SOLIN
The ruins of the ancient city of Solin (Roman Salona), lying between the vineyards at the foot of the mountains, a short distance northeast of Split, are the most interesting archaeological discovery in Croatia. Solin, surrounded today …
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TROGIR
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A town on a peninsula (once on an island – the isthmus separating it from the mainland was filled in only in the 18th century.) founded by the Romans. The settlement in the 5th century was called Neapolis, but he caught on quickly …
The small historic town of Novigrad is situated on the west coast of Istria, on the Tarski Lagoon, where the Mirna River flows into the sea. The road to Novigrad from Poreć leads along the lagoon along a dike, through which in …
Story – Today Umag was inhabited already in Roman times. It developed from an island settlement - the narrow isthmus separating it from the mainland was gradually filled up. The city was changing hands …
The townspeople used to make a living from fishing, trade and agriculture. Orchards and vineyards are still cultivated in the area, but today Umag lives mainly from tourism. They stretch along the coast …
Most of Pula's monuments date back to Roman times – after subjugating Istria, the Romans transformed Pula into an administrative center, from which the peninsula was ruled. The seat of the rulers had to be representative, therefore the city completely …
Pazin was established as the administrative capital of Istria, but there is no doubt, that the most important is Pula, with a population of 60,000, on the south-eastern tip of the peninsula. It is also a tourist center, industrial and large communication center, probably the oldest …
VARAZDIN SPA – Spa (2 thousand. residents; 230 m n.p.m.) it is situated in a very picturesque area, among the green hills resembling the landscapes of Central America. It is probably the oldest resort in the country – …