Pakostane
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Pakostane - a tiny tourist town in Croatia, it belongs to the Zadar County. It is home to more than four thousand inhabitants, most of them - Croats.

Location of the village is unique - on the one hand, it is washed by the waves of the Adriatic Sea, and on the other to him looms Lake Vrana, which is only six kilometers away. Until the territorial reorganization of Pakostane in Croatia was part of a larger municipality of Biograd na Moru. Pakostane The picturesque surroundings of the park consists of four nation-wide, and two nature parks.

The history of this village goes back to ancient times, when it was the site of a Roman settlement. Today, it is one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Croatia.

In Pakostane is a school dedicated to training professional majorettes - girls participating in parades. The school was opened in 1996, since pupils have participated in competitions and festivals. Pakoshtanskie majorettes are naval uniforms, in addition, they are holding golden rods, and it is the only dancer in Europe, equipped in this way.

The city has several old churches. Near Pakostane there are three small islands, which the locals call "Faith", "Hope", "Love".

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