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Osijek s the fourth largest city in Croatia with a population of 107,496. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of...
Osijek s the fourth largest city in Croatia with a population of 107,496. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja county.
Tourist destinationOsijek remains a popular domestic tourist destination for its Baroque style, open spaces and ample recreational opportunities. The most important sights in the city include the main square, Trg Ante Starčevića, Tvrđa the 18th century Baroque citadel, the promenade along the Drava, and the suspension pedestrian bridge toward Baranja.
AirportOsijek airport is located 20 km southeast of Osijek. In 2012, the airport handled about 120.000 passengers.
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Pula 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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Trogir is a historic town andharbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County. Trogir is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland and the island of Čiovo. It lies 27 kilometres west of the city of Split.
SightsTrogir has a 2300 years of continuous urban tradition. Its culture was created under the influence of old Greeks, Romans, and Venetians. Trogir has a high concentration of palaces, churches, and towers, as well as a fortress on a small island, and in 1997 was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
MarinaVillage and small harbor Marina lies on the Adriatic Highway 12 km west of Trogir.
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