The town of Mali Lošinj comprises the southern part of the island of Cres, which begins with the area between Koromačno bay and the town of Ustrine, also including the island of Lošinj, a group of smaller islands (Unije, Ilovik, Susak, Male Srakane, Vele Srakane) and a number of uninhabited islets. It covers an area of 223 km² and according to the 2011 census its population is 8,116.
It is the largest town on the island of Lošinj and the island’s administrative centre, as well as the largest island town of the Adriatic. It and its surrounding region have a long naval and tourist tradition and are famous for rich cultural heritage, natural attractions and exceptionally pleasant climate.
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