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Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), Croatian inventor in his American laboratory
Nikola Tesla 1899Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), Croatian inventor holding balls of flame in his bare hands
Zadar, CroatiaBirds eye view of Zadar, Croatia
Island of Vis - CroatiaVis (Issa) - a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea
Dubrovnik. Map of the city before the earthquake of 1667. Croatia
Croatia - OlibOlib (Ulbo) is an island in northern Dalmatia, Croatia
Milna, Brac Island, CroatiaThe coastal town of Milna on Brac, an island in the Adriatic Sea within Croatia. Date: circa 1910s
Gabriele d Annunzio in Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia)Gabriele d Annunzio (1863-1938) in Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia), at the time of its occupation (under his leadership) by Italian nationalists
Croatia - Pula - The Roman Amphitheatre. The Arena is the only remaining Roman amphitheatre to have four side towers and with all three Roman architectural orders entirely preserved. Date: circa 1910s
Man in traditional costume of Dubrovnik region of CroatiaMan in the traditional costume of Dubrovnik region of Croatia. Date: circa 1920s
Kamerlengo Castle / Fortress at Trogir, CroatiaView of Kamerlengo Castle/Fortress at Trogir, Croatia. Built by the Republic of Venice Date: circa 1907
Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia - OutskirtsDubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia - Outskrts
Croatia - Traditional National Costume (5 / 8)Croatia - Traditional National Costume (5/8) - Full-face view of a young man with hand on hip in decorated jerkin and cape with blue embroidered trousers
Sinj - Two men during the Sinjska alkaThe anniversary of the last victory over the Ottoman army in 1715 is celebrated yearly in the beginning of August by Sinjska alka
The National Dance of CroatiaThe Kolo or Vrlika - the National Dance of Croatia, being performed by two peasants in full traditional costume. Date: 1938
CROATIA. Pula. Roman amphitheatre. Roman art. Early Empire. Architecture
Equestrian Competition at Sinj, CroatiaThe anniversary of the last victory over the Ottoman army in 1715 is celebrated yearly in the beginning of August by Sinjska alka
Aerial view of the border - Free State of Fiume and SusekAerial view of the border between the Free State of Fiume and the district of Susak, Rijeka, Croatia. The Free State of Fiume was an independent free state which existed between 1920 and 1924
Dubrovnik, Croatia - The Main Entrance GateDubrovnik, Croatia - The Old Walled Town - The Main Entrance Gate to the City. Date: circa 1930s
View toward the Old Walled Town, Dubrovnik, CroatiaView toward the Old Walled Town, Dubrovnik (Ragusa), southern Dalmatia, Croatia on the Adriatic Sea coast. Date: circa 1930s
Pilatus PC-9M 059Croatian Air Force and Air Defence - Pilatus PC-9M 059 (msn 622), at the Royal International Air Tattoo - RAF Fairford 11 July 2011 Date: 2011
Mil Mi-17-1Sh 223Croatian Air Force - Mil Mi-17-1Sh 223 (msn 81363), of 91 Zrakoplovna Baza, with KFOR (Kosovo Force) titles, at RAF Fairford for the RIAT on 9 July 2016. Date: 2016
Antonov An-2R SP-TCD (msn 1G173-03), in Croatian Air Force colours, on display at the Museo dell'aviazione di Rimini, in March 1998. Date: 1998
Church of St Mark in Zagreb, CroatiaChurch of St Mark in St Marks Square, Zagreb, Croatia. Date: circa 1930
View of the beach at Makarska, CroatiaView of the beach at Makarska, on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. Date: circa 1930s
Croatia - Dubrovnik - Unusual view of the inland section. Date: circa 1920s
Opatija (Abbazia), Croatia on the Adriatic coastOpatija (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
Croatia - Opatija (Abbazia)Croatia - Opatija (Italian: Abbazia) - a town in western Croatia, just southwest of Rijeka on the Adriatic coast. Date: 1907
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
A swarhy brigand makes his first ever telephone callPainting by Joso Buzan (1873-1936), Croatian academic painter, depicting what appears to be a lively telephone exchange between a stranded Pirate and his Shipmates
The Last Judgment, 1569, engraving by Martino Rota (c. 1520-1Martino Rota (c.1520-1583). Dalmatian artist. The Last Judgment, 1569. Engraving after a work of Michelangelo. Blanton Museum of Art. Austin. United States. Date: 20080731
Amphoras. Pula. CroatiaCroatia. Amphoras. Pula Arena. 1st century
Rovinj. CroatiaCROATIA. ROVINJ. General view with St. Euphemia Church. Istrian Peninsula
Street scene on the island of Susak, CroatiaStreet 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
Milena Mrazovic (1863 - 1927), Croatian-born writer and journalist in Bosnia Herzegovina. author of Selam; or Sketches and Tales of Bosnian Life (1899). Date: 1899
Croatia - Zadar (Zara) - The Harbour with Italian SeaplaneCroatia - Zadar (Zara) - The Harbour with Italian passenger Seaplane Airios, which ran a daily service over the 92 mile route between Ancona, Italy and Zadar
General BoroevicSvetozar Boroevic (or Borojevic) von Bojna (1856 1920), Croatian- born Austro-Hungarian field marshal in World War One. Date: 1914
