Ražanac

Razanac is a typical Dalmatian fishermen's village and small harbour on the coast of the southern part of the Velebit Channel, 24 km northeast of Zadar. Chief occupations are farming, livestock breeding, fishing and tourism. The coast is poorly indented and chiefly bare from the cape of Debela Nozica in the north-west to the cove of Bokulja in the south-east. In front of the village are low and bare islets of Razanac Veli, Razanac Mali and Donji Skolj.

Get in
Razanac is located on the local road, branching off from the main road (M29).

See
On Sibenicka Glavica, south of the village, are the ruins of an Illyrian hill-fort. Medieval settlements emerged during the period of Turkish-Venetian wars (16th and 17th c.). The harbour features the remains of a fortification from the 16th century.

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