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Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 10

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 10
A woman walks past a bullet and shell marked wall in old Dubrovnik. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after the devastatiing Siege of dubrovnik Date: 1994

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 9

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 9
A woman gives a cat a small fish from her stall in Dubrovnik market. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after the devastatiing Siege of dubrovnik Date: 1994

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 8

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 8
Workmen repairing the pantile roofs of old Dubrovnik. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after the devastatiing Siege of dubrovnik Date: 1994

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 6

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 6
An elderly woman flower seller in Dubrovnik market holds two bunches of flowers and appeals to customers to buy. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 5

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 5
An elderly woman flower seller appeals to a customer to buy a bunch of flowers in Dubrovnik market. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 4

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 4
An old man wearing a cloth cap and another old man wearing a black beret, scrutinise a damaged spectacle case in the market at dubrovnik

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 3

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 3
A young woman and a nun look at trinkets on a market stall in dubrovnik, Croatia. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after the devastatiing Siege of

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 2

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 2
A young man on fish stall, Dubrovnik. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after the devastatiing Siege of dubrovnik Date: 1994

Background imageCroatia Collection: Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 1

Reconstruction of Dubrovnik, Croatia - 1
A nun climbs a flight of shell-damaged steps in dubrovnik, Croatia. Part of series for The Daily Telegraph showing the reconstruction of the town after the devastatiing Siege of dubrovnik Date: 1994

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Dubrovnik - Unusual view of the inland section

Croatia - Dubrovnik - Unusual view of the inland section. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCroatia Collection: Opatjia, Croatia - Bathers

Opatjia, Croatia - Bathers swimming beneath the sea wall by the Hotel Kvarner. Date: 1908

Background imageCroatia Collection: Speech by Gabriele D Annunzio - Free State of Fiume

Speech by Gabriele D Annunzio - Free State of Fiume
Speech by D Annunzio on 20th September 1919 at the city of Fiume (now in Croatia and, since the end of World War II, known as Rijeka)

Background imageCroatia Collection: Clock tower and statue, Rovinkj, Croatia

Clock tower and statue, Rovinkj, Croatia
The clock tower and statue of a boy holding a fish (part of a fountain), in Rovinj, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Opatija (Abbazia), Croatia on the Adriatic coast

Opatija (Abbazia), Croatia on the Adriatic coast
Opatija (Abbazia) in western Croatia, just southwest of Rijeka on the Adriatic coast. Given to Italy in 1920, then Yugoslavia in 1947 and finally Croatia in 1991. A panoramic view of the town

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia)

Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia)
Croatia - Opatija (Italian: Abbazia) - a town in western Croatia, just southwest of Rijeka on the Adriatic coast. Date: 1907

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatian Shepherd, playing a Frula

Croatian Shepherd, playing a Frula. The frula (also known as svirala or jedinka), is a musical instrument which resembles a medium sized recorder or flute, traditionally played in Serbia

Background imageCroatia Collection: A swarhy brigand makes his first ever telephone call

A swarhy brigand makes his first ever telephone call
Painting by Joso Buzan (1873-1936), Croatian academic painter, depicting what appears to be a lively telephone exchange between a stranded Pirate and his Shipmates

Background imageCroatia Collection: Cannon on the wall. Dubrovnik. Croatia

Cannon on the wall. Dubrovnik. Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia. Zagreb. Holy Marys column with angels and fountain

Croatia. Zagreb. Holy Marys column with angels and fountain by the German-Austrian sculptor Anton Dominik Fernkorn (1813-1878) in 1865

Background imageCroatia Collection: Street scene on the island of Susak, Croatia

Street scene on the island of Susak, Croatia
Street scene on the island of Susak, on the northern Adriatic coast of Croatia. On the left is the City Savings Bank, and on the right is the First Croatian Savings Bank

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Zadar (Zara) - The Harbour with Italian Seaplane

Croatia - Zadar (Zara) - The Harbour with Italian Seaplane
Croatia - Zadar (Zara) - The Harbour with Italian passenger Seaplane Airios, which ran a daily service over the 92 mile route between Ancona, Italy and Zadar

Background imageCroatia Collection: Austrian fleet in port of Pola (Pula), Croatia, WW1

Austrian fleet in port of Pola (Pula), Croatia, WW1
The Austrian fleet in the port of Pola (Pula), Croatia, during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCroatia Collection: Metkovic, Croatia

Metkovic, Croatia. View from the far end of the Railway Bridge (crossing the River Neretva) toward the town. The Church of St Elijah can be seen - perched on the hillside

Background imageCroatia Collection: Three gentlemen in traditional Croatian National costume

