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Javni Linijski Obalni Pomorski Promet U 2019. Id/Ippo Puni Naziv Ime Broda Kvota 000003000001 Jadrolinija Adriana 1.425.296 0000 JAVNI LINIJSKI OBALNI POMORSKI PROMET U 2019. ID/IPPO PUNI NAZIV IME BRODA KVOTA 000003000001 JADROLINIJA ADRIANA 1.425.296 000003000002 JADROLINIJA BARTOL KAŠIĆ 1.099.050 000003000003 JADROLINIJA BIOKOVO 818.331 000003000004 JADROLINIJA BOL 410.124 000003000005 JADROLINIJA BRESTOVA 352.362 000003000006 JADROLINIJA CRES 603.481 000003000007 JADROLINIJA DUBRAVKA 1.733.155 000003000008 JADROLINIJA HANIBAL LUCIĆ 374.697 000003000009 JADROLINIJA HRVAT 874.265 000003000010 JADROLINIJA ILOVIK 438.221 000003000011 JADROLINIJA JADRAN 621.670 000003000012 JADROLINIJA DORA 429.543 000003000013 JADROLINIJA JUDITA 1.660.025 000003000014 JADROLINIJA JURAJ DALMATINAC 796.465 000003000015 JADROLINIJA KAROLINA 1.110.839 000003000016 JADROLINIJA KIJEVO 248.214 000003000017 JADROLINIJA KORČULA 4.085.893 000003000018 JADROLINIJA KORNATI 780.473 000003000019 JADROLINIJA LARA 144.060 000003000020 JADROLINIJA LASLOVO 338.055 000003000021 JADROLINIJA LASTOVO 1.336.688 000003000022 JADROLINIJA VIDA 910.000 000003000023 JADROLINIJA LOŠINJANKA 199.658 000003000024 JADROLINIJA LUBENICE 764.409 000003000025 JADROLINIJA MARJAN 749.480 000003000026 JADROLINIJA MATE BALOTA 429.282 000003000027 JADROLINIJA BRAC 841.135 000003000028 JADROLINIJA NOVALJA 1.000.000 000003000029 JADROLINIJA OLEA 824.466 000003000030 JADROLINIJA PELJEŠČANKA 207.060 000003000031 JADROLINIJA PETAR HEKTOROVIĆ 2.100.000 000003000032 JADROLINIJA ZADAR 4.604.198 000003000033 JADROLINIJA POSTIRA 373.251 000003000034 JADROLINIJA PREMUDA 207.157 000003000035 JADROLINIJA PRIZNA 52.368 000003000036 JADROLINIJA SILBA 776.529 000003000037 JADROLINIJA SIS 387.093 000003000038 JADROLINIJA STON 312.397 000003000039 JADROLINIJA SUPETAR 639.197 000003000040 JADROLINIJA SVETI JURAJ 444.000 000003000041 JADROLINIJA SVETI KRŠEVAN 595.606 000003000042 JADROLINIJA ŠOLTANKA 276.648 000003000043 JADROLINIJA TIJAT 118.381 000003000044 JADROLINIJA TIN UJEVIĆ 1.613.592 000003000045 JADROLINIJA VALUN 977.506 000003000046 JADROLINIJA VLADIMIR NAZOR 825.914 000003000047 RAPSKA BARBAT 320.000 000003000048 RAPSKA SVETI MARIN 200.000 000003000049 RAPSKA SVETI KRISTOFOR 50.000 000003000050 RAPSKA ČETIRI ZVONIKA 550.000 000003000052 Catamaran Line d.o.o. BISOVO 750.000 000003000055 Catamaran Line d.o.o. KOMIZA 430.000 000003000056 KAPETAN LUKA KRILO JET 818.100 000003000057 KAPETAN LUKA KRILO CARBO 941.562 000003000058 KRILO SHIPPING COMPANY NARANČA 391.262 000003000059 MIATRADE PRINC ZADRA 1.000.000 000003000060 G V LINE NONA ANA 631.000 000003000061 G V LINE IADERA MELITA 550.000 000003000062 G V LINE IADERA ANAMARIJA 350.000 000003000063 MONTANA LINE PAULA 200.000 000003000064 BILAN DOO LOVOR 43.000 000003000065 BILAN DOO TAMARIS 52.000 000003000066 RPZ LUMBRIKATA 46.000 000003000067 RPZ VRGADINKA 100.000 000003000068 BURA LINE BURA LINE 55.000 000003000069 BURA LINE BURA PRIDE 29.000 000003000070 BURA LINE SESTRICE 11.000 000003000071 NC KOMIZA SVETI SALVESTAR 17.500 000003000072 NC KOMIZA GALIJULA 2.500 000003000073 GRADSKI PARKING SPUZVAR 6.000 000003000075 PORAT ILOVIK TIM G 21.000 000003000076 PORAT ILOVIK MALI MARINO 3.000 000003000077 JADROLINIJA KRK 921.606 000003000078 JADROLINIJA MLJET 942.038 000003000079 MIATRADE MALA SIRENA 350.000 000003000080 GRADSKI PARKING DESTO 2.000 000003000081 IVAN TOMIC KRILO STAR 730.000 000003000082 MARINERO TOURS 100 ŠL 35.000 000003000083 MARINERO TOURS SFERA 6.000 000003000085 RAPSKA 535 RB 11.000 000003000087 KAPETAN LUKA KRILO ECLIPSE 2.076.366 000003000089 RPZ VRGADA 100.000 000003000090 G V LINE IADERA ANTONIJA 400.000 000003000091 JADROLINIJA JELENA 1.571.146 000003000092 ADRIATIC FAST FERRIES D.O.O. ADRIATIC EXPRESS 550.000 000003000093 Catamaran Line d.o.o. FOR 480.000 000003000094 IVAN TOMIĆ KRILO 465.000.
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