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Mandre is a coastal village on the island of Pag in Croatia. It lies on the island's northern coast in Zadar County and is part of the municipality of Kolan. The settlement is known for its quiet beaches and sea views, forming a part of Pag's tourism network. The local economy relies mainly on tourism, hospitality services, fishing, and agriculture, with many private accommodations, restaurants, and seasonal activities.

Geography and climate: Mandre is situated along the Adriatic coast with a Mediterranean climate, characterized by

History: The area around Mandre has been inhabited since ancient times and was part of various states

Culture and notable features: The village hosts a few churches and a local harbor used by fishing

Transportation: Mandre is accessible by road via Pag's network of local roads and is connected to nearby

hot,
dry
summers
and
mild,
wet
winters.
The
surrounding
landscape
includes
rocky
coastlines
interspersed
with
inland
fields
and
olive
trees;
the
area
is
popular
for
coastal
walks
and
water-based
recreation
such
as
swimming,
boating,
and
fishing.
throughout
history,
including
the
medieval
Croatian
kingdoms
and
the
Venetian
Republic.
In
modern
times,
Mandre
developed
from
a
small
fisheries
settlement
into
a
destination
focused
on
summer
tourism
while
retaining
traditional
rural
livelihoods.
boats
and
small
pleasure
craft.
Events
and
festivals
in
the
wider
Kolan
municipality
reflect
regional
Dalmatian
culture,
including
music,
cuisine,
and
traditional
crafts.
towns
by
regional
bus
services.
The
island
of
Pag
is
served
by
ferries
from
the
mainland;
car
transport
to
Mandre
is
common
for
visitors.