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Molat
Molat is an island in the northern part of Zadar archipelago. It stretches from the northwest to the southeast and is located between the island of Ist in the north and Dugi Otok to the south. Its area is 22 km2 and it has about 220 permanent residents in three villages: Molat, Brgulje, and Zapuntel. It was named after the Latin word Melatus which means honey. The island was on...
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Žaborić
Žaborić is a small tourist town in the Šibenik-Knin county in Croatia. It is located only 10 kilometers south of the historic town of Šibenik. Its population is just over 300 permanent residents. It has more than 800 houses and villas that offer quality and comfortable private accommodation. Olive groves and vineyards are located in the hinterland of Žaborić. Residents of Žabor...
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Brač - Selca and Sumartin
Selce is a village in the southeastern part of the island of Brač, and the center of the municipality of Selce. Municipality of Selce consists of the village of Novo Selo, Sumartin, Povlja and Selački villages. Located in the interior of the island, about 1 km from the sea, Selce is famous for their homemade food (lamb, cheese, wine, honey) and a rich variety of charming restau...
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Ugljan - Ugljan
Ugljan is a small settlement in Zadar County. It is situated on the far north of the island of Ugljan, 11 kilometers north of the village of Preko which is the center of the municipality. Ugljan includes 9 villages: Čeprljanda, Lučino Selo, Batalaža, Sušica, Gornje Selo, Muline, Guduće, Fortoština, Varoš, and several beautiful coves: Ćinta, Mostir and Luka in Muline. The name o...
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Motovun
Motovun is a picturesque medieval town in the county of Istria in Croatia. It is located in the interior of Istria, on a 270-meter high hill near the towns of Buzet and Pazin, about twenty kilometers from the western coast of Istria. The area was inhabited since prehistoric times when it was inhabited by the ancient Celts and Illyrians. It was named after the Celtic word "Monto...
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Sisak
Sisak is the capital of Sisak-Moslavina County in Croatia. It is situated at the mouth of river Kupa in the river Sava, the fertile and marshy area of Pannonian plain. Sisak is among the oldest settlements of central Croatia and archaeological traces of its inhabitation are dating back to the 4th century BC. In the 1st century BC on the site of today's Sisak was established a R...
Hvar - Jelsa
Jelsa is a small town and center of the homonymous municipality, located in a sheltered bay in the center of the northern coast of the island Hvar. South of the town is dense pine forests below the two highest peaks on the Island of St. Nikola and Hum. North of the town is a rugged coastline with islands, many bays, and headlands, where guests can find true pleasure and peace....
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Bilice - Šibenik
Bilice is a small village and center of the municipality just 5 km north of the town of Šibenik. It is located on the banks of the Prokljan Lake (flooded river Krka river) near the far-known National Park Krka. Bilice has more than 2000 inhabitants and belongs to smaller municipalities in Croatia. Tourism has been developing lately, especially since the entire Bilice area has r...
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Kostrena
Kostrena is a small coastal town and municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in Croatia. It is situated on a peninsula 10 kilometers in length and in the vicinity of town Rijeka, surrounded by the Rijeka and Bakar bay. It was first mentioned in the early 15th century, and the history of Kostrena was known for its excellent sailors, captains and ship owners. Here it is toda...
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Hvar - Sveta Nedjelja
Sveta Nedjelja is a small picturesque place on the south coast of the island of Hvar, 12 km east of the town of Hvar. It is located under the highest peak of the island of Hvar - Sveti Nikola (626 meters above sea level). About 150 permanent residents are living in the area, mainly engaged in agriculture (olive growing and viticulture), fishing and tourism. Here is produced one...
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Croatia abounds in interesting and diverse places, thanks to its geographical position, long and rich history. Croatia occupies three very different geographical regions:Adriatic, Dinaric Alps (Dinarides) and the Pannonian plain. In a relatively small area, there are many interesting destinations and opportunities for either a short vacation and a getaway for a weekend or a long summer vacation.
In major Croatian cities on the Adriatic coast, you can explore the cultural and historical heritage of the ancient Romans, the Venetian, and the Dubrovnik republics. In continental Croatia you can feel the Central European spirit of old towns.
In small and lesser-known tourist destinations you can spend a peaceful vacation in cozy private family accommodation next to the beautiful beaches under the shades of fragrant pine forests and surrounded with crystal clear Adriatic sea.
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