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Croatia

Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country situated at the intersection of Central and Southeast Europe, with its shoreline stretching along the beautiful Adriatic Sea. Encompassing an area of 56,594 square kilometers (21,851 square miles), it shares borders with Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, and Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Montenegro to the southeast. Additionally, Croatia has a maritime boundary with Italy to the west. 

Ethnographic Museum of Split

The Ethnographic Museum was founded in 1910 as the first ethnographic museum in Croatia. Throughout the museum's existence, seven permanent exhibitions were held. In 1910 and 1919, they were presented in different buildings of the local school... read more

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Meštrović Gallery

The gallery was founded by Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović and officially opened in 1951. The gallery is located on the southern slopes of Mount Marjan, above the sea, on the site of Meštrović's former villa.

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Archaeological Museum in Split

The Archaeological Museum in Split is one of the most attractive attractions in the city. The museum was founded in 1820 by the Dalmatian government. It is located in the northern part of the city centre and is the oldest museum not only in Croati... read more

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Plitvice Lakes National Park

In the north-west of the Dinaric Highlands, in eastern Lika lies a unique piece of nature - the largest national park in Croatia. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia's largest national park, is a unique work of nature. Plitvice Lakes.

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