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Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia) - Clinic of Dr. Kalman Szego
Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia) - HarbourThe Boat harbour at Opatija (Abbazia), Croatia
Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia) - High viewPanorama of Opatija (Abbazia) and the Istrian Coast - now a popular tourist destination and heavily developed - view from the North
Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - CroatiaA fabulous Panoramic view of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia
Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia) - View from the southA complete view from the south of Opatija (Abbazia), Croatia
Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia) - New Swimming BathsCroatia - Opatija (Abbazia) - North Strand and the new Swimming Baths
The National Dress of CroatiaA group of men, women and children in the traditional national dress of Croatia
Croatia - KraljevicaThe coastal town of Kraljevica - town in the Kvarner region of Croatia
Trogir (Trau), CroatiaTrogir (Trau) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia. The historic city is situated on a small island between the Croatian mainland
General view of Bakar, near Rijeka, CroatiaGeneral view of Bakar, a small, picturesque town to the east of Rijeka, Croatia
Town and church of Novi Vinodolski, CroatiaView of the town and church of Novi Vinodolski, on the Adriatic coast of Croatia
Croatian National Theatre building at Rijeka, CroatiaView of the Croatian National Theatre building, named after the musician Ivan Zajc, in the city of Rijeka, Croatia
Bow of a ship and old town, Rovinj, CroatiaThe bow of a tourist excursion ship and a view of the old town at Rovinj, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
Roman amphitheatre at Pula, CroatiaExternal view of the Roman amphitheatre at Pula, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. It was built in the first century AD and is the best preserved ancient monument in Croatia
Via Garibaldi, Umag, CroatiaThe picturesque Via Garibaldi, in the small port town of Umag, on the north west coast of Istria
Interior view of Roman amphitheatre at Pula, CroatiaInterior view of the Roman amphitheatre at Pula, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. It was built in the first century AD and is the best preserved ancient monument in Croatia
Part of the old town, Rovinj, CroatiaA narrow street in the old part of Rovinj, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
Harbour and old town, Rovinj, CroatiaView of the harbour and old town of Rovinj, with fishing boats and clock tower, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
Distant view of Rovinj, CroatiaA distant view of Rovinj, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia, with the parish church of St Eufemia on the hill
Interior, Euphrasius Basilica, Porec, CroatiaView of the interior of the Euphrasius Basilica at Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. The early Byzantine church was named after Euphrasius
Euphrasius Basilica, Porec, CroatiaView of the inner court of the Euphrasius Basilica at Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. The early Byzantine church was named after Euphrasius
Temple of Augustus and City Hall, Pula, CroatiaThe Temple of Roma and Augustus (left) and the City Hall (right), in Pula, on the western Adriatic coast, Istria, Croatia
Old town gate, Rovinj, CroatiaThe old town gate at the entrance to Rovinj, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
View of boats, Porec, CroatiaView of boats in port, at the coastal town of Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
Windows in Porec, CroatiaThree windows of architectural interest in the old part of the town of Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
Mosaic, Euphrasius Basilica, Porec, CroatiaView of the mosaic above the entrance to the Euphrasius Basilica at Porec, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia. The early Byzantine church was named after Euphrasius
Narrow street in Rovinj, CroatiaA narrow street in the old part of the town of Rovinj, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
Harbour of Rovinj, CroatiaView of the harbour and old town of Rovinj, with fishing boats, on the western coast of Istria, Croatia
Croatia - Dalmatian National Costumes - a couple form the coast
Mlini, CroatiaThe small picturesque village of Mlini close to Dubrovnik, Croatia
Split, Croatia - Diocletians Palace on the WaterfrontSplit, Croatia - Part of Diocletians Palace on the Waterfront - built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979
Korcula, CroatiaA view of Korcula, Croatia - an island off the Dalmatian coast on the Adriatic Sea
Split Harbour - Croatia
Croatian National Costume - Lady and spinning wheelCroatian National Costume, Zagreb - Lady and spinning wheel - advertising card (see below)
Croatia - National Costume of Cattaro - Dalmatia
Small Fishing Port - Ika, Croatia
Croatian National Costume - Advertising cardAdvertising card for a costumier and fabric (embroidered, handmade) manufacturers from Zagreb, Croatia - this time showing off outfits for children
Vrgorac, CroatiaAttractive town of Vrgorac, Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia county
Bakar - Croatia. Bakar is the Croatian word for copper. Bakar is a port for bulk cargo and used to be known for its industrial complex that included coke factory which produced considerable amount of
Rogoznica, CroatiaPanoramic view of Rogoznica, a popular tourist village on the Dalmatian coast in Croatia in a deep bay sheltered from wind
Solin - CroatiaSolin on the Dalmatian coast Croatia. Solin developed on the location of the ancient town of Salona which was the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia and the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian
Split - Croatia - Porta Ferrea. The Roman Imperial Palace of Diocletian had four gates including this one: the Porta Ferrea (Iron Gate) in the west
Karlobag, CroatiaKarlobag on the Adriatic coast in Croatia, located underneath the Velebit mountain range and overlooking the island of Pag, west of Gospi and south of Senj
Kraljevica, Croatia on the coast of the Adriatic Sea
Split - Croatia - Porta Aurea. The Roman Imperial Palace of Diocletian had four gates including this one: the Porta Aurea (Golden Gate) in the north
Gruz Neighbourhood, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Cathedral of St. James, Sibenik, CroatiaThe central church in Sibenik, Croatia, the Cathedral of St. James. Several successive architects built it completely in stone in the 15th and 16th centuries, both in Gothic and in Renaissance style
Ethnographic Museum - Split, Croatia