词条 | Sušac |
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Sušac ({{IPA-sh|sǔːʃat͡s|hr}}, meaning dry island, {{lang-it|Cazza}}, {{lang-la|Choasa}}) is a small rocky island in the Adriatic Sea with an area of 4.03 km2, and 16.4 km[1] of coastline southwest of Korčula and Lastovo, on the halfway to the island of Vis, in Croatia. The coast consists of slopes and cliffs over 100 m tall, but the opposite side features a natural harbour. A 19th-century lighthouse is built on top of the island. The island is also known for its little lake, which is connected to the sea through a siphon 15 m deep. References1. ^{{cite paper| url=http://www.academa.si/zff/Duplancic_Cala_Ujevic_9_1-1.pdf| title=Coastline lengths and areas of islands in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea determined from the topographic maps at the scale of 1 : 25 000| journal=Geoadria| location=Zadar| volume=9| issue=1| pages=5–32|date=June 2004| last1=Duplančić Leder | first1=Tea| last2=Ujević| first2=Tin| last3=Čala| first3=Mendi| format=PDF| accessdate=2011-01-21}} External links
2 : Uninhabited islands of Croatia|Islands of the Adriatic Sea |
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