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, Pašman is an island in the Zadar archipelago, southeast of Ugljan. It is separated from the mainland by the Ždrelac passage. In its western part, the island is built from limestone, while the eastern part is made from dolomite with scattered areas of fertile loess.
The steep western coast is well indented with numerous coves. Insular settlements are placed along the eastern coast: Tkon, Pašman, Mrljane, Nevidane, Banj and Ždrelac. The population is mainly engaged in agriculture, fishing and tourism.
There are Illyrian graves and remnants of cities on the island. A pre-Romanic church is situated by the cove of St.Anthony. Around 1050, the island was reined by the diocese of Biograd, and since 1126, the diocese of Zadar.

Nevidane, Nevidane is a village situated on the north-eastern part of Pasman island, alongside the Nevidane bay. There is a beautiful sandy beach which is, because of the shallow sea, the most suitable for little children. Nevidane is rich with cultural monuments which are worth seeing. This is the ideal place for a peaceful family vacation.
Tkon,Tkon is the second-largest settlement on the island of Pašman, one of the islands in the Zadar Archipelago. Pašman and the nearby island of Ugljan are called twin-islands, and they are connected with a bridge across the narrow passage of Ždrila. An undisturbed quiet and a direct contact with nature are the advantages of Tkon compared with big tourist centres. This place guarantees a good holiday, while the ship lines with Biograd enable you a varied entertainment.
Zdrelac,Zdrelac is the place on Pasman, one of the islands of the Zadar Archipelago connected by ferry line with Biograd. It is called by the narrow passage Ždrilo (ždrilo=gorge) at whose end it is situated. Zdrelac lies at the crossroads of maritime routes for the excursions to the nearby islands and the Kornati Archipelago. It is an attractive assigned point for boaters and lovers of water sports. 
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