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Showing posts with label famous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label famous. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Saint Martin spa
Bathing season on the sea-side has long since closed its doors and it’s time to start looking for hot water spas, indoor pools and other places for relaxation, for your one-day or multi-day family vacation as well as individual holidays. We bring you an article on the best spa in northern Croatia.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Brac
Brac is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea near Split.
With an area of 395 km2 it’s the third largest island in the Adriatic Sea.
According to the 2011th census , on the island live 14.434 inhabitants.
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Brac |
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Vir
As we promised, we did a story while we were on vacation on
the beautiful island of Vir.
Vir is an island
located near the city of Zadar, and has an area of 22.38 km2. The island is
located 26 km from Zadar, which is also a very popular tourist destination in
Croatia.
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Vir |
Friday, July 19, 2013
Nature Park Plitvice Lakes
Nature Park Plitvice Lakes are situated between the
mountains of Mala Kapela in the west and in the east amid Pljesivice Dinara
massif. The national park consists of 16 lakes, which are stepwise and descend
into each other in a series of 5460 m of crow flies.
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Plitvice Lakes |
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Pag
The island of Pag is located between the island of Rab, Olib
and Vir, close to the land. Pag stands out with its area of 286.6 km2 which
puts him as one of the largest islands in the Adriatic Sea. With 270 km of
coastline, the island has the longest coastline on the Adriatic, rich reefs,
beaches, bays and coves. The excitement and peculiarity of the island are
numerous sources of drinking water and the water on the island mainly comes
under the seabed with towering slopes. Although the climate on the island is
Mediterranean, Velebit makes it so influential on the vegetation that the
island is heavily frosted and completely naked on the eastern part.
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