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Trogir, Croatia - Loggia alongside a courtyard. Trogir (Trau) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
Croatia - Scene on the Adriatoc CoastA small trade boat moored up on the Adriatic Coast, Croatia. Two young boys play with a barrel by the side of the water
Croatia - Sibenik - view looking down over the town, with the castle in the distance
Croatia - Supetar - on the northern side of the Dalmatian island of Brac in the Adriatic Sea
Croatia - Trogir. A historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. A UNESCO World Heritage site
Croatia - Crikvenica on the Adriatic coast
Omis - CroatiaOmis, Croatia - Port and Harbour
Senj, Croatia, located on the Adriatic coast below the Vratnik mountain pass which separates the Velebit mountain from the mountains of Gorski kotar
Dalmatian Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1875Engraving showing a couple of shepherds, minding their animals, in Dalmatia (now Croatia), 1875
Refugees in DubrovnikThe war with Turkey causes much distress : refugees flee to Ragusa (now Dubrovnik in Croatia) and beg from well-to- do people outside a hotel
Riots in CroatiaJust who will rule Croatia is much disputed, leading to riots such as these at Agram : eventually count Khven- Hedervary will be installed as Ban of Croatia
Croatia GravosaThe harbour of Gravosa, close to Dubrovnik on the Dalmatian coast
Croatia Zagreb[aka Agram) general view of the town, dominated by its cathedral
Croatia RijekaFiume, now known as Rijeka (both names mean river ) is the principal seaport of Croatia, located on Kvarmar Bay of the Adriatic
Croatia KirkaThe harbour viewed from the sea
Croatia SalonaThe palace of Diocletian at Salona, near Split
Croatia TrakostyanDistant view of the castle
Croatia Pula(aka Pola or Pulj) The square of the forum
Croatia Porec(formerly Parenzo) the town seen from the sea
Croatia / Trogir 1925Trogir: one of the gates
Croatia / Pula / AmphitheatrPula (formerly Pola): the Roman amphitheatre
Croatia / Split MarketSplit: the market place
Dalmatian GirlA girl of Dalmatia (now in Croatia)
Cloister, DubrovnikOne monk reads while another draws water from the well in the cloisters of the monastery of San Francesco at Ragusa (now Dubrovnik) Croatia
Croatia / Zagreb 1928Zagreb: Jelacicev Trg
Dubrovnik in 1918Dubrovnik - then known as Ragusa - was a naval base for the Austro-Hungarian Imperial fleet during World War One
Diet at AgramAustria: The Parliament at Agram, now Zagreb in Croatia
Hotel Label DubrovnikHotel label from the GRAND HOTEL IMPERIAL, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, (Serbia and Montenegro) Dubrovnik now part of Croatia
Pulj AmphitheatreThe Roman amphitheatre at Pulj (aka Pula, Pola)
Diocletian RetiresAfter establishing a degree of stability in the Empire thanks to the tetrarchy system, emperor Diocletian retires to Split in Croatia, building a huge palace which survives