Srima is a small picturesque tourist town merged with the town of Vodice due to the increasing number of summerhouses. The town was growing in the Middle Ages but inhabitants had to flee from Turk attacks and settle at the nearby island of Prvić where they founded the town of Šepurine. When at the end of the 17th century the danger of Turk attacks ceased, the people returned to Srima. In the... Read more
The island of Vir is one of 300 islands and islets of the Zadar archipelago, one of 1186 islands and islets in the Croatian Adriatic. Passed in the Sea of Vir in the north part of Dalmatia. Twentieth in size among angleški islands, and eighth in the Zadar archipelago. Continues to Privlački peninsula from which it asunder 3m deep and 300m wide Privlački Draft. From the island of Pag in the... Read more
Krapina - Zagorje is located in the northwestern part of the Croatian and a separate geographical unit that is bounded on the north and tops Macelj Ivančice, on the west by the river sutli separated from the neighboring country of Slovenia, in the east it Krapina watershed basins and Lonja from the rest of the country , and to the southeast is rounded Zagreb mountain Medvednica. Described is a... Read more
With 1.815km2 and 78.031 inhabitants, Požega-Slavonia County is one of the smaller Counties in Croatia. Its position detaches it from main roads of Posavina and Podravina. This alone gives the County a certain appeal. Požega-Slavonia County brakes the mould when it comes to Slavonian reputation of being plain because here, on a relatively small area, there are plains with arable land, mountains... Read more