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
Three gentlemen in traditional Croatian National costume at Dubrovnik (Ragusa), Croatia
Croatia - Traditional National Costume (1 / 8)Croatia - Traditional National Costume (1/8) - Young woman standing on the seashore
Bakar - Croatia. Bakar is the Croatian word for copper
Zagreb - CroatiaThe main square of Zagreb, Croatia
Trogir, Croatia - Small LoggiaTrogir (Trau) - the Mala Loza, or Small Loggia. Loggia is the name given to an architectural feature, originally of Italian design
Omis - Croatia - BeachOmis - Croatia. The beach
Opatjia, Croatia - Bathers swimming beneath the sea wall by the Hotel Kvarner. Date: 1908
The Original Croatian Tamburica EnsembleThe Original Croatian Tamburica (Tamboura) Ensemble. The instrument is associated with Croatian nationalism
Costumes of the World - Woman of Croatia. 19th century
Croatia - Rovinj / Rovigno - HarbourCroatia - Rovinj / Rovigno on the on the North Adriatic Sea coast - The Harbour. Date: circa 1910s
Euphrasian basilica. Porec. CroatiaBYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. Outside view. POREC. Istrian Peninsula
Cathedral of the Assumptionof the Virgin Mary. The bell toweCathedral 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
Pula. Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Outside view. Republic of Croatia
Roman theater. Pula. CroatiaROMAN ART. CROATIA. Roman Theater, built in the first or second century A.D. Pula. Istrian Peninsula
Bartizan in the wall of Dubrovnik. Croatia
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Dance neighborhood and the wall
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Coastal scene with Fort Lovrjenac
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Tower of the Franciscan Monastery
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. View of the medieval neighborhood with the tower of the Franciscan Monastery
KOKOLJA, Tripo (1661-1713). Montenegrian painter. Statue. Perast. Republic of Montenegro
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. City and ruinsCROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Partial view of the city and ruins in the foreground
Croatia. Zagreb. Cathedral. Front facade. Kaptol SquareCroatia. Zagreb. Cathedral. It was restored in the Neo-Gothic style by Hermann Bolle (1845-1926). Front facade. Kaptol Square
Venetian citadel. Pula. CroatiaCroatia. Pula. Venetian Citadel. 17th century
Croatia. Pula. City panorama which the Arena. 1st century
Croatia. Pula. Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. 1st century BC
Pula Arena. CroatiaCroatia. Pula Arena. 1st century
Croatia. Pula. Saint Anthony Church. Bell tower
Ivan Gundulic (1589-1638). Poet. Statue. Croatia. Dubrovnik
Croatia. Dubrovnik. Religious statue at the entrance of the Dominican Monastery
Croatia. Dubrovnik. Stradun or Placa street. Franciscan friaCroatia. Dubrovnik. Stradun or Placa street. Buildings and Franciscan Friary
Croatia. Dubrovnik. Orthodox Church. Interior
Croatia. Dubrovnik. Minceta Tower by Michelozzi. 1461
Saint Blaise statue. Dubrovnik. CroatiaSaint Blaise statue at the gateway to the medieval district. Pile Gate. Dubrovnik. Croatia
Triumphal Arch of the Sergii. Pula. CroatiaTriumphal Arch of the Sergii or Golden Gate, built between 29 and 27 BC. Corinthian style with Hellenistic and Asia Minor influence. Pula. Istrian Peninsula. Croatia
Sailboat sailing in Adriatic Sea, near the wall of Dubrovnik. Croatia
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. The ancient walled city. Dalmatian Coast. In 1979 the old town was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. General view of the city with the dome of the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady. In 1979 the old town was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco
Euphrasian basilica. Ciborium. Porec. CroatiaBYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. POREC. Inside view with the ciborium. Istrian Peninsula
Euphrasian basilica. Ciboirum. Porec. CroatiaBYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. Ciborium built in 1227. POREC. Istrian Peninsula
Euphrasian basilica. Mosaic. Porec. CroatiaBYZANTINE ART. CROATIA. Euphrasian Basilica. Byzantine church built in the sixth century. World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997. Mosaic in the tympanum of the entrance to the temple. POREC
Temple of Augustus. Roman Empire. Pula. CroatiaROMAN ART. 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
Roman amphitheater (I century A. D. ). Pula. CroatiaCROATIA. Roman Amphitheater. Built in the first century A.D. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Outside view. Pula. Istrian Peninsula
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. View of Old Port and Fort Revelin
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Fort Revelin
Dubrovnik. CroatiaCROATIA. DUBROVNIK. General view. In 1979 the old town was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco
Leonardo FoscoloLEONARDO FOSCOLO Italian military commander who with Croatian support decisively defeated Turkish invaders on 31 March 1648. Date: CIRCA 1648