- The Blue
Grotto or Blue Cave (Croatian:
Modra špilja), is a
waterlogged sea cave
located in a
small bay
called Balun (Ball in the
local dialect), on the...
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Drakonjina špilja (meaning "Dragon's cave"), also
known as
Zmajeva pećina ("Wurm's cave"), is
called so
because of the
mysterious relief of a
dragon found...
- jame v Sloveniji" (in Slovenian).
Retrieved 2020-02-17. "Popis najvećih
špilja" (in Croatian).
Retrieved 5
October 2016. "pocket card Croatia" (PDF). "Balkan...
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taller than wide,
visible in the s**** of the
northernmost cave (Pivnica
špilja), but
hardly pronounced in s**** from its
other known locality, Jama na...
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separate areas: 1) In the
caves Budina špilja and
Markov ponor in the Lika-Senj county, as well as in Ostrvička
špilja and the
upper part of the
Lukina jama-Trojama...
- stress, he
visits the cave alone. List of
caves List of
caves in
Italy Modra špilja on
island of Biševo,
Croatia Blue Grotto, a
group of sea
caverns on the...
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Bureau of Statistics. 2009. p. 49.
Retrieved 2011-09-19. "Popis najvećih
špilja". speleologija.hr.
Retrieved 23
January 2023. "Stupina jama".
Archived from...
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attractions on the
nearby Luštica peninsula.
These include Dobreč beach,
Mamula islet, Žanjice beach, the
Plava Špilja cave, and the
village of Rose. v t e...
- Grapčeva cave (Croatian: Grapčeva
spilja) is a
Neolithic and
Bronze Age
archaeological site.
Three distinct prehistorical cultures were
discovered here:...
- Vranjača Cave (pronounced [vraɲatʃa]; Croatian:
Špilja Vranjača) is a
karst cave in Croatia, on the
northern slopes of the
Mosor mountain near the village...