Elaphiti Islands

Elaphiti Islands
Native name: <span class="nickname" ">Elafitski otoci

View from Sutvrač Fort in Lopud
Geography
Location Adriatic sea
Archipelago Elaphiti Islands
Total islands 13
Major islands Šipan, Lopud, Koločep
Area 30 km2 (12 sq mi)
Administration
County Dubrovnik-Neretva
Largest settlement Šipan (pop. 436)
Demographics
Population 850

The Elaphiti Islands or the Elaphites (Croatian: Elafitski otoci or Elafiti) is a small archipelago consisting of several islands stretching northwest of Dubrovnik, in the Adriatic sea.[1] The Elaphites have a total land area of around 30 square kilometres (12 square miles) and a population of 850 inhabitants. The islands are covered with characteristic Mediterranean evergreen vegetation and attract large numbers of tourists during the summer tourist season due to their beaches and pristine scenery.

The name comes from the Ancient Greek word for deer (Doric: ἔλαφος; elaphos), which used to inhabit the islands in large numbers. Roman author Pliny the Elder was the first to mention the islands by the name Elaphiti Islands (Croatian: Jelenski otoci or Deer Archipelago) in his work Naturalis Historia, published in the 1st century.

Islands

Main islands

Only the three main islands are permanently inhabited, each of which supports a modest tourist industry. They are connected with the mainland via daily ferry lines operated out of Dubrovnik.

Other notable islands

A view of Ruda Island from Lopud island.

Greater Dubrovnik island

References

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Coordinates: 42°43′0.12″N 17°53′35.97″E / 42.7167000°N 17.8933250°E / 42.7167000; 17.8933250

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