Sibenik Last Day | Vlog 23
Last day in Croatia! :-( Had an amazing time in a town called Šibenik. I Really recommend to rent bicycles and tour the outskirts where you are able to visit an old fort for an amazing sunset. The ride lasts over a few hours and great for fitness!
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Tour of Croatia 2015 - Stage 2 - Šibenik area
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CYCLING AROUND SIBENIK - A DIFFERENT PATH TO ST NICHOLAS FORTRESS, CROATIA
The cycle path leads from out of the old city along the waterfront, past the boats hugging the coast. It’s a stunning path that captures Sibenik perfectly. There are a couple of abandoned World War 2 shelters by the beach that you can’t miss. Cycle through the pine trees and across the boardwalk to get a view of Ljulkevac and the incredible St Nicholas Fortress.
Right in the heart of the old town, Blue Green bike tours has everything you need for the best riding experience. You can take your pick from e-bikes to cruisers and mountain bikes. We opted for a mountain bike with the aim to get to St Nicholas Fortress and witness it from another angle.
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GoPro: Ante Cobanov - Croatia, Šibenik 12.3.14 - Bike
Rider: Ante Cobanov Location: Croatia, Šibenik
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NP Krka waterfalls & Sibenik - Full day tour
Visit Sibenik, one of the oldest towns in Dalmatia, enjoy beautiful Krka National Park with it's falls that cascade over seventeen natural barriers and take a swim in crystal clear river water at Skradinski Buk.
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Tour of Croatia
Bike tour of Croatia - first ever race in Croatia that can compare to Giro d'Italia and Tour de France. Crash at the last turn before the finish line.
Solaris Beach Resort - Amadria Park - Šibenik - Croatia
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Enduro MTB - Šibenik
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Cycle the National Parks of North Dalmatia by Bike & Boat | UTracks Active Travel
Explore the nature lover's paradise of Croatia’s North Dalmatia on an unforgettable bike and boat tour.
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About the National Parks of North Dalmatia Bike & Boat Tour
Explore the nature lover's paradise of North Dalmatia while staying on board a comfortable boat, your floating accommodation for a week.
Cruising on crystal clear water, we anchor in quiet ports and in entrances of national parks from where we cycle through a myriad of landscapes. From the stunning island of Dugi Otok to the well preserved medieval towns of Sibenik, Zadar and Trogir, we also discover the unspoiled nature of some of Croatia's most famous national parks like Krka and Kornati.
Each day you can either decide to bike alone, using the information and maps provided, or join the tour guides. The friendly crew will help you enjoy to the fullest this journey into Croatia's past and present.
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Tour of Croatia 2015 - Stage 1 - FINAL KILOMETERS
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Tour of Croatia 2017- Stage 3
We're presenting this animated video of the third stage route of this year Tour of Croatia.
Stage three- 20.4.2017
Start- Imotski
Passing cities- Sibenik, Pakostane, Biograd na Moru, St. Filip and Jakov and Sukosan
Finish- Zadar
Follow the race through the natural beauty. #TOC2017
GoPro: Ante Čobanov - Downtown Šibenik - Bike
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Driving from Trogir-Sibenik, Croatia
Rented a car for £42 for 24 hrs in Croatia and drove from Trogir-Sibenik, Croatia. The road is good and no traffic jams. Nice coastal view along the way. Guys, it is a country that worth a visit!!! You can ask me questions, i will try to answer. The video was taken yesterday, 08 June 2017.
Bike Flow Ride
The new path by the channel of St. Ante, at the See entrance in Šibenik, Croatia, is ideal for morning or evening walk or bike ride with the in the flow feeling!
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#Šibenik (Croatian pronunciation: [ʃîbeniːk] (About this soundlisten); Italian: Sebenico) is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik-Knin County and also the third-largest city in the historic region of Dalmatia. It is the oldest native Croatian town on the shores of the sea.
