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Table 2.1. Tourist arrivals and nights spent on islands, islets and the Pelješac peninsula, by country of origin

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Tourism Statistics Department
Jasna Perko, 8019 4893-575, perkoj@dzs.hr
Ivana Brozović, (01) 4893-438, brozovicij@dzs.hr
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2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Croatian Bureau of Statistics
BS_TU21
HR_STAT
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Data present islands and islets on the territory of which, according to the territorial constitution of the Republic of Croatia and the Register of Spatial Units of the State Geodetic Administration, at least one settlement exists, in which there were tourist nights realised in commercial accommodation establishments. This is why there are islands and islets defined in the Islands Act, but data on their accommodation capacities and realised tourist arrivals and nights were not released, since there is not a single (island) settlement on their territory (e.g., when the territory of the island belongs to a particular settlement on the mainland).