Krka National Park was proclaimed in 1985. vol. the seventh national park in Croatia. Located in the area of Sibenik-Knin County and encompasses an area of 109 km2 of the most beautiful waterfalls of the river and lower river Čikole. National park was declared in 1985. vol. and seventh in Croatia, while some parts of the river Krka protected since 1948. year. From the flooded part of the mouth of the Krka is long, about 72.5 km in length on 22 Rijeka in Croatia. Originating in the foothills of the Dinaric Mountains, 3.5 km northeast of Knin. With seven waterfalls and a total drop of 242 m, Krka is a natural phenomenon. Travertine Krka waterfalls are the fundamental phenomenon of this river.
In the central part of the Croatian Adriatic, on the delta of Sibenik and Zadar town, there is a separate and amazing group of islands called Kornati. Due to the exceptional beauty of its landscape, interesting geomorphology, indented coastline and especially the rich biodiversity of the marine ecosystem in 1980. greater part of the Kornati archipelago was declared a national park. Today, the Kornati National Park occupies an area of 220 km2 and includes 89 islands and islets, with approximately 238 km of coastline. Despite this relatively large number of islands, the continental part of the park makes less than one fourth of the total area, while the rest of the marine ecosystem.
On the surface of 96 km2, from the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea to the highest peaks of the Velebit Mountains, (1757 m) and Mount Saint (1753 m), abounds with numerous natural wonders and phenomena, which the entire area was proclaimed a national park in 1949. year. Rightly so, as this is a simple and unusual connection between the sea and mountains, rich in beech and black pine trees, deep canyons cut vertically into the Velebit ridge, karst formations, its karst formations and numerous caves and pits.