Državna cesta D102

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The Državna cesta D102 ( Croatian for national road D102) is a Croatian state road that connects the island of Krk with the mainland and opens up the entire island in a north-south direction. It leads from Križišće on the Croatian mainland to Baška on Krk and is 48 kilometers long.

Course of the road

The road begins at a roundabout that connects to the A7 and D8 . A toll booth follows and then the Krk bridge . There is a junction on the island of Krk, from which you can take the D103 to Rijeka airport or to Omišalj . Then there are two more branches to Omišalj and one to Čižići . After these three crossings there are two branches to Njivice . The next town is Malinska , to which there are again three connections (one of them is the Državna cesta D104 , which leads to Valbiska, where there is a car ferry to Cres orRab there) and one in the interior of the island to the villages of Kras, Dobrinj and Šilo . There follows a junction that connects to the village of Vrh. Then there are two branches to the island's capital Krk . After Krk comes the village of Punat . There follows a junction to Vrbnik . Finally, the road crosses the towns of Draga Bašćansksa, Jurandvor and Baška .

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Coordinates: 44 ° 58 ′ 7.4 "  N , 14 ° 45 ′ 51.1"  E