About Krk
Krk (Italian Veglia, German: Vegl; Latin Curicta) is a Croatian island in the northern Adriatic Sea, located near Rijeka in the Bay of Kvarner and part of the Primorje-Gorski Kotar county.
Krk is, together with Cres, the largest Adriatic island, with an area of 405.78 km˛, and also the most populous one, with numerous towns and villages totalling 17,860 (2001). Although recent student surveys pointed that Cres is the largest Croatian island, most recent official data show they are the same size.
Krk is located rather near the mainland and has been connected to it via a 1,430 meter two-arch concrete bridge since 1980, one of the longest concrete bridges in the world. Due to the proximity to the city of Rijeka, Omišalj also hosts the Rijeka International Airport as well as an oil refinery (related to the Rijeka port tanker facilities). A monastery lies on the small island of Košljun in a bay off the coast of Krk.
Krk is a popular tourist destination, because of the situation and proximity to Slovenia, southern Germany, Austria, and northern Italy. Since the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, many tourists have appeared from Hungary, Romania, and other former Eastern Bloc countries.
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Hotel Corinthia I
Address: Emila Geistlicha 34
Description: The hotel complex Corinthia is located directly by the sea and consists of 3 interacting parts.
Hotel Class: Hotel Corinthia I is rated as a 3 star hotel.
Hotel Rooms: Hotel Corinthia I offers 118 rooms
Pricing: Room prices are ranging from 41 to 158 EUR per night.
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