Three gentlemen in traditional Croatian National costume at Dubrovnik (Ragusa), Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Zagreb - Croatia

Zagreb - Croatia
The main square of Zagreb, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Trogir, Croatia - Small Loggia

Trogir, Croatia - Small Loggia
Trogir (Trau) - the Mala Loza, or Small Loggia. Loggia is the name given to an architectural feature, originally of Italian design

Background imageCroatia Collection: Omis - Croatia - Beach

Omis - Croatia - Beach
Omis - Croatia. The beach. Omis was well known in the past for the Corsairs of Almissa whose Sagittas (ships), brought fame to the Corsairs as they were built for attack and fast retrieval in

Background imageCroatia Collection: Costumes of the World - Woman of Croatia

Costumes of the World - Woman of Croatia. 19th century

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Rovinj / Rovigno - Harbour

Croatia - Rovinj / Rovigno - Harbour
Croatia - Rovinj / Rovigno on the on the North Adriatic Sea coast - The Harbour. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCroatia Collection: Euphrasian basilica. Porec. Croatia

Euphrasian basilica. Porec. Croatia
BYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. Outside view. POREC. Istrian Peninsula

Background imageCroatia Collection: Cathedral of the Assumptionof the Virgin Mary. The bell towe

Cathedral of the Assumptionof the Virgin Mary. The bell towe
Cathedral of the Assumptionof the Virgin Mary. Fourth century, although during the eighteenth century suffered many changes that continue until 1924. The bell tower. Pula. Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Pula. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary

Pula. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Outside view. Republic of Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Archeological remains of the facade to the Archaeological Mu

Archeological remains of the facade to the Archaeological Museum. Pula. Republic of Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Temple of Augustus. Pula. Croatia

Temple of Augustus. Pula. Croatia
Temple of Augustus, dedicated to the goddess Roma and the emperor Augustus. It was built between the year 2 B.C. and 14 A.D

Background imageCroatia Collection: Bartizan in the wall of Dubrovnik. Croatia

Bartizan in the wall of Dubrovnik. Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Dance neighborhood and the wall

CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Dance neighborhood and the wall

Background imageCroatia Collection: CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Coastal scene with Fort Lovrjenac

CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Coastal scene with Fort Lovrjenac

Background imageCroatia Collection: CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Tower of the Franciscan Monastery

CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Tower of the Franciscan Monastery

Background imageCroatia Collection: CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. View of the medieval neighborhood with t

CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. View of the medieval neighborhood with the tower of the Franciscan Monastery

Background imageCroatia Collection: KOKOLJA, Tripo (1661-1713)

KOKOLJA, Tripo (1661-1713). Montenegrian painter. Statue. Perast. Republic of Montenegro

Background imageCroatia Collection: CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. City and ruins

CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. City and ruins
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Partial view of the city and ruins in the foreground

Background imageCroatia Collection: Leopold I (1640-1705). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary a

Leopold I (1640-1705). Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and Croatia and King of Bohemia. Commemorating the defeat of the Turks. Engraving in La Ilustraci??n Iberica, 1888. Colored

Background imageCroatia Collection: Charles VI of Habsburg (1685-1740). Proclamation of the Arc

Charles VI of Habsburg (1685-1740). Proclamation of the Arc
Charles VI of Habsburg (1685-1740), Holy Roman Emperor (1711-1740), King of Bohemia (Charles II), Hungary and Croatia (Charles III) and Archduke of Austria

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia. Zagreb. Cathedral. Front facade. Kaptol Square

Croatia. Zagreb. Cathedral. Front facade. Kaptol Square
Croatia. Zagreb. Cathedral. It was restored in the Neo-Gothic style by Hermann Bolle (1845-1926). Front facade. Kaptol Square

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia. Zagreb. Kaptol Square and Holy Marys column with a

Croatia. Zagreb. Kaptol Square and Holy Marys column with angels and fountain by the German-Austrian sculptor Anton Dominik Fernkorn (1813-1878) in 1865

Background imageCroatia Collection: Dance with torches at the coronation of Matthias I of Hungar

Dance with torches at the coronation of Matthias I of Hungar
Matthias I Corvinus (1440-1490), king of Hungary and Croatia (1458-1490). Dance with torches at the coronation of Matthias I of Hungary. Theodore de Bry engraving

Background imageCroatia Collection: Ferdinand III (1608-1657)

Ferdinand III (1608-1657). Holy Roman Emperor from 15 February 1637 until his death, King of Hungary and Croatia, King of Bohemia and Archduke of Austria. Colored engraving

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia. Porec. Roman Temple

Croatia. Porec. Roman Temple. 1st century. Exterior



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