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Croatia is a land of unique and rare natural beauty
whose tradition goes back over two thousand years during which a
great historical and cultural heritage has developed. With 2,600
sunny hours per year a favorite destination is the 350-mile long,
narrow province of Dalmatia, which extends along the Adriatic from
the Istra peninsula in the north to Dubrovnik in the south.
Croatia, is well known for its warm hospitality
with which all visitors are welcome. With crystal clear waters,
warm climate throughout the year, rich cultural and historical background,
Croatia offers the right setting and atmosphere for different event
and travel programs in numerous attractive destinations.
Dubrovnik

City-monument, the most beautiful and the most
famous Croatian city. Once a famous Dubrovnik Republic, the city
was a powerful rival of Venice in the fight over the sea rule. Today
it still continues to rival Venice with its beauty and charming
atmosphere. It would be really hard to single out the most fascinating
piece of architecture. The Franciscan and the Dominican monastery,
the Cathedral, the Rector's Palace, Stradun, grand City walls and
St. Blaise's Church, each of these impressive buildings deserves
attention and admiration.
Split

Split, the second largest city in Croatia and
"the capital of Dalmatia" had gradually developed around
the palace of the Roman emperor Diocletian, built more than 1700
years ago. From Diocletian's cellars, Cathedral and the Temple of
Jupiter to the Golden Gate (Porta aurea), across the Peristyle and
the Market (Pjaca) to the sunny sea promenade (Riva) and further
up the Marmont street, past the fish-market and all the way to the
Theatre: morning in Split brings you the atmosphere of a typical
Mediterranean city.
Famous on the Split riviera is the ancient metropolis
of Salona, the most important archeological site in Croatia, and
Trogir, a charming stone town under the protection of UNESCO which
takes pride in the fascinating Romanesque cathedral, churches, towers
and beautiful palaces.
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