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Croatia. Dubrovnik. Franciscan Friary. 14th century. Rebuilt in the 17th century. Cloister gallery
Croatia. Dubrovnik. Onofrios Fountain. Detail
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
Croatia. Dubrovnik. Cathedral of the Assumption of the VirgiCroatia. Dubrovnik. Interior of the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary
Saint Blaise statue. Dubrovnik. CroatiaSaint Blaise statue at the gateway to the medieval district. Pile Gate. Dubrovnik. Croatia
Sailboat sailing in Adriatic Sea, near the wall of Dubrovnik. Croatia
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Minceta tower designed by Michelozzi in 1461
XVIth century icon depicting the Annunciation. Italo-Cretan School. Franciscan Monastery Museum. Dubrovnik. Croatia
XVIth century icon depicting the Madonna and Child. Franciscan Monastery Museum. Dubrovnik. Croatia
Icon of a Saint. Dubrovnik. CroatiaByzantine Art. Croatia. Icon of a saint. Orthodox Church. Dubrovnik
CROATIA. DUBROVNIK. Placa street and and Franciscan Monastery
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
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
Streets in Dubrovnik Date: 1969
Dubrovnik Date: 1969
Monastery cloister, Dubrovnik, CroatiaCloister at a Dominican Monastery, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Croatia - Dubrovnik - Busovina districtCroatia - Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Busovina district Date: circa 1910s
Croatia / Dubrovnik 1925Dubrovnik: the bay Date: 1925
Dubrovnik, Croatia - View through an archway toward the Onofrio Fountain
Rijeka Dubrovnik - Ombla, CroatiaView toward Rijeka Dubrovnik - Ombla, Croatia. On the outskirts of Dubrovnik with an interesting micro-climate. Formerly a very fashionable place
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
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!
Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia - Placa LuzaPlaca Luza with St. Blaises Church (left) - Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia
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
Croatian National costume - DubrovnikCroatian National costume of the coastal people of Dubrovnik on the Dalmatian Coast
Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia - Piazza GundulicMarket stalls on the Piazza Gundulic - Dubrovnik (Ragusa), Croatia - on the left is a monument to Ivan Gundulic (1589 - 1638) - the most celebrated Croatian Baroque poet from the Republic of Ragusa
Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - CroatiaA fabulous Panoramic view of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) - Croatia
Gruz Neighbourhood, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Croatia - Dubrovnik - City Walls
Croatia - Dubrovnik - Walls of the Minceta Fortress
Refugees in DubrovnikThe war with Turkey causes much distress : refugees flee to Ragusa (now Dubrovnik in Croatia) and beg from well-to- do people outside a hotel
Croatia GravosaThe harbour of Gravosa, close to Dubrovnik on the Dalmatian coast
Cloister, DubrovnikOne monk reads while another draws water from the well in the cloisters of the monastery of San Francesco at Ragusa (now Dubrovnik) Croatia
Dubrovnik in 1918Dubrovnik - then known as Ragusa - was a naval base for the Austro-Hungarian Imperial fleet during World War One
Hotel Label DubrovnikHotel label from the GRAND HOTEL IMPERIAL, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, (Serbia and Montenegro) Dubrovnik now part of Croatia