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  1. Treaty Series, 1997: Agreement Between the UK and Croatia on Co-operation in Culture, Education and Science No. 51 (Command Paper)
  2. The Culture of Lies by Dubravka Ugresic, 1999-07-01
  3. Dubrovnik and its surroundings: History, culture, art (Tourist monographs) by Anuška Novaković, 1985
  4. Dubrovnik: And its surroundings history, culture, art, tourism, scenery by Anus̆ka Novaković, 1989
  5. Media Events That Shaped The New Croatia: Reflections on a Successful U.N. Mission by Temple Black, 2007
  6. Contribution of Tourism to the Development of Local Community: Case Studies of Croatia and Turkey by Huseyin Ok, Ana Beban, 2010-06-06
  7. The amphitheatre in Pula (Monuments of culture and history in Istria) by SÌŒtefan Mlakar, 1973
  8. Cinema of Croatia
  9. Radio 101 (Croatia)
  10. Brac: Supetar, Postira, Bol, Croatia, Croatian Bol Ladies Open, Croatia Rediviva: Ca, Kaj, Sto - Bastinski Dani, Mirca, Splitska, Bol Airport
  11. The ameliorative effects of pine cultures on forest sites on the island of Rab in Southwest Croatia [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management] by D. Barcic, V. Hrsak, et all 2006-12-15
  12. Godisnjak Zastite Spomenika Kulture Hrvatske. 28/2004. the Preservation of Cultural Heritage in Croatia Annual by Filipec, Ed Kresimir, 2005-01-01
  13. More: The Sea by Damir Fabijanic, 2008
  14. Sibenik and the Sibenik tourist region: History, culture, art, natural beauties, tourism, city map (Library Tourism and heritage) by Slavo Grubisic, 1998

41. Croatia Culture & Customs - Flight Centre
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42. Croatia - Art And Culture Destination | Culture.info
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43. Croatia - Culture Smart!
6.95. Croatia Culture Smart! is a concise guide that contains information for the visitor who wants to approach the country with an awareness of culture, local customs, values and
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Product details Series: Culture Smart! Guides Publisher: Kuperard Catalogue number: ISBN: Size: Number of Pages: Availability: In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours Series details Croatia Culture Smart! is a concise guide that contains information for the visitor who wants to approach the country with an awareness of culture, local customs, values and social environment. Providing essential information on attitudes, beliefs and behaviour in different countries, the Culture Smart! series continues where other guides leave off, enabling you to steer clear of embarrassing mistakes, feel confident in unfamiliar situations, and arrive at your destination with local knowledge on what to expect and how to behave. Stanfords Books and Maps Mapping your travels for over 150 years Search the site Continents Countries Regions Cities Products Explore our entire catalogue... Expand Go Start again Website by the OTHER media, London

44. Croatia Culture - Croatia Travel Forum Tell Us About Croatia
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45. Croatia - Culture
The population of Croatia was estimated at 4,494,749 in 2006. Most of the people are Croats with minorities of Serbs, Slovenians, Bosniaks, Hungarians and Czechs.
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Dalmatian Villas Architecture Croatia’s diversity of architecture is a result of its history and has seen a number of influences, ranging from Venice to Vienna. The Romans conquered the Adriatic coast in the 1st century BC, establishing their province of Dalmatia and building cities at Pula and Zadar. The emperor Diocletian was born in the Dalmatian city of Salona in AD 245 and later built his retirement palace at Split. After the Romans, Croatia was ruled by the Byzantine empire and Christianity became the main religion. The Slavic tribes from Ukraine adopted Christianity and built churches influenced by Greek, Latin and Celtic architecture. The finest buildings on the Dalmatia coast were constructed during Venetian rule between the 14th and 18th centuries in a transitional style that’s become known as Gothic- Renaissance. The Sponza Palace and Rector’s Palance in Dubrovnic both symbolise this style. The extravagant Baroque style, characterise by its ornate, brightly coloured facades was popular in Northen Croatia during the 18th century as a symbol of Catholicism on the borders of the Ottoman empire. In the 19th century the end of the Habsburg era was marked by grandiose public buildings combining elements of classical, Gothic, Renaissance and baroque style.

46. Croatia Holidays Travel Guide | ULookUBook
Croatia Culture. Croatia has had a long and turbulent history and the ancient sites, structures and monuments are testimony to this. The country has six World Heritage Sites and
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Croatia Travel Guide
Croatia Introduction
Croatia is a croissant shaped country in the south of central Europe with an Adriatic coastline. The geographical features of the country are diverse with wooded mountains, hills and plains, lakes and rocky coastline. There are over one thousand islands off the coast of Croatia many of which are uninhabited. The country is renowned for the beauty of its National Parks and its remarkable coastline.
Why Go To Croatia?
Croatia has long been regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of Europe. The war in the nineteen nineties halted the tourist industry but it has now recovered and Croatia is a very popular holiday destination. Its hot summer climate, its beaches and its clear blue waters attract many visitors every year. Dubrovnik and Split are both on the Adriatic coast. They are wonderful cities with fine architecture and many historic sites.
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