European tourists have long known what Croatia has to offer as a vacation destination: miles of unspoiled Mediterranean coastline, Roman ruins, medieval hilltop castles, and natural wonders, plus warm and welcoming people. Croatia has been called the "new Riviera" by the New York Times, was chosen as the number-one destination of 2005 by Lonely Planet, and was named Destination of the Year in 2006 by National Geographic Adventure Magazine. Tourism is booming, and Croatia is visited by 10 million tourists from all over the ...
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European tourists have long known what Croatia has to offer as a vacation destination: miles of unspoiled Mediterranean coastline, Roman ruins, medieval hilltop castles, and natural wonders, plus warm and welcoming people. Croatia has been called the "new Riviera" by the New York Times, was chosen as the number-one destination of 2005 by Lonely Planet, and was named Destination of the Year in 2006 by National Geographic Adventure Magazine. Tourism is booming, and Croatia is visited by 10 million tourists from all over the world every year. This breathtaking country boasts six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the historical complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian, the Old City of Dubrovnik, and Plitvice Lakes National Park. With a special focus on language, the Language and Travel Guide to Croatia is an excellent reference and companion, and contains: -Detailed information on the culture and attractions of Zagreb, continental Croatia, the coast, and islands -A language s
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