: A luxury cruise ship built in 1957 for Jadrolinija Lines . It was known for its opulent interiors and served as a symbol of mid-century coastal tourism before being sold in 1975.
: This name belongs to several iconic landmarks, including the Hotel Jadran in Tučepi (the first hotel in socialist Yugoslavia, built in 1948) and the Hotel Jadran in Rijeka , a Secession-style masterpiece from 1914. 🗺️ Archival Significance
In cartographic and historical research, filenames with this structure often point to specific collections held by the State Archives in Zadar or the Croatian State Archives . Jadrana_007_053.jpg
: These archives contain 17th-century copperplate prints of forts and islands (e.g., plans of Sveti Nikola or Karin) often cataloged by folio numbers like "fol 53".
In the modern shipping world, "Jadrana" also refers to a large (IMO 9619385). IMO 9619385 - JADRANA, Container Ship - VesselFinder : A luxury cruise ship built in 1957 for Jadrolinija Lines
The name "Jadran" (Jadrana) is deeply rooted in the history of the eastern Adriatic coast. It could refer to several significant subjects often found in historical photo archives:
The "053" suffix typically identifies a specific plate, page, or sequence number within a larger volume. ⛴️ Maritime Context IMO 9619385 - JADRANA, Container Ship - VesselFinder
: A famous tall ship built in 1933, often the subject of extensive photographic series from various ports like Tivat, Split, and Dubrovnik.