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Šibenik grad Krešimirov
Šibenik is a historic town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia in Šibenik Knin county where the...
Šibenik is a historic town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia in Šibenik Knin county where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea.
Tourist centerŠibenik is a political, educational, transport, industrial and tourist center of Šibenik-Knin county.
SightsThe central church in Šibenik, the Cathedral of St. James, is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Several successive architects built it completely in stone between 1431 and 1536,both in Gothic and in Renaissance style. The interlocking stone slabs of the Cathedral's roof were damaged when the city was shelled by Serbian forces in 1991. The damage has since been repaired. Šibenik is also called "Krešimirov grad" (Krešimir's city) because croatian King Petar Krešimir lived in this city.
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Privlaka Zadar
Privlaka is a village in northern Dalmatia in southern Zadar in Croatia. It lies 18 kilometers north of of the city...
Privlaka is a village in northern Dalmatia in southern Zadar in Croatia. It lies 18 kilometers north of of the city Zadar.
Nin cityThe oldest city in Croatia, Nin, is located 5.5 km. It has 2988 inhabitants and is a popular place for tourism and fishing. The most holiday families come mainly from Germany, Austria and Italy.
Sandy beachPopular for tourists is the large sandy beach in Privlaka, which attracts guests with its beach bars. Shallow water mud is considered to be good medicine for chronic diseases such as rheumatism, arthritis or asthma.
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Motovun Croatia
Motovun is a village in central Istria, in the district Poreč in Croatia.
HistoryMotovun is a medieval...
Motovun is a village in central Istria, in the district Poreč in Croatia.
HistoryMotovun is a medieval town that grew up on the site of an ancient city called Kastelijer. In the 10th and 11th centuries it belonged to the Bishop of Poreč. From 1278 it was taken over by Venice and surrounded by solid walls which are still intact today, and used as a walkway with unique views over the four corners of Istria.
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