History
Etymology
There are multiple interpretations of how Šibenik was named. In his fifteenth century book De situ Illiriae et civitate Sibenici, Juraj Šižgorić describes the name and location of Šibenik. He attributes the name of the city to it being surrounded by a palisade made of šibe (sticks, singular being šiba).[2] Another interpretation is associated with the forest through the latin toponym Sibinicum, which covered a narrower microregion within Šibenik on and around the area of St. Michael's Fortress.[3]
Early history
Unlike other cities along the Adriatic coast, which were established by Greeks, Illyrians and Romans, Šibenik was founded by Croats.[4] Excavations of the castle of St. Michael, have since proven that the place was inhabited long before the actual arrival of the Croats. It was mentioned for the first time under its present name in 1066 in a Charter of the Croatian King Petar Krešimir IV[4] and, for a period of time, it was a seat of this Croatian King. For that reason, Šibenik is also called Krešimirov grad (Krešimir's city).
Between the 11th and 12th centuries, Šibenik was tossed back and forth among Venice, Byzantium, and Hungary. It was conquered by the Republic of Venice in 1116,[5] who held it until 1124, when they briefly lost it to the Byzantine Empire,[6] and then held it again until 1133 when it was retaken by the Kingdom of Hungary.[7] It would change hands among the aforementioned states several more times until 1180.
The city was given the status of a town in 1167 from Stephen III of Hungary.[8] It received its own diocese in 1298.[4]
In the 14th century, Vlachs were present in the hinterland of Šibenik.
Under Venice and the Habsburgs
The city, like the rest of Dalmatia, initially resisted the Venetian Republic, but it was taken over after a three-year war in 1412.[4] Under Venetian rule, Šibenik became in 1412 the seat of the main customs office and the seat of the salt consumers office with a monopoly on the salt trade in Chioggia and on the whole Adriatic Sea.
In August 1417, Venetian authorities were concerned with the Morlachs and other Slavs from the hinterland, that were a threat to security in Šibenik.[9] The Ottoman Empire started to threaten Šibenik (known as Sebenico), as part of their struggle against Venice, at the end of the 15th century,[5] but they never succeeded in conquering it. In the 16th century, St. Nicholas Fortress was built and, by the 17th century, its fortifications were improved again by the fortresses of St. John (Tanaja) and Šubićevac (Barone).
Early 16th century map of Šibenik by Martino Rota.
The Morlachs started settling Šibenik during the Cretan War (1645–69).[10]
The fall of the Republic of Venice in 1797 brought Sebenico under the authority of the Habsburg Monarchy.[5]
After the Congress of Vienna until 1918, the town was (again) part of the Austrian monarchy (Austria side after the compromise of 1867), head of the district of the same name, one of the 13 Bezirkshauptmannschaften in Kingdom of Dalmatia.[11] The Italian name only was used until around 1871.
In 1872, at the time in the Kingdom of Dalmatia, Ante Šupuk became the town's first Croat mayor elected under universal suffrage. He was instrumental in the process of the modernization of the city, and is particularly remembered for the 1895 project to provide street lights powered by the early AC Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant. On 28 August 1895, Šibenik became the world's first city with alternating current-powered street lights.[12]
20th century
During World War I, the Austro-Hungarian navy used the port facilities here, and the light cruisers and destroyers which escaped the Allied force after the battle of Cape Rodoni (or Gargano) returned to safety here, where some battleships were based.[13] After the war Šibenik was occupied by the Kingdom of Italy until 12 June 1921. As a result of the Treaty of Rapallo, the Italians gave up their claim to the city and it became a part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. During World War II it was occupied by Italy and Germany. Communist partisans liberated Šibenik on 3 November 1944.
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Festung St. Nikolaus (Tvrđava sv. Nikola), Entwurf vom venezianischen Ingenieur Michiele Sammichelle, erbaut im 16. Jahrhundert am Eingang zum Antonius-Kanal (Sv. Ante) zur Verteidigung der Stadt von der Meerseite, auch zu Fuß erreichbar über die Promenade Sv. Ante.