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Croatia Collection (page 9)

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split, Croatia - Diocletians Palace on the Waterfront

Split, Croatia - Diocletians Palace on the Waterfront
Split, 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

Background imageCroatia Collection: Korcula, Croatia

Korcula, Croatia
A view of Korcula, Croatia - an island off the Dalmatian coast on the Adriatic Sea

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split Harbour - Croatia

Split Harbour - Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatian National Costume - Lady and spinning wheel

Croatian National Costume - Lady and spinning wheel
Croatian National Costume, Zagreb - Lady and spinning wheel - advertising card (see below)

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - National Costume of Cattaro

Croatia - National Costume of Cattaro - Dalmatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Small Fishing Port - Ika, Croatia

Small Fishing Port - Ika, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatian National Costume - Advertising card

Croatian National Costume - Advertising card
Advertising card for a costumier and fabric (embroidered, handmade) manufacturers from Zagreb, Croatia - this time showing off outfits for children

Background imageCroatia Collection: Vrgorac, Croatia

Vrgorac, Croatia
Attractive town of Vrgorac, Croatia in the Split-Dalmatia county

Background imageCroatia Collection: Bakar - Croatia

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

Background imageCroatia Collection: Rogoznica, Croatia

Rogoznica, Croatia
Panoramic view of Rogoznica, a popular tourist village on the Dalmatian coast in Croatia in a deep bay sheltered from wind

Background imageCroatia Collection: Solin - Croatia

Solin - Croatia
Solin 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

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split - Croatia - Porta Ferrea

Split - Croatia - Porta Ferrea. The Roman Imperial Palace of Diocletian had four gates including this one: the Porta Ferrea (Iron Gate) in the west

Background imageCroatia Collection: Karlobag, Croatia

Karlobag, Croatia
Karlobag 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

Background imageCroatia Collection: Kraljevica, Croatia

Kraljevica, Croatia on the coast of the Adriatic Sea

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split - Croatia - Porta Aurea

Split - Croatia - Porta Aurea. The Roman Imperial Palace of Diocletian had four gates including this one: the Porta Aurea (Golden Gate) in the north

Background imageCroatia Collection: Gruz Neighbourhood, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Gruz Neighbourhood, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Cathedral of St. James, Sibenik, Croatia

Cathedral of St. James, Sibenik, Croatia
The 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

Background imageCroatia Collection: Ethnographic Museum - Split, Croatia

Ethnographic Museum - Split, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Karlobag on the Adriatic coast in Croatia

Karlobag on the Adriatic coast in Croatia
A view of Karlobag 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

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split - Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian

Split - Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian
Split - Croatia - Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian. Built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatian Women

Croatian Women
Men and women in Croatia in traditional costume

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Dubrovnik - City Walls

Croatia - Dubrovnik - City Walls

Background imageCroatia Collection: Cavtat - Croatia

Cavtat - Croatia
Cavtat is a town in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. It is on the Adriatic seacoast 15 km south of Dubrovnik and is the center of the Konavle municipality

Background imageCroatia Collection: St. Lawrence Cathedral, Trogir, Croatia

St. Lawrence Cathedral, Trogir, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Dubrovnik - Walls of the Minceta Fortress

Croatia - Dubrovnik - Walls of the Minceta Fortress

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split - Croatia - Palm Trees

Split - Croatia - Palm Trees
Palm Trees along the Harbours edge at Split, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split - Croatia - The Harbour

Split - Croatia - The Harbour

Background imageCroatia Collection: Split - Croatia - Diocletians Palace

Split - Croatia - Diocletians Palace
Diocletians Palace at Split, Croatia - built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979

Background imageCroatia Collection: Fiume, Croatia - Free State Period

Fiume, Croatia - Free State Period
The new Italo-Yugoslav Quarter at Fiume/Rijeka. A location with a spectacularly varied past, under the control of many differing powers over the centuries

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Abbazia (now Opatija)

Croatia - Abbazia (now Opatija)
View of Abbazia (now known as Opatija), Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Bakar

Croatia - Bakar
Bakar (Buccari, Bakr) - a pretty coastal town in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in western Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Opatija

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

Background imageCroatia Collection: Portland Harbour - Croatian Mother Ship

Portland Harbour - Croatian Mother Ship
A Croatian Mother Ship with two Croatian (Yugoslavian as was at this time) submarines moored at the Naval Base at Portland, Dorset

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatian villagers (Women) - National Costume

Croatian villagers (Women) - National Costume
Croatian women in the traditional National costume of Croatia, with large skirts and headscarves

Background imageCroatia Collection: Mrzla Vodica - Croatia

Mrzla Vodica - Croatia - a village set in an attractive valley

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Split - Porto Argentea

Croatia - Split - Porto Argentea
The Porto Argentea. A carving of a winged Venetian lion sits above this fine gate in Split, Croatia. This was the eastern gate (the Silver Gate or Porta argentea) to the Palace of Diocletian

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Hvar

Croatia - Hvar
Croatia - Town of Hvar, on the Island of Hvar. A long and distinguished history as center for trade and culture in the Adriatic and an important naval base

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Klis

Croatia - Klis. During the Ottoman wars in Europe, an already existing Roman fortress on a nearby hill was expanded into Klis Fortress

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Makarska

Croatia - Makarska. During World War Two, Makarska was part of the Independent State of Croatia. It was a port for the nations navy and served as the headquarters of the Central Adriatic Naval Command

Background imageCroatia Collection: Trogir, Croatia - Loggia

Trogir, Croatia - Loggia alongside a courtyard. Trogir (Trau) is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Scene on the Adriatoc Coast

Croatia - Scene on the Adriatoc Coast
A small trade boat moored up on the Adriatic Coast, Croatia. Two young boys play with a barrel by the side of the water

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Sibenik

Croatia - Sibenik - view looking down over the town, with the castle in the distance

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Supetar

Croatia - Supetar - on the northern side of the Dalmatian island of Brac in the Adriatic Sea

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Trogir

Croatia - Trogir. A historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast. A UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageCroatia Collection: Croatia - Crikvenica

Croatia - Crikvenica on the Adriatic coast

Background imageCroatia Collection: Omis - Croatia

Omis - Croatia
Omis, Croatia - Port and Harbour

Background imageCroatia Collection: Senj, Croatia

Senj, Croatia, located on the Adriatic coast below the Vratnik mountain pass which separates the Velebit mountain from the mountains of Gorski kotar

Background imageCroatia Collection: Dalmatian Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1875

Dalmatian Shepherd and Shepherdess, 1875
Engraving showing a couple of shepherds, minding their animals, in Dalmatia (now Croatia), 1875



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