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Osijek airport
Osijek s the fourth largest city in Croatia with a population of 107,496. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of...
Osijek s the fourth largest city in Croatia with a population of 107,496. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja county.
Tourist destinationOsijek remains a popular domestic tourist destination for its Baroque style, open spaces and ample recreational opportunities. The most important sights in the city include the main square, Trg Ante Starčevića, Tvrđa the 18th century Baroque citadel, the promenade along the Drava, and the suspension pedestrian bridge toward Baranja.
AirportOsijek airport is located 20 km southeast of Osijek. In 2012, the airport handled about 120.000 passengers.
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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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Buje Novigrad
Buje is a town situated in Istria, Croatia´s westernmost peninsula in Istarska. Buje was known as the...
Buje is a town situated in Istria, Croatia´s westernmost peninsula in Istarska. Buje was known as the "sentinel of Istria" for its hilltop site located 10 km inland from the Adriatic sea. It still commands an excellent panorama. Buja is closed to Novigrad.
HistoryBuje has a rich history; traces of life in the region date back to prehistoric times. The town developed from a Roman and Venetian settlement into a medieval town. A baroque church from the 16th century, built on the foundations of a Roman temple dominates the square.
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