Nin es un pequeño pueblo costero en el Condado de Zadar, Croacia, ubicado en la costa adriática del sureste de Europa. La ciudad alberga la Iglesia de la Santa Cruz, una de las iglesias más pequeñas de Europa, y presenta arquitectura medieval dentro de su casco antiguo amurallado. Los visitantes exploran las ruinas romanas, pasean por las playas y disfrutan de la cocina dalmata tradicional en restaurantes frente al mar.
Nin is a small coastal town in Zadar County, northern Dalmatia, Croatia, situated on a low-lying islet approximately 18 kilometres north of Zadar. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in Croatia, with roots in the pre-Roman Liburnian culture and later significance as the Roman municipium of Aenona. The town served as the seat of the earliest Croatian bishops and as a royal coronation site during the early medieval Croatian kingdom. Its lagoon environment, saltpan nature reserve, and therapeutic mud beaches give it a dual identity as both a heritage destination and a natural wellness site on the eastern Adriatic coast.
Nin | Zadar County | Northern Dalmatia | Croatia | Adriatic Coast | Ancient Royal Town | Healing Lagoon