Dugi Otok
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Serbo-Croatian dugi + otok, meaning long island.
Proper noun
[edit]- An island in Croatia.
- 1968, United States. Naval Oceanographic Office, Sailing directions for the Mediterranean: Southeast Italy, the Adriatic, and western Greece to Akra Tainaron, page 379:
- Lavdarski Kanal lies between the southeastern part of Dugi Otok and Ostrvo Lavdara with two islets northwestward and one southeastward.
- 2010, Piers Letcher, Rudolf Abraham, Croatia, Bradt Travel Guides, →ISBN, page 273:
- Between Ugljan and Dugi Otok lies the sheltered island of Iž, which is little more than two harbour settlements – Mali Iž and Veli Iž – connected by what passes for a road in these parts.
- 2019, Trevor and Dinah Thompson, Adriatic Pilot, Imray, Laurie, Norie and Wilson Ltd (→ISBN), page 297:
- Approaching from S, beware of Hrid Po Hliba, a rocky islet which lies about 2 1⁄2 cables off Dugi Otok and about 1M SE of Rt Pelegrin.
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