Jabuka Island in the notes of Adriatic Sea travelers from 14th to 17th century – name and shape
By surface area Jabuka is one of the smallest islands in the Adriatic Sea. It was noted for the first time in nautical charts at the beginning of the 14th century, and due to its recognizable shape mapped by almost all portolan and nautical chart makers.
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