The Pakleni (pronounced [pǎklɛniː]) or sometimes referred as Paklinski ([pâkliːnskiː]) islands are located off the southwest coast of the island of Hvar, Croatia, opposite the entrance to the Hvar (city) harbour. Usual local name is Škoji, which means Islands. The name is popularly translated as Hells' islands (pakleni: hellish),[1] but it originally derives from paklina, an archaic word, from which pakleni is derived. too. "Paklina" means "tar", and in this case refers to the pine resin once used to coat ships that was harvested on these islands.[2]

Pakleni
Native name:
Pakleni Otoci
Nickname: Škoji
Pakleni islands from the city of Hvar: Galešnik, Jerolim and Marinkovac (far right)
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Pakleni is located in Croatia
Pakleni
Pakleni
Geography
LocationAdriatic Sea
Total islands16
Major islandsSveti Klement, Marinkovac
Area7.165093 km2 (2.766458 sq mi)
Highest elevation94 m (308 ft)
Highest pointVela glava
Administration
Croatia
CountySplit
Pakleni islands: Mali Vodnjak (right), Veli Vodnjak (middle), Travna and Paržanj (left). The one in back is Vis.

Overview

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The islands are (from west to east):

Island Area
(km2)[3]
Vodnjak Mali 0.252666
Vodnjak Veli 0.008198
Travna 0.009661
Paržanj 0.039529
Borovac 0.021666
Sveti Klement 5.275844
Dobri otok 0.297313
Vlaka 0.021316
Stambedar 0.029945
Gojca 0.021471
Borovac 0.167533
Marinkovac 0.680662
Planikovac 0.100836
Jerolim 0.207144
Galešnik 0.014612
Pokonji Dol 0.016697
Pakleni Islands 7.165093

The main island of Sveti Klement is also called Veliki otok or Big island. It has 3 settlements, Palmižana, Momica Polje and Vlaka. There is a large, well protected yacht marina at Palmižana.[4]

The chain of islands is approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) long, formed of limestone, with a very indented coastline and low pine forest with black pine, and aleppo pine. The highest point on the islands is 94 metres (308 ft). The islands are a popular destination for visitors with smaller craft, especially yachts, providing numerous peaceful coves for diving, underwater fishing, swimming and water sports.[5]

 
Pakleni islands map

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Pakleni Otoci, Croatia Tourist Center, Croatia, archived from the original on 2009-02-21
  2. ^ Island Hvar, retrieved 19 September 2009
  3. ^ "DRŽAVNI PROGRAM ZAŠTITE I KORIŠTENJA MALIH, POVREMENO NASTANJENIH I NENASTANJENIH OTOKA I OKOLNOG MORA" (PDF) (in Croatian). Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds (Croatia). Retrieved 16 December 2019.
  4. ^ Hvar, Hrvatski Leksikon (in Croatian), vol. II, Zagreb: Naklada Leksikon d.o.o., 1997, p. 223, ISBN 953-96728-2-1
  5. ^ Pakleni Otoci, Croatia Traveller: Southern Dalmatia, Croatia

43°10′N 16°22′E / 43.167°N 16.367°E / 43.167; 16.367