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The largest town and the administrative centre is Sibenik which has been an important Dalmatian town since the 9th century. In addition to the beach resorts on the city's outskirts, visitors come to marvel at the Cathedral of St James (Sv Jakov), a World Heritage Site. Sibenik also makes a good base to explore the Sibenik archipelago, Krka National Park and the Kornati Islands National Park. The other major town in the region is Knin in the hinterlands, an important railway junction that connects the Dalmatian coast with Zagreb. It was the seat of King Zvonimir, Croatia's last effective king, and has an imposing fortress atop a hill. Knin was a focus of the Serb rebellion in the early 1990s and suffered badly during the break-up of former Yugoslavia. The economy has not yet recovered. Further ResourcesSibenik-Knin County Tourist Board Related Pages
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