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Not far away from Privlaka, there
is the Kornati archipelago consisting of 140 islands, islets
and cliffs, with 89 of them declared a National Park because
of its natural beauty due to its numerous caves and crystal
clear blue water. National Park occupies the area of about 220
km2 (54.000 acres).
Also near,there is National park of Paklenica (about 70 caves),
and Plitvice lakes national park (the most beautyfull and wellknown
croatian national park, UNESCO world heritage).
Avenue of approach already exist and will be fixed and refined
until the apartments are built.
The architects idea was the apartment settlement to look like
an oasis of peace . Each building has green area by its own,
that could be used as yard, garden, or, finaly the pool.
A part of this area is planed to be a playyard.
The begining of construction works is planed for the autmn
2007. and it should be finished until Jun 2008.
Apartment settlement is consisting of 8 buildings and is
placed in quarter Glavani in Privlaka.
Each building has 4 apartments. Building surface is 135 m2
on the area of 400m2.
There are two apartments in ground floor, and two apartments
on the first floor.
Apartments surface is different. Between 36m2 to 55m2.
Total nettosurface of all apartments is 1549m2.
All apartments will be built on turn-key sistem, with no
furniture. Every apartment has toilet and shower bath, but
no tub.
According to buyers wishes, the changes on interior can be
taken.
There is a parking place reserved for each apartment, but
no cellar.
Due to Mediterranean climate, there is no need for classical
heating, so if the heating is nececary it should be done using
electrical heaters, although, the heating is also possible
using aircondition.
The overhead expences take cca 200 ,00 croatia kuna pro month,
or cca 30,00 €.
The real estate taxes take 5 % at the moment of buying.
The notary costs are negligible.
Payment by arrangement. |
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PRIVLAKA
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Privlaka is a picturesque tourist and fishing town on riviera
Zadar, situated on a large, flat peninsula, from all three
sides surrounded by crystal sand and divine beaches. Privlaka
is the most important tie between the oldest Croatian royal
town of Nin in the North East and the island Vir in the West.
Privlaka is first mentioned in written documents in 1296 as
a viticultural community. The name of the town kept changing
through the centuries: Brevilaqua, Privilacha, Priulacha…until
it reached the form by which it is known today.
To experience Privlaka is to visit the picturesque port in
the centre of the town early in the morning, where fishermen,
upon returning form morning fishing, collect their nets in
an old and traditional way and offer fresh fish. The Privlaka
fishermen are famous for ludar, a traditional way of fishing,
passed down for decades form generation to generation. Next
to the very port and to the west, a promenade runs around
almost the entire peninsula and offers an unforgettable sunset
view.
Privlaka is known for Sabunja dwellers, who have become famous
for their painstaking digging of sand from the sea and building
the white town of Zadar after World War II. Zadar is only
15 minutes away by car. They used to transport sand along
the entire coast in their wooden ships (trabakul, bracera
and leut). Sabunja dwellers left a deep mark in the Privlaka
way of life, so the Privlaka football club was named after
them (Sabunjar).
Privlaka is situated on a vast, flat peninsula with sandy
soil (7 km long and 4 km wide) which closes the gulf of Nin
form the north-eastern side and the channel of Zadar form
the south-west. It is located 18 km from Zadar, 5.5 km from
the historical and the oldest Croatian town of Nin, and only
8.5 km from the Zaton holiday village, rich in numerous sports
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Mostly owing to its numerous sandy
beaches, today Privlaka is a tourist town. The most prominent part
of the rich tourist offer of Privlaka are its beautiful sandy beaches
and the shallow and warm sea, which is most convenient for family
tourism. Numerous restaurants and cafés, a konoba, as well as a
market, an exchange office, etc., are but a small part of the overall
tourist offer of Privlaka.
Clean air and black geothermal mud are what makes this location
so attractive to people who suffer from health problems such as
asthma, rheumatism, arthritis, etc.
The coast of Privlaka is well-indented. The continental part of
the coast is 14,30 km long and the coast of the islands is 0,30
km long, which is 14,65 km in total. The coast has many peninsulas,
promontories, lagoons, small coves, channels etc.
Privlaka has a mild Mediterranean climate, with 2.540 hours of
sun per year. Its basic characteristic is the exposition to the
favourable influence of the sea, which is particularly noticeable
in the summer, when the air flows from the north-west (maestral).The
dryness of the climate is particularly noticeable in smaller areas
of limestone landscapes, even though the precipitation is sufficient.
Since this area is covered in layers of soft earth, the retention
of moist in the ground as well as water in the ground or on the
surface significantly change the effects of the lack of rain.
To come to Privlaka is to see, hear, smell, inhale, to feel the
previously unscented, the untouched, the unfathomable… Privlaka,
beyond relaxation and beyond life.
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