Vrana

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Vrana is a small town near Vrana Lake, 6 kilometers from Pakostane and 13 kilometers from Biograd na Moru. It is a place of rich history and cultural heritage.In Latin sources, the town is called Aurana, Laurana and Arauzona. The fortress was mentioned as early as the 9th century and was then owned by Croatian kings. Throughout history, Vrana was under Venetian and Ottoman rule. The turbulent history is evidenced by the remains of a fortress from the Middle Ages, the best-preserved secular Ottoman monument in Europe - Mashkovicha han, and the remains of a Roman aqueduct.Vrana Lake is named after the town Vrana, since it is located nearby. Vrana Lake is the largest natural lake in Croatia and has the status of a nature park.

№91 in Cities of Croatia

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Lilian

Lilian

13/12/2021

The Ottoman Monument in the town of Vrana is rich of history and cultural heritage of the place and the people. The sightseeing at the Roman Aqueduct is awe inspiring, the sun dazzled on the water and formed great colourful colours. I must visit this place next time
Evana

Evana

11/11/2021

I walked around the Vrana lake and the scenery is was outstanding, the aquatic animals gave life to the lake.The cool air in the atmosphere and the sound of the birds in the natural environment was very calming to the soul. Very therapeutic.
Alerth

Alerth

31/12/2021

The Benedictine monastery in this location is a location with a rich cultural heritage. I learned that it was built in the 9th century and was the first permanent residence for the Vatican in 1076. It was later turned into a military fort in the 16th century. I will visit again soon.
Logan

Logan

10/11/2021

The Jusuf Maskovica inn in this location is a monumental building. I learned that it was built in the 17th century to function as a resting place for travellers and Jusuf himself. I loved the Turkish architectural style used in its construction. I will visit again soon.
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