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Split

SPLIT

Split, the largest Croatian city on the Adriatic coast, lies in the heart of Dalmatia. The old town was built around a bay on the southern shore of the peninsula, sheltered from the open sea by numerous …

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Zadar

ZADAR

Zadar is the main city of northern Dalmatia. W IX w. p.n.e. the area of ​​today's old town was inhabited by the Illyrian tribe of Liburni. In the Middle Ages, Zadar had the status of a free city. W X w. city …

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Dalmatia

To Dalmatia (Dalmatia) belongs 375 km of the Croatian Adriatic coast, between the Kvarner Bay and the Bay of Kotor, and coastal islands. Spicy, the jagged chains of the Dinaric Alps form the high na 1500 m separation barrier …

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Rab

RAB

The island of Rab (pow. 93,6 km2) is one of the most beautiful islands in the Adriatic, and at the same time one of the sunniest places in Europe. The northeastern part of the island is bare and rocky, a …

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Neck – Bus

KRK

Krk is the largest island in Croatia (pow. 409 km2). The east coast is devoid of vegetation due to the winds blowing from the continent, and the areas on the western side of the island, especially in the area …

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Zagreb – Journey

Bus

on the big one, Zagreb's modern bus station has a large waiting room, where you can rest comfortably while waiting for the bus (however, it is not heated in winter). Signs at the station are in English, …

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Zagreb and its surroundings

Zagreb and its surroundings

Zagreb (Zagreb) is the capital of Croatia since 1557 r. The city has over 1 million inhabitants. It is situated on both sides of the Sava River and the hills of the Medvednica Mountain. Zagreb developed …

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The results of the war

The results of the war

Half 1991 r. fighting broke out in a part of Croatia inhabited by a significant percentage of the Serb population. Within a year, a quarter of Croatian territory fell under Serb control. Majority …

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