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Novi Vinodolski
Novi Vinodolski is a town located south of Selce and Briber in Croatia. Despite only housing a population of approximately 4200 inhabitants, it does offer travellers the ability to relax in the areas quiet and historic surroundings. Characterized by its coastal architecture, red roofs, stone city, old walls of the roman fortress and monastery remains, has made it a recognized tourist city.
With the increase in spa facilities, tourists who visit this culturally dynamic city each year also...

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Opatija
Opatija is a town in western Croatia just southwest of the Adriatic coast, housing a total population of nearly 8000 inhabitants. The transformation of a fishermen’s and sailor’s village into a seaside health resort began in the late 1830s when Iginio Scarpa, a rich and influential merchant from Rijeka, discovered the amazing vegetation and peace that was offered by this area. Exploiting its natural resources, Iginio bought a terrain and built a villa called Angiolina, inviting guests such...

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Rovinj
Rovinj situation north of the Adriatic Sea is a City of Croatia with a population size of nearly 14,000 people. According to data from the Tourist Association of the Istrian County, Rovinj is the second leading destination for overnight stays and is considered one of the most beautiful towns on the Adraitic cost, attracting high number of travellers mostly from Italy, Germany and the UK.
With the introduction of low cost flights to Rovinj and direct high speed ferry that links Venice and...

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Selce
Selce is a coastal town of Croatia which represents a 110 year tourism tradition. Once a fisherman town has over the past century revolved into an attractive destination with its picturesque coastline, mild climate and the waterfront and diverse culture it offers.
The clean air, crystal clear sea and ideal climate has allowed Selce to prosper as a rehabilitation centre for treating a number of cardiovascular, rheumatic and respiratory illnesses.

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Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Croatia, lying northwest of the country along the Sava river and at the southern slopes of the Medvenica Mountain. Its historical, cultural and artistic character is reflected in the numerous museums and galleries comprising of more than 3.6 million exhibits and this in combination with its ideal geographic location has made Zagreb and important tourist center. Every year the City attracts nearly half a million visitors mainly from...

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