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Pula is the largest city in Istria County, Croatia, situated at the southern tip of the Istria peninsula.
Roman timesSouthern Pula has also been Istria´s administrative center since ancient Roman times. The city is best known for its many surviving ancient Roman buildings, the most famous of which is its 1st century amphitheatre, which is among the six largest surviving Roman arenas in the world. The city has a long tradition of winemaking, fishing, shipbuilding, and tourism.
Tourist destinationThe city is a popular tourist destination. There is Brijuni national park or Tito´s summer residence. In the south of the city is tourist center of Punta Verudela above which rises the ramshackle Austro-Hungarian fortress.
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Poreč Plava Laguna
Poreč is a town and municipality on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, in Istria County, Croatia.
LandmarkIts major...
Poreč is a town and municipality on the western coast of the Istrian peninsula, in Istria County, Croatia.
LandmarkIts major landmark is the 6th century Euphrasian Basilica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Plava Laguna (name of a tourist group) is a Croatian phrase meaning "blue lagoon".
Poreč heritagePoreč heritage can be seen in the historic town centre, in museums and galleries hosted in houses and palaces, many of them still private homes as they have been for centuries. Sports complexes are developed and used year-round.
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Gradac Tucepi
Gradac, is the southern most touristic locality of the Makarska riviera in southern Dalmatia, located between...
Gradac, is the southern most touristic locality of the Makarska riviera in southern Dalmatia, located between Makarska and Ploče. It is about 42 kilometers from Makarska, situated halfway between Split and Dubrovnik.
HistoryThe Gradac area was inhabited even in prehistoric times. An evidence of this are the numerous stone piles dating back to the Bronze and Early Iron Ages. In Roman times, the Gradac area was most probably the seat of the Roman civitas Biston, which as a coastal center belonged to the colony of Narona, an important Roman stronghold on the nowadays Croatian territory.
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