Sipan

Šipan, nicknamed the Golden Island, is an island located in the south of Croatia. It is located 17 km northwest of Dubrovnik, Croatia, and is separated from the mainland coast by the Koločep Channel, which has an area of 16.22 km². The island is 9.1 km in length, and up to 2.6 km in width. It is a part of the Elaphiti Islands, and is the largest island in th…
Šipan, nicknamed the Golden Island, is an island located in the south of Croatia. It is located 17 km northwest of Dubrovnik, Croatia, and is separated from the mainland coast by the Koločep Channel, which has an area of 16.22 km². The island is 9.1 km in length, and up to 2.6 km in width. It is a part of the Elaphiti Islands, and is the largest island in the archipelago. The name of the archipelago comes from the Ancient Greek word for deer, which, according to Pliny the Elder, used to inhabit the Elaphiti Islands in large numbers. There is, however, no evidence of deer ever inhabiting the archipelago.
  • Location: Adriatic Sea
  • Population: 476 (2021)
  • Archipelago: Elaphiti Islands
  • Area: 16.22 km² (6.26 sq mi)
  • Length: 9.1 km (5.65 mi)
  • Width: 2.6 km (1.62 mi)
  • Highest elevation: 243 m (797 ft)
Data from: en.wikipedia.org