Italian Exonyms (Dalmatia) - Islands

Islands

  • Biševo Busi
  • Brač Brazza
  • Čiovo Bua
  • Cres Cherso
  • Dugi Otok Isola Lunga
  • Goli Otok Isola Calva, Isola Nuda
  • Grgrur San Gregorio
  • Ilovik Asinello
  • Ist Isto
  • Iž Isola Esa, Eso, Decio
  • Kaprije Capri
  • Koločep Calamotta
  • Korčula Curzola
  • Kornati Isola Incoronata
  • Krk Veglia
  • Kurba Vela Curbabella
  • Lastovo Làgosta
  • Lavdara Laudara
  • Lavsa Laussa
  • Levrnaka Lovernata
  • Lopud Isola di Mezzo
  • Lošinj Lussino
  • Male Srakane Canidole Piccola
  • Mali Drvenik Zirona Piccola
  • Marinkovac Forca
  • Maun Maon
  • Mljet Mèleda
  • Molat Melada
  • Murter Mortér
  • Obonjan Abagnano
  • Pag Pago
  • Pašman Pasmano
  • Piškera Peschiera
  • Plavnik Plauno
  • Premuda Premuda
  • Prvić Provicchio
  • Rab Arbe
  • Rava Rava
  • Rivanj Rivano
  • Šćedro Torcola
  • Sestrunj Sestrugni
  • Silba Selve
  • Šipan Giuppana
  • Sit Sit
  • Škarda Scarda
  • Škrda Scherda
  • Šolta Solta
  • Susak Sànsego
  • Sveti Klement Spalmadora
  • Ugljan Ugliano
  • Unije Unie
  • Vela Smokvica Fighér Grande
  • Vele Srakane Canidole Grande
  • Veli Drvenik Zirona Grande
  • Vir Puntadura
  • Vis Lissa
  • Vrgada Vergada
  • Vrnik Vérnigo
  • Žirje Zuri
  • Žižanj Sissagno, Zizzano, Zizano
  • Zlarin Slarino, Zlarin, Ziarin
  • Žut Zut
  • Zverinac Suiràn, Sferenzi, Sfirtegòn

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