"Dugi Otok" meaning in All languages combined

See Dugi Otok on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Serbo-Croatian dugi + otok, meaning long island. Etymology templates: {{der|en|sh|dug|dugi|id=long}} Serbo-Croatian dugi Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Dugi Otok
  1. An island in Croatia. Wikipedia link: Dugi Otok Categories (place): Islands, Places in Croatia Translations (Translations): Isola Lunga [feminine] (Italian), Portunata [feminine] (Latin)
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