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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik is a historic and port city located in the southern part of Croatia. The place is the administrative center of the Dubrovnik - Neretva parish and one of the four largest cities in Dalmatia. Dalmatia is divided into four districts, whose main cities are, in addition to Dubrovnik, Split, Sibenik and Zadar. Dubrovnik is a beautiful Mediterranean city, which is one of the most famous and visited re ... arrow

NP Krka

Krka National Park is located in Sibenik - Knin County and covers an area of 109 km2 of the most beautiful course of the Krka River and the lower course of the Cikola River. The area was declared a national park in 1985, although some parts of the Krka river were already protected in 1948. The Krka River is about 72.5 km long, making it the 22nd longest river in Croatia. It originates at the foot of Mo ... arrow

NP Plitvice Lakes

The Plitvice Lakes are a beautiful national park located in the central part of Croatia. It belongs to Licka - Senj county, the capital of which is Korenica. Plitvice Lakes National Park is the oldest national park in Southeastern Europe and the largest park in Croatia. The national park was established in 1949 and is located in the mountainous region of central Croatia, on the border with Bosnia and H ... arrow

Pula

Pula is a seaside town in Croatia, located in the south of the Istrian peninsula. It is the largest town in Istria County, known for its calm sea, beautiful nature and mild climate. Pula is characterized by a long tradition of fishing, winemaking, shipbuilding, transit ports and tourism. Pula is a city with many cultural and historical monuments, among which the most famous are the Pula Arena, the Temp ... arrow

Zadar

Zadar is a popular tourist town located in northern Dalmatia. Dalmatia is divided into four districts, the main cities of which, in addition to Zadar, are Dubrovnik, Sibenik and Split. The city is located on a peninsula along the Reka - Split road. Zadar has a long and varied historical past of three thousand years. It was first mentioned in written sources already in ancient Greek records. Today, Zada ... arrow


Natural Sights/Attractions

Natural baths, beaches

Beaches

Caves

Caves

Gorges, canyons, river beds (troughs)

Gorges

Karavanken Mountains

Karavanken

Lakes, ponds

Lakes

Triglav National Park

NP Triglav

Parks, arboretums, gardens

Parks

Rivers and confluences

Rivers

Sources, springs

Sources

Waterfalls

Waterfalls

Cultural-Historical Sights/Attractions

Basilicas, churches, chapels

Basilicas

Castles, manors, towers, forts

Castles

World War I Military Cemeteries

Cemeteries

The biggest cities in Slovenia

Cities

Monasteries, abbeys

Monasteries

Monuments, statues

Monuments

Museums, galleries, exhibitions

Museums

The Old Town Centres

Old Towns

Town Halls

Town Halls

Other

Camps

Camps

Places for wedding

Places for Wedding

Marinas, ports

Ports

Ski slopes

Ski Slopes

Health resorts, spas, wellness

Spas

Toboggan runs

Toboggan Runs