Senj

Croatia
Senj, Croatia
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Sitting where the Adriatic meets the foothills of the Velebit mountains, Senj is a small Croatian coastal town with a café and restaurant scene that punches above its size. Its landmark is the Nehaj Fortress, completed in 1558, which served as the base of the Uskoks — Christian refugees from Ottoman Bosnia who were resettled here to guard the Habsburg frontier and later accused of piracy by Venice, leading to their expulsion in 1617.

  • Population4,164
  • Nearest water from center0.2 km
  • Nearest mountain from center3.3 km
  • UNESCO within 50 km1

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