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Split Airport
Split is by far the largest Dalmatian city and the second-largest city of Croatia. Spread over a central peninsula and its...
Split is by far the largest Dalmatian city and the second-largest city of Croatia. Spread over a central peninsula and its surroundings, Split''s greater area includes the surrounding seaside towns as well. An intraregional transport hub, the city is a link to numerous Adriatic islands and the Apennine peninsula, as well as a popular tourist destination.
HistorySplit is also one of the oldest cities in the area. While it is traditionally considered just over 1,700 years old counting from the construction of Diocletian''s Palace in AD 305, archaeological research relating to the original founding of the city as the Greek colony of Aspálathos in the 6th century BC, establishes the urban tradition of the area as being several centuries older.
AirportSplit Airport is also known as the Resnik Airport and is the third largest airport in Croatia.
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Kraljevica Uvala Scott
Kraljevica is a town in Kvarner region, located between Rijeka and Crikvenica, approximately thirty kilometeres from...
Kraljevica is a town in Kvarner region, located between Rijeka and Crikvenica, approximately thirty kilometeres from Opatija and near the entrance to the bridge to the island of Krk in southern Primorje-Gorski kotar district. It was written about as early as the 13th century.
ShipyardToday, in addition to having the oldest shipyard on the Adriatic, Kraljevica's skyline is dominated by two medieval castles and a church of the Croatian nobles Zrinski and Frankopan. Today Kraljevica is also a popular tourist destination on the Adriatic coast. The Krk Bridge is located nearby, in the southeast part of the city.
Weather Kraljevica AccommodationPula 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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