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Nin - Guides

The early Croatian royal town of Nin is about 15 km away from Zadar. Inhabited for 3000 years, it is an important archaeological locality. There are the remains of the largest ancient temple in the Adriatic, mosaics, a church called the smallest cathedral in the world, a unique romantic period coronation church, the ancient Croatian ship Condura and so on. They all bear witness to the ancient... Read more

Zagreb - Guides

Zagreb is the capital of Croatia and it is located in the central continental region with a population of one million. It is one of the leading economic centers and a destination for business, congress and cultural tourism. The first written mention of the city dates back to 1094, when a diocese was founded on Kaptol, while the neighboring Gradec was named a free royal city in 1242. Both of... Read more

Split-Dalmatia County - Guides

Split-Dalmatia County is the central-southern Dalmatian county in Croatia. Its center is Split. The most important economic activity is tourism. Manufacturing and agriculture are in decline. The county is linked to the rest of Croatia by the newly built four-lane Split-Zadar-Karlovac-Zagreb highway and the Lika railway. Split-Kaštela international airport is used mostly by tourist charter... Read more

Pokrovnik - Guides

Pokrovnik is a village within the town, namely, in Dalmatia, Sibenik-Knin, Croatia.

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