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- Galešnjak areaTotal "0.132".
- Galešnjak abstract "Galešnjak (also called Island of Love, Lover's Island, Otok za zaljubljene) is located in the Pašman channel of the Adriatic, between the islands of Pašman and the town of Turanj on mainland Croatia. It is one of the world's few naturally occurring heart-shaped objects. The island has a surface area of 0.132 km2, with its beach measuring 1.55 km in length. The island features two peaks, the highest of which is 36 m high above sea level.Galešnjak is privately owned and contains only wild plants and trees. Human activity recorded on this island are three known Illyrian burial mounds and remains of an ancient building's foundations.The island's unusual shape was first recorded in the early 19th century by Napoleon's cartographer Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré, who included it in his 1806 atlas of the Dalmatian coast (kept today at the National and University Library in Zagreb).The island was highlighted on Google Earth in February 2009, which brought the island to worldwide attention.Recent activity on the island has created two large scars across the heart, one spanning the island from a pier on the north to the south, and the other to the west of it.".
- Galešnjak areaTotal "132000.0".
- Galešnjak country Croatia.
- Galešnjak location Adriatic_Sea.
- Galešnjak populationTotal "0".
- Galešnjak wikiPageID "23551780".
- Galešnjak wikiPageLength "4467".
- Galešnjak wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Galešnjak wikiPageRevisionID "701992625".
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Adriatic_Sea.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands_of_the_Adriatic_Sea.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islets_of_Croatia.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Charles-François_Beautemps-Beaupré.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Dalmatia.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Google_Earth.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Illyria.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink National_and_University_Library_in_Zagreb.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Pašman.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Pašman_channel.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Turanj,_Zadar_County.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLink Zagreb.
- Galešnjak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galešnjak".
- Galešnjak areaKm "0.132".
- Galešnjak country Croatia.
- Galešnjak latD "43".
- Galešnjak latM "58".
- Galešnjak latNs "N".
- Galešnjak latS "41.24".
- Galešnjak location Adriatic_Sea.
- Galešnjak longD "15".
- Galešnjak longEw "E".
- Galešnjak longM "23".
- Galešnjak longS "1.14".
- Galešnjak name "Galešnjak".
- Galešnjak population "0".
- Galešnjak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_islands.
- Galešnjak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Galešnjak subject Category:Islands_of_the_Adriatic_Sea.
- Galešnjak subject Category:Islets_of_Croatia.
- Galešnjak type Island.
- Galešnjak type Place.
- Galešnjak type PopulatedPlace.
- Galešnjak type Diacritic.
- Galešnjak type Redirect.
- Galešnjak type Location.
- Galešnjak type Place.
- Galešnjak type Thing.
- Galešnjak type Q23442.
- Galešnjak type Q486972.
- Galešnjak comment "Galešnjak (also called Island of Love, Lover's Island, Otok za zaljubljene) is located in the Pašman channel of the Adriatic, between the islands of Pašman and the town of Turanj on mainland Croatia. It is one of the world's few naturally occurring heart-shaped objects. The island has a surface area of 0.132 km2, with its beach measuring 1.55 km in length.".
- Galešnjak label "Galešnjak".
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- Galešnjak sameAs Галешняк.
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- Galešnjak sameAs Галешняк.
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- Galešnjak sameAs 3200743.
- Galešnjak sameAs Галешняк.
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- Galešnjak sameAs 加勒斯恩杰克岛.
- Galešnjak wasDerivedFrom Galešnjak?oldid=701992625.
- Galešnjak isPrimaryTopicOf Galešnjak.
- Galešnjak name "Galešnjak".