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Split, the second largest city in Croatia
Split, the second largest city in Croatia, is located on the Mediterranean Sea shore, on a central peninsula. It links numerous surrounding Adriatic islands and is a popular tourist destination.» Croatia
Diocletian's palace in Split
Diocletian's palace in Split, Croatia, was built by the great Roman emperor at the turn of the 4th century AD. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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City of Trogir
Trogir is a historic town and harbor, on the Adriatic Coast of Dalmatia. The historic city is situated on a small island between the mainland and the island of Ciovo, 27 km west of the city of Split. It is designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Pula, the largest city in Istria County, Croatia
Pula is the largest city in Istria County, in Croatia. Located at the tip of the Istrian Peninsula, it is an important touristic center with a strong tradition of winemaking, fishing and shipbuilding, with tame sea and unspoiled nature.
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Roman Remains in Pula
Pula is the largest city in Istria County, in Croatia. Located at the tip of the Istrian Peninsula, it is an important touristic center with a strong tradition of winemaking, fishing and shipbuilding, with tame sea and unspoiled nature.
Dubrovnik port and sea resort on the Adriatic Cost
Dubrovnik is a Croatian city, port and sea resort on the Adriatic Cost, South of Dalmatia. It is designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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The Walls of Dubrovnik
The Croatian city of Dubrovnik has a series if defensive stone walls and towers, a Mediterranean fortress overlooking the sea. They surround and protect what has been a glorious maritime city since before the Middle Ages, now a superb touristic attraction with a Mediterranean Renaissance aura.
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