Category: Cities

Šibenik

Šibenik is a historic town located in the Croatian region of Dalmatia. Unlike other cities in Dalmatia, Šibenik was founded by

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Roman Ruins in Croatia

Split The most important monument in Split is the Diocletian’s Palace dating back from 305 A.D. The Palace was built as

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Motovun

Motovun is a small medieval village in central Istria with a population of 531 inhabitants and a very rich historical

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Zadar

Zadar is a small town on the Dalmatian coast, but nevertheless, it is known for its rich and tumultuous history.

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Zagreb, the capital of Croatia

Being for a long time in the shade of more attractive coastal cities, during the last two years Zagreb became

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Pula

Pula is the largest city in Istria region, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the peninsula. Known for its

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Hum – the smallest city in the world

Hum with its 30 (2011 Population Census) inhabitants is formally listed as the smallest town in the world. It is

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Kastela

Kaštela is an agglomeration of seven picturesque little towns of the central Dalmatia, situated between Split and Trogir. The Kastela (Kastel

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Split

Split is situated in the center of the southern Croatian region of Dalmatia. It’s the second-largest city in Croatia and

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a small town situated on the Dalmatian coast. Since 1979 Dubrovnik is on the UNESCO World Heritage Site

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