Knin is a city with seven rivers: Krka, Bitužnice, Orašnice, Kosovčice and Marčinkovca and Radljevca and Krčića. Situated 42 kilometres from the sea in this area governments submediteranska air.
In history, the name of Knin was first mentioned in 10. century by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII. Porfirogeneta, in his work De administrando imperio, as the Centre County Tnena. But life is in the area of Knin much older, which show numerous archaeological findings. Knin was in the past was fortified city that is its location, a defensive force and weapons was the most powerful stronghold in Dalmatia.
His meaning is the fortress, the city, the royal city, traffic hub and the centre of a market. Always had a role to connect the continent and the Littoral. Clones environment extremely preserved natural beauty and historic sites and archaeological sites.
Monuments and sights
· Knin fortress, the old fortress on the hill above the town of Spas towing roots back to Roman times
· Krčić fall below which springs Krka river is also beginning NP Krka
· Diocese - the village is named after the remnants of 5 churches where the bishop and his seat where he killed King Zvonimir,
· Burnum - and ilirski Roman military camp 18 km away from Knin to Kistanjama,
· The Roman camps - remains 3 Roman camps are located on the left side of the canyon near Krka hidrocentrale,
· Krka Monastery - is located near the canyon Kistanja Krka

Tourist destination - Croatia - Destinations Dalmatia