Nin è una piccola città costiera nella Contea di Zadar, Croazia, situata sulla costa adriatica dell'Europa sudorientale. La città ospita la Chiesa della Santa Croce, una delle più piccole chiese d'Europa, e presenta architettura medievale nella sua vecchia città fortificata. I visitatori esplorano i resti romani, camminano lungo le spiagge e assaporano la cucina dalmata tradizionale nei ristoranti fronte mare.
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