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Karlovac Croatia
Karlovac is a city and municipality in central Croatia. Karlovac is the administrative centre of southern Karlovac County. The city is...
Karlovac is a city and municipality in central Croatia. Karlovac is the administrative centre of southern Karlovac County. The city is located on the Zagreb-Rijeka highway and railway line, 56 km south-west of Zagreb and 130 km from Rijeka.
Four-Rivers townThe Four-Rivers town lies on the Korana, Kupa, Dobra and the Mrežnica river. Because of good quality water you can swim in several places in the rivers.
BeerKarlovac is also the home of the Croatian beer Karlovačko that is served in many restaurants.
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Umag ATP
Umag is a coastal city in Istria, Croatia.
ATPThe city hosts the yearly Croatia Open ATP tennis...
Umag is a coastal city in Istria, Croatia.
ATPThe city hosts the yearly Croatia Open ATP tennis tournament on clay courts.
Tourist industryThe natural features of the area have considerably influenced the development of the economy as a whole. The geographical location of Umag, in particular, has ensured an intensive and dynamic growth of the tourist industry after World War II, which has been expanding rapidly ever since.
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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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