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Knin (pronounced [knîːn]; Latin and medieval Hungarian: Tinin, Italian: Tenin, Serbian Cyrillic: Книн) is a historical town in the Šibenik-Knin county of Croatia, located near the source of the river Krka at 44°02′18″N 16°11′59″E, in the Dalmatian hinterland, on the railroad Zagreb – Split. Knin rose to prominence twice in history, as a one-time capital of both the Kingdom of Croatia and briefly of the Republic of Serbian Krajina. The city is of extreme importance for infrastructural reasons, as the railroads from the rest of Dalmatia and its cities of Zadar, Split and Šibenik pass through Knin, going north to the capital city of Croatia, Zagreb.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knin
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Coordinates: 44°2'38"N 16°12'28"E
- Šibenik 42 km
- Гламоч Glamoč 45 km
- Kaštela 53 km
- Split 58 km
- Bosanski Petrovac 60 km
- Zadar 82 km
- Sanski Most 89 km
- Gospić 91 km
- Bihać 96 km
- Prijedor 114 km
- Kovačić 3.4 km
- Municipality of Knin 6.6 km
- Ramljane 7.5 km
- Golubic 7.9 km
- Kijevo 15 km
- Civljane 18 km
- Bosansko Grahovo Municipality 23 km
- Moseć 27 km
- Peruča Lake 32 km
- Livno Field 50 km