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Mainly Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodox Islam minorities |
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Roman Amphitheatre - Pula- Imagine the blood sweat and tears of bloody gladiators battling to the death during the 1st century. This huge structure seated more than 20 000 spectators in its heyday. Is now the venue for open air concerts during summer.
Cathedral of St Stephen - Zagreb- the original building was erected in 1094 but was party destroyed during an earthquake in 1880. Of interest are the religious works dating back to the 12th century that have been preserved here.
Mestrovic Gallery - Ivan Mestrovic was one of the most important sculptors of the 20th century and almost 300 of his works are on display here.
Euphrasian basilica - Porec- on the westcoast of Istria this world heritage site dates back to 6th century. A treasury of Byzantine gold mosiacs and a 4th century mosaic floor to be marvelled at. |
| Island Hvar - by Hrvoje from Croatia - 2008-04-14 | | Hvar is the longest and sunniest Croatian island - one of the most beautiful islands in the world. |
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If visiting to enjoy a seaside holiday, the summer months between July and August are peak season.To avoid the crowds you may prefer May, June or September as the weather is still good then.
You could afford to stay longer as prices are better then too. Croatian inland does have a number of thermal spas for those who like to hibernate in warmth during the winter months.
For those who appreciate the finer things in life- Autumn features enough cultural and food & wine festivals to keep anyone satisfied. |
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| A unique, proud Croatian culture is asserting itself after the struggle for independence. The coastline and islands have strong Italian/Mediterranean influences that permate their lifestyle and culture. Art, sculpture, music and dance are all celebrated and Renaissance influences still to be seen in many places. |
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Kornati National Park - off the Dalmatian coast: a perfect place to get lost with the partner of your dreams, this area consists of over 150 treed islands with underwater caves and tiny coves. So who needs "civilisation" ?
Plitvice Lakes National Park - between Zagreb and Zadar: Picture 16 turquoise lakes with cascading waterfalls surrounded by natural woods - imagine wood nymphs and sprites peeping out at you!
Krk - a short name but this largest Adriatic island is big on history. It can be reached via a long bridge from Kraljevica.Tramp down the path of Roman legionaries to the site of Curicum or visit the 11th century cathedral with its 18th century Tasca paintings. |
| Island Rab - by Kristoforina from Croatia - 2007-05-28 | | One of the most beautiful destinations on Croatian Adriatic. Destinct for its old town and many greens. |
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Paradise Beach/Rajska plaza - on the island of Rab: The first resort catering for naturists (yep - nudists!). Frequented since 1934 by the like of the Duke of Windsor and Mrs Simpson. Naturism is accepted in Croatia (in certain permitted areas, we dont want to frighten the wildlife away...)
Crikvenica -This wind protected gravel beach is one of the most popular areas on the Istria coastline |
| Savudrija - by Marjan SUHI from Slovenia - 2005-06-16 | | Cristal clear water, seafood, domestic vine, recreation, and entertainment, what else do you need on your vacation? |
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| Croatia has a reasonably good road and sea transport system. The bus service has as excellent network , with connections to the islands and small towns. The train service is rather outdated and could be slow but is comfortable and does get you there- eventually. There is also the option of taking a ferry- these operate between the islands and major ports and are more comfortable (and expensive) than the buses. |
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Numerous Festivals and events are celebrated especially around Spring and summer . Most of these are region specific with Zagreb hosting a number of events throughout the year , some of these are:
Dance Week - An international festival of dance held at the start of July
International Folklore Festival - Croatian dancing and traditional costumes
International Doll festival - Held in September
Zagreb Summer Festival - early July till mid August
Holidays
Day of the Republic: 30 May
Anti- Fascist Victory Day: 22 June
National Independence day: 5 August
All Saints Day: 1 November |
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