Malinska, a town, port and tourist centre in the north-western part of the
island of Krk. Chief occupations are farming, fishing and tourism. Originally
a small village in the region of Dubasnica, Malinska developed as a port at the beginning of the 19th century, when the export of wood was transferred from Porto to the
cove of Malinska because of a better road connection for transportation of wood from the
island's interior. In the first half of the 19th century the port accommodated steam
ships of the Lloyd from Trieste on their way to Dalmatia. Due to very good connections with the mainland and mild climate, tourism started to develop at the beginning of
the 20th century, which spread between the two world wars, particularly after the Second World War. The company Brodokomerc built in 1969 a high-category hotel in the cove
of Haludovo. The port lies on the eastern coast of the anchorage ground of Malinska. The town has road connections with all towns and villages on the island.
Of the ruined church of St. Apollinaris (12th c.) on the old cemetery southwest of Malinska only the bell tower from 1618 was preserved, built by the constructors of Krk.
The hamlet of Bogovici features a chapel of Our Lady of Mount Carmel from 1644; there is the Gothic-style church of St. Andrew from the 15th century in Zgombici, and
Strilcici are known for the ruins of the Gothic church of St. Nicholas.
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