
Losinj
Лошинь
Losinj is a Croatian island located in the northern Adriatic Sea, part of the Cres-Lošinj archipelago. Spanning approximately 75 square kilometers, it is known for its mild climate and diverse flora. The island's highest peak, Televrin, stands at 588 meters above sea level.
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Historically, Losinj was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the early 20th century. It features the town of Mali Losinj, which has a natural harbor and is a local administrative center. The island is accessible by ferry connections from the mainland. Popular activities include hiking and exploring its numerous coves and bays.