Nin
Nin is a walled town in a lagoon on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, in northern Dalmatia. It is surrounded by natural sandy beaches and linked with the mainland by two stone bridges from the 16th century.Photo: Amphisbène, CC BY 2.5.
Photo: Szabolcs Emich, CC BY 2.0.
Places of Interest
Highlights include Church of St. Nicholas and Church of the Holy Cross.
Church of St. Nicholas
Church
Photo: Pudelek, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Church of St. Nicholas is a late 11th or early 12th century Pre-Romanesque style Roman Catholic church located in the field of Prahulje, one mile from Zadar, between Zaton and Nin in Croatia.
Church of the Holy Cross
Church
Photo: Böhringer, CC BY-SA 2.5.
Church of the Holy Cross is a Croatian Pre-Romanesque Catholic church originating from the 9th century in Nin.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Zaton and Grbe.
Ninski Stanovi
Village
Ninski Stanovi is a village in Croatia. Ninski Stanovi is situated 3½ km southeast of Nin.
Nin
- Categories: town in Croatia and locality
- Location: Town of Nin, Zadar County, Croatia, Balkans, Europe
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
44.2431° or 44° 14′ 35″ northLongitude
15.184° or 15° 11′ 3″ eastPopulation
1,100Elevation
5 metres (16 feet)Open location code
8FPQ65VM+6JOpenStreetMap ID
node 455570662OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
3216446Wikidata ID
Q396372
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Waray—“Nin” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Nin”
- Arabic: “نين”
- Armenian: “Նին”
- Asturian: “Nin”
- Belarusian: “Нін”
- Bosnian: “Nin”
- Breton: “Nin”
- Bulgarian: “Нин”
- Catalan: “Nin”
- Cebuano: “Nin”
- Central Kurdish: “نین”
- Chinese: “寧”
- Chinese: “尼恩”
- Croatian: “Nin”
- Czech: “Nin”
- Czech: “Nona”
- Dutch: “Nin”
- Egyptian Arabic: “نين”
- French: “Nin”
- French: “Nona”
- German: “Fleissenburg”
- German: “Nin”
- Greek: “Νιν”
- Hungarian: “Nin”
- Italian: “Nona”
- Japanese: “ニン”
- Korean: “닌”
- Latin: “Aenana”
- Latin: “Aenona”
- Lombard: “Nona”
- Macedonian: “Нин”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Nin i Zadar”
- Persian: “نین، کرواسی”
- Persian: “نین”
- Polish: “Nin”
- Romanian: “Nin”
- Russian: “Нин”
- Serbian: “Nin”
- Serbian: “Нин”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Nin”
- Slovak: “Nin”
- Slovenian: “Nin”
- Spanish: “Nin”
- Swedish: “Aenona”
- Swedish: “Fleissenburg”
- Swedish: “Nin”
- Tatar: “Нин”
- Turkish: “Aenona”
- Turkish: “Fleissenburg”
- Turkish: “Nin”
- Turkish: “Nona”
- Ukrainian: “Нин”
- Ukrainian: “Нін”
- Urdu: “نین, کروشیا”
- Urdu: “نین”
- Venetian: “Nona”
- Waray (Philippines): “Nin, Croatia”
- Waray (Philippines): “Nin”
- “Nin”
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