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  1. The name Promina comes from the Liburnian city of Promona, first mentioned in writing in the year 51 BC, when the Dalmatae captured the Liburnian city and moved its borders to the river Krka. In the year 34 BC the Romans, who had already established a military camp in Burnum (today's Šupljaja), led by Emperor Octavian helped the Liburnians ...

  2. Promina Mountain, with its highest peak Čavnovka at 1147 m above sea level and with its 10 kilometers in length, dominates Drniš area. It is not necessary to get to the top of the mountain to enjoy the view on the sea and beautiful Šibenik archipelago and Kornati islands, during sunny days.

  3. Promina is a mountain in inland Dalmatia, Croatia. Its highest peak is Čavnovka (also called Velika Promina) at 1,148 m.a.s.l. [1]

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    Promina Mountain, with its highest peak Čavnovka at 1147 m above sea level and with its 10 kilometers in length, dominates Drniš area. It is not necessary to get to the top of the mountain to enjoy the view on the sea and beautiful Šibenik archipelago and Kornati islands, during sunny days.

  5. www.visit.promina.eu › en › top-sights-prominaTop sights - Visit Promina

    The sarcophagus. Find out more

  6. Promina Mountain, with its highest peak Čavnovka at 1147 m above sea level and with its 10 kilometers in length, dominates Drniš area. It is not necessary to get to the top of the mountain to enjoy the view on the sea and beautiful Šibenik archipelago and Kornati islands, during sunny days.

  7. Promina is a mountain in Croatia and has an elevation of 504 metres. Promina is situated nearby to the locality Vujakovići and the village Uzdolje. Overview.