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Krk

Island in the northern Adriatic Sea, in the Bay of Kvarner, off the coast of Croatia; approximate area 440 sq km/170 sq mi; population (1991) 16,400. The chief products are wines and fruit. The capital, also called Krk, has a 13th-century cathedral and many other old buildings.



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On June 5, 2003, John Paul II made his first trip in a catamaran which he boarded in Croatia to cross the strait separating the island of Krk from the mainland port of Rijeka.
For instance, in Croatia, average breast milk levels of dioxin in Krk decreased between 1986 and 1988, while in Zagreb, they increased (12,14).
com was founded in 2004 by independent filmmakers Yuse Turner and Krk Nordenstrom, because they felt typical independent film sites were irritatingly clogged with ads that had to be watched before a viewer could see the films.
 
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