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Zadar - Croatia - Porta Terraferma (" Kopnena vrata" - Landward Gate) Date: circa 1910s
The Brijuni Islands, CroatiaThe Brijuni (also known as the Brionian Islands; Italian: Brioni) are a group of fourteen small islands in the Croatian part of the northern Adriatic Sea
Hvar, CroatiaThe harbour at Hvar, Croatia on the Island of Hvar. A long and distinguished history as center for trade and culture in the Adriatic and an important naval base
Croatia - Cavtat (Ragusavecchia) - on the Adriatic coast, south of Dubrovnik. Date: circa 1910s
Croatia - Ika Date: circa 1910s
Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) under Italian occupationA street in Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) with flags draped on the buildings, and portraits of the King, Gabriele D Annunzio and two generals, under Italian nationalist occupation. Date: 1919
Croatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - Viale Francesco Deak Date: circa 1910s
Croatia - Trogir - Kamerlengo CastleView of Kamerlengo Castle/Fortress at Trogir, Croatia. Built by the Republic of Venice Date: circa 1906
Croatia - Rijeka (Fiume) Date: circa 1904
Croatia - Dubrovnik - Busovina districtCroatia - Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Busovina district Date: circa 1910s
Gravosa (Gruz), CroatiaPanoramic view looking toward the Harbour at Gravosa (Gruz), Croatia Date: circa 1910s
Croatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - Fishermen Date: 1906
Croatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - Panoramic View Date: circa 1910s
General BoroevicSvetozar Boroevic (or Borojevic) von Bojna (1856 1920), Croatian- born Austro-Hungarian field marshal in World War One. Date: 1914
Knin, Croatia - Soldiers and Men in National DressSoldiers and men (and women) in National Costume from Knin, Croatia
Jastrebarsko, CroatiaJastrebarsko (Jaska) a town in Zagreb County, Croatia
Croatia - National Folk CostumeCroatia - Two Young women in National Folk Costume, holding decorated bags and wearing striped scarves around their necks
Croatian man in MarseilleCroatian man who had his picture taken in Marseille and sent this card bearing his portrait back to family in Zagreb. He is *possibly* wearing some form of scouting uniform
Pula - Tobacco FactoryPula (Pola) - the largest city in Istria County, Croatia - the Tobacco Factory
Topusko, CroatiaTopusko is a spa town in Sisak Moslavina County, Croatia. The central section of this card shows people taking the waters
Southern Croatian ManLike the Hero - a southern Croatian man in traditional costume, albeit in very Albanian-style trousers
Crikvenica - CroatiaA street scene in Crikvenica - Croatia
Ika, CroatiaA view of the small fishing port of Ika in Croatia
Makarska - Croatia - Hotel OsejavaWaterfront Hotel Osejava - Makarska, Croatia
Rijecka - SusakSusak is a part of the city of Rijeka in Croatia, where it composes the eastern part of the city - various views including Trsat Castle
Makarska - Croatia - The beach in the height of summerCroatia - Makarska - the beach and holidaymakers. The Hotel Rivjera is halfway along the beach. During World War Two, Makarska was part of the Independent State of Croatia
Sisak (Sissek) - Croatia. Pictured here is the 16th century triangular fortress and the harbour, as well as other views of the town
Rijeka Dubrovnik - Ombla, CroatiaView toward Rijeka Dubrovnik - Ombla, Croatia. On the outskirts of Dubrovnik with an interesting micro-climate. Formerly a very fashionable place
Croatia - Zagreb - The Stone Gate
Dubrovnik, Croatia - Hotel Petka at Gruz (Gravosa)The Hotel Petka at Gruz (Gravosa) site of the main port of Dubrovnik, Croatia
Dubrovnik, Croatia - Main port at Gruz (Gravosa)Dubrovnik, Croatia - A large steamship moored at the main port at Gruz (Gravosa). Located in a naturally protected bay, the port is still the place for large cruise ships to dock
Rijeka (Fiume) - Castle of Trsat
Lokrum Island - off Dubrovnik, CroatiaCastle on Lokrum Island - off Dubrovnik, Croatia. According to legend, Richard the Lionheart was shipwrecked here in 1192 after returning home from the crusades!
Pretty girl from Knin - CroatiaPretty girl in traditional National Costume from Knin - Croatia. Knin rose to prominence twice in history, as a one-time capital of both the Kingdom of Croatia and briefly of the unrecognized
Zadar (Zara) - CroatiaA panoramic view looking over Zadar (Zara) - Croatia - showing the harbour, where an impressive white steamship has docked
Sibenik, Croatia - Quayside - a fashionable couple have been added to the scene! Two far more likely occupants of this part of town lounge around a mooring post in the middle distance
The Quayside at Zadar (Zara) - Croatia
Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia - Placa LuzaPlaca Luza with St. Blaises Church (left) - Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia
Croatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - Adams PointCroatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - Adamas Point - The Harbour. Photograph taken when this area was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Sibenik, Croatia - view looking up the town toward the Castle with the Cathedral of St James
Trogir - The Cathedral of St LawrenceThe Cathedral of St. Lawrence - Trogir, Croatia. Built between the 12th century and 17th century
Trogir - Venetian GatewaysTrogir, Croatia - Venetian Gateways, bearing the symbol of the Venetian lion above the lintel. The Kopnena Vrata (The Land Gate) on the left and the City Gate on the right
Trogir - View of the harbour and Castle / FortressTrogir - View of the harbour and Castle/Fortress
Croatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - The Maritime DeptCroatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - The Governors Palace (now the Maritime and History Museum) and Palace Adria, the headquarters of one of the leading shipping companies - Jadrolinije
Trogir - PalaceAn unknown Palace in Trogir, Croatia
Croatia - Rijeka (Fiume) - Trsat (Tersatto)
Trogir - Visit of Franz JosephVisit of Franz Joseph (1830 - 1916), the Austro-Hungarian Emperor to Trogir (Trogira) on 25th June 1891
Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia - Street SceneA beautifully shot street scene in the old medieval quarter of Dubrovnik (Ragusa), Croatia, looking toward the imposing shape of Dubrovnik Cathedral