083 (Biševo)
41Veliki Brijun5.722.210Istria
42Ilovik5.502.12104Primorje-Gorski Kotar
43Sveti Klement5.282.040Split-Dalmatia
44Dolin4.611.780Primorje-Gorski Kotar
45Goli Otok4.541.750Primorje-Gorski Kotar
46Lopud4.381.69269Dubrovnik-Neretva
47Svetac4.191.620Split-Dalmatia
48Zverinac4.181.6148Zadar
49Sušac4.031.560Dubrovnik-Neretva
50Škarda3.781.460Zadar
51Susak3.771.46188Primorje-Gorski Kotar
52Rava3.631.4098Zadar
53Rivanj3.621.4022Zadar
54Drvenik Mali3.431.3254Split-Dalmatia
55Kakan3.391.310Šibenik-Knin
56Zmajan3.301.270Šibenik-Knin
57Jakljan3.071.190Dubrovnik-Neretva
58Prežba2.801.080Dubrovnik-Neretva
59Tijat2.781.070
60Piškera2.671.030Zadar
61Zeča2.550.980
62Koločep2.440.94294Dubrovnik-Neretva
63Prvić (Šibenik)2.410.93453
64Vrgada2.320.90242
65Lavdara2.270.880
66Tun Veli2.210.850
67Škrda2.050.790
68Levrnaka1.840.710
69Lavsa1.780.690
70Sit1.770.680
71Kurba Vela1.740.670
72Mrčara1.450.560Dubrovnik-Neretva
73Arta Velika1.280.490Šibenik-Knin
74Vele Srakane1.180.468
75Katina1.130.440
76Planik1.090.420
77Mali Brijun1.070.410
78Vele Orjule1.060.410
79Smokvica Vela1.050.410

Selected islets

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The following is an incomplete list of islets.

Bureau of Statistics definitions

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The Croatian Bureau of Statistics uses data from the Geographical Department of the Faculty of Science of the University of Zagreb, which classifies a total of 1,185 islands, rocks and reefs: 48 inhabited islands, 670 uninhabited islands (Croatian: otoci), 389 rocks (hridi) and 78 reefs (grebeni).[4] The rocks and reefs are defined as the "rocky remains of an islet or a rocky formation destroyed by abrasion", differentiated by whether they are "always above sea level" or "at, under or above sea level (at low tide)", respectively.[4]

Other definitions

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Mark Biondich's Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture puts the number of Croatian islands at 1,246. Of these, there are 718 islands in the conventional sense, 389 cliffs, and 78 reefs.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Duplančić Leder, Tea; Ujević, Tin; Čala, Mendi (June 2004). "Coastline lengths and areas of islands in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea determined from the topographic maps at the scale of 1: 25 000" (PDF). Geoadria. 9 (1). Zadar: 5–32. doi:10.15291/geoadria.127. Retrieved 25 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Kartografi protiv Turističke zajednice - Imamo 1246 otoka, tko je izgubio dva, ne znamo". Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 8 June 2010. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Duplančić Leder, Tea; Ujević, Tin; Čala, Mendi (June 2004). "Coastline lengths and areas of islands in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea as determined from topographic maps at a 1:25,000 scale" (PDF). Geoadria. 9 (1). Zadar, Croatia: Hrvatsko geografsko društvo - Zadar, Geography Department, University of Zadar. ISSN 1331-2294. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Croatian Bureau of Statistics (2009). "Geographical and meteorological data" (PDF). Statistical Yearbook for 2009. Croatian Bureau of Statistics. p. 44. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  5. ^ Biondich, Mark (2005). Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture, page 414. ABC-CLIO; ISBN 1-57607-800-0.
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