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General info - General information about Croatia - geographical position, surface, population, climate, currency...
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History - Brief description of the history of Croatia
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The City of Zagreb - Zagreb is the largest city and the capital of Croatia. By its historical tradition, cultural relations, and above all, its urban planning (the Lower town “horseshoe”, the area around the theatre) Zagreb is a distinctly central European city. Situated in the middle of the triangle of Vienna, Budapest and Venice, it always has been and remains a part of the cultural circle of central Europe. It is only a three-hour drive from the Adriatic Sea.
- Central Croatia - Central Croatia is a historical-geographic region in the northwestern and central part of Croatia.
- Slavonia - SLAVONIA, BARANJA AND SRIJEM, a historical-geographic area in the eastern part of Croatia.
- Istria - the most diverse tourism region in Croatia , due to its natural particularities, its rich cultural monumental heritage, its location, and its transportation position. Istria is the largest peninsula of the eastern coast of the Adriatic and takes the leading position in Croatian tourism. Porec, Rovinj, Pula, Labin, Hum - the smallest town in the world.
- Kvarner & Gorski Kotar - Kvarner is the tourist region that encompasses the Rijeka-Vinodol area with the city of Rijeka as the gravitational center, the Velebit seaside up to Tribanj, and the islands of Kvarner (Krk, Rab, Pag, Cres and Lošinj). Kvarner is still the most visited Croatian region by tourists with over a hundred years of tourism tradition. Moscenicka Draga, Lovran, Ika, Icici, Opatija, Rijeka, Crikvenica, Senj, Island Krk, Island Cres, Island Losinj, Island Pag, Island Rab....
- Dalmatia - Dalmatia has, for a long time, been famous in the tourism world for its clean sea, abundance of sun, numerous islands and islets, natural beauty, and particularly for its cultural monumental heritage and the cultural events (Passion heritage, games of knighthood, folk songs, folklore, and festivals). Zadar, Sibenik, Split, Dubrovnik...
- Croatian Islands - There are more than one thousand islands scattered along the Croatian coast, each unique, the vast majority uninhabited. The first journey to the Adriatic is always an adventure, a trip into the unknown. Croatia has 1,777 km of mainland Adriatic shoreline and no fewer than 1,185 islands, islets and reefs. Only 66 of them are inhabited. Any of the others could be yours.
- Plitvice Lakes National Park - Croatia land of the falling lakes
- Active Vacations - Climbing in Croatia
- Active Vacations - Diving in Croatia
- Books on Croatia - Search Amazon.com for books on Croatia
- Press Articles - Read articles about Croatia from New York Times, National Geographic, LA Times, The Washington Post, The bUdapes Sun...
- Other Articles - Croatia Travel storie - what other people say about vacation and travel to Croatia
- Croatia Video - videos about Croatia
- General Travel info - how to travel in Croatia
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Travel links - Find other web sites about Croatia or any other tourist destination in Europe and in the rest of the world
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