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28/11/2021
VELEBIT MOUNTAIN RANGEThe Velebit Mountain Range is the most extensive in Croatia, stretching across 2000 square kilomet...
16/09/2021

VELEBIT MOUNTAIN RANGE
The Velebit Mountain Range is the most extensive in Croatia, stretching across 2000 square kilometres (772 square miles).

The range is protected by the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, which offers protection for the plant and wildlife in the area.

Within the mountain range are Balkan chamois, brown bears and wolves, which roam freely.

PLITVICE LAKESListed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, Plitvice Lakes forms an incredible national park in Cro...
16/09/2021

PLITVICE LAKES
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, Plitvice Lakes forms an incredible national park in Croatia.
Sixteen lakes connected by waterfalls allow the lakes to cascade from a height.
The highest point is 1230m (4035ft), falling to the lowest at 380m (1246ft).
The landscape around the lakes of dense woodland is home to bears, wolves and wild boars.
The sight of a series of lakes and cascading waterfalls is magical.

KorculaThis city, based on the island of the same name, is called the most "Venetian" on the Adriatic coast. It is easil...
31/08/2021

Korcula
This city, based on the island of the same name, is called the most "Venetian" on the Adriatic coast. It is easily accessible by ferry: they depart from different ports in Croatia. In winter the resort is empty, and in summer it is filled with vacationers. The houses are characterized by decorations in the form of family emblems, balconies and passages. The city walls date back to the 13th century, but have acquired their current appearance after numerous restorations and reconstructions.

TrogirUnder each ruler, Trogir, located on the Adriatic coast, continued to develop, adorn and follow fashion. For this ...
31/08/2021

Trogir
Under each ruler, Trogir, located on the Adriatic coast, continued to develop, adorn and follow fashion. For this reason, the mixing of styles on its streets is a common picture. Renaissance and Baroque buildings are adjacent to Romanesque churches, and the local cathedral is a true work of architectural art. The historic center of Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

RovinjMost of the houses in the Old Town of Rovinj were built in the Mediterranean style more than 100 years ago. Anothe...
26/08/2021

Rovinj
Most of the houses in the Old Town of Rovinj were built in the Mediterranean style more than 100 years ago. Another important difference is the bright colors of the exterior walls. In 1963, these neighborhoods were officially named a cultural monument, and attractions here are literally around every corner. Three gates have been preserved: the Portico, the Mutual Gate and the Gate of St. Benedict. They are an integral part of the fortress wall that once surrounded the city.

Plitvice LakesThis protected area is located in the central part of the country. The complex of lakes in 1979 was includ...
26/08/2021

Plitvice Lakes
This protected area is located in the central part of the country. The complex of lakes in 1979 was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The water is so clear that you can see the bottom and the fish, of which there are many. It is forbidden to swim, as well as to disturb the natural balance of a natural landmark in any other way. Periodically, new waterfalls appear in the valley. Now there are about 140 of them.

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