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You're going to one of our car-free islands, and here's how to get there and where to park your vehicle.
Croatia🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

You're going to one of our car-free islands, and here's how to get there and where to park your vehicle.

The article discusses several Croatian islands in the Adriatic Sea where cars are either banned or not allowed due to lack of infrastructure. These include locations like Olib, Kapa, Susak, and Ošljak, among others. The piece explains how tourists can reach these car-free islands by boat, catamaran, or ferry, and outlines the costs associated with transportation. It also provides information on parking options in nearby towns such as Rijeka and Mali Lošinj, including both open and closed parking systems. The focus is on practical travel advice rather than taking a political stance.

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You're going to one of our car-free islands, and here's how to get there and where to park your vehicle.

The article discusses several Croatian islands in the Adriatic Sea where cars are either banned or not allowed due to lack of infrastructure. These include locations like Olib, Kapa, Susak, and Ošljak, among others. The piece explains how tourists can reach these car-free islands by boat, catamaran, or ferry, and outlines the costs associated with transportation. It also provides information on parking options in nearby towns such as Rijeka and Mali Lošinj, including both open and closed parking systems. The focus is on practical travel advice rather than taking a political stance.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about car-free islands in Croatia, focusing on logistical aspects of travel and transportation. There is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific political agendas. The tone remains neutral, providing balanced information on available options and

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