Brijuni Islands
About Brijuni Islands
About Istria in North Adriatic sea in Croatia
BRIJUNI ISLANDS are a group of islands and a national park (since 1983) in front of the western coast of Istria. They are separated from the mainland by the Fazana Strait, located 6 km from Pula with area 36 sq km.Brijuni Islands comprise the following islands: Veli Brijun (Big Brijun, 5.6 sq km), Mali Brijun (Small Brijun, 1.1 sq km) and Vanga (0.18 sq km), as well as several islets (Sveti Marko, Gaz, Obiljak, Supin, Galija, Gruni, Pusti, Vrsar, Jerolim, Kotez) and reefs Kabula, Crnika and Stine.
The coasts of the islands are well indented; the total length of the indented coast is 37.8 km. The surface of the islands is fairly levelled (an extension of the South Istrian plateau), covered with a thick layer of red soil which holds water.
Due to its favourable geographical location and low terrain, Brijuni Islands are known for their mild climate; winters are mild with an average temperature of 5.8 °C, summers being relatively warm with an average temperature of 22.8 °C. The average temperature in spring is 12.5 °C, in autumn 14.8 °C. Relative humidity is fairly high.
The vegetation of the islands is extremely rich, Mediterranean: holm oak, laurel, pine, olive, rosemary and underbrush. Brijuni Islands are of great maritime importance.
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