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Dubrovnik
World renowned ancient city in the South of Croatia. Listed as UNESCO world heritage since 1979.
Sights: City walls, Rector's palace, pharmacy inside Franciscan monastery - founded in 1317, numerous churches. |
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Korčula
Capital of the island of Korčula, known from ancient times. Most of the monuments date back in 15th century and Venecian rule. Sights: birthplace of Marco Polo, cathedral, many palaces. |
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Bol - Brač
Island of Brač is the third largest island on Adriatic. It is well connected with the coast. BOL is the most popular tourist destination on the island, mostly known for the beach of "Zlatni rat". |
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Hvar
Island was discovered by the ancient Greeks. Coastal settlements are well known tourist destinations. Its the island of lavander, wine and olives. Biggest settlement is the town of Hvar, popular destination of world celebrities.
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Jelsa
Place on the island of Hvar. Known for its Wine fest. Excursions to Jelsa are organized daily. |
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Biokovo
Makarska riviera is situated on the footh of Biokovo. Since 1981. this mountain is a park of nature, known for its rich wildlife. |
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Međugorje
Medjugorje ("between the hills") has become well known in Bosnia-Hercegovina, and the world, because of six young people who claim to have seen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary on June 25, 1981. |
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Mostar
Capital of Herzegovina famous for the Old Bridge and a whole old town built in oriental architecture. |
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Split
Split is the capital of Dalmatia and second largest city in Croatia. It has been founded by Roman emperor Diokletian, who built his palace on that spot in the 3rd century. |
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Trogir
Trogir is a small town, 20km north-west of Split. It was founded by ancient Greeks. Buildings like the cathedral, palaces, squares and city walls tell the story of a long and interesting history. |
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