In the central part of Pohorje, on the last branch of the southeast Alps in Stajerska, it is situated Rogla-slovenian ski resort and from 1997. also an Olimpic resort. On a highness from 1050-1517 m and on a surface of about 100 hectares that includes the ski centre Rogla, everyone will find something for themself. The ski season lasts from November till the middle of April, and 100 days of... Read more
Island Ciovo is the central Dalmatian island; area 28.8 sq km (length 15.3 km, width up to 3.5 km); population 6,071; highest peak Rudine (218 m). In the east, Ciovo is about 2 km away from the mainland (Cape Marjan); in the north-west it is connected with the mainland by a bascule bridge (in Trogir). The island of Ciovo actually encloses the Kastela bay. Annual rainfall is about 900 mm. The... Read more
Gračani, the Zagreb urban area in the northern part of the city. They are in the neighborhood Podsljeme. Traditionally, this space is part of a region Prigorje. The district situated on the southern slopes of Medvednica, just below the highest peak trekkers to which a road leading from Gracani and (former) lifts. The district in the "residential" part of the city, and more recently, there are... Read more
Karin is a place in Northern Dalmatia stretching from the Karin Sea and the foot of the Bukovica hill to its very peak (Orljak, 537 m), between the Karisnica River and a stream which marks a border between the settlements of Kruševo and Karin. The area between Karin Beach and Karin Donji has much potential for tourism development (small camps, tourist villages, family hotels with sports and... Read more