ABOUT
THE CITY OF SPLITt:
Split is the economic and administrative center of Middle
Dalmatia, with about 200,000 inhabitants. The site was
first settled when, at the end of the third century
AD, the Roman Emperor Diocletian built his palace here.
Many of Split's historical and cultural buildings can
be found within the walls of Diocletian's Palace. In
addition, numerous museums, the National Theatre, and
old churches and other archeological sites in the Split
region make it an important cultural attraction.
http://www.visitsplit.com/index.php?lang=1
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NATIONAL
PARK KRKA:
Covers
the area along the flow of river Krka, which springs
three kilometers northeast of Knin and it passes through
the deep and vivid 75 km long canyon forming deafening
falls - Krčić, Risnjak, Miljacka, the Roški slap Falls
(26) and the famous Skradinski buk Falls (the Krka Falls
46m), the greatest calcareous travertine barrier in
Europe. The lower Krka flows through Prukljansko jezero
lake and flows into 9 km long bay - Šibenski zaljev.
In NP Krka, two cultural and historic monuments stand
out: the Franciscan monastery on the island of Visovac
and the Krka monastery and the most important town in
the group of picturesque towns on the park area is Skradin
- the town protected as a cultural monument.
http://www.npkrka.hr/
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PARK KORNATI:
In the central part of Croatian Adriatic Sea, about
15 km to the west from the city of Šibenik, 7 km to
the southwest from the island of Murter, or 15 km to
the south from the city of Zadar, there is amazing group
of islands named Kornati archipelago. Beauty and singularity
of the archipelago moved authorities in 1980 to proclaim
a bigger part of that area national park.
http://www.kornati.hr/index.html
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NATIONAL
PARK PLITVIČKA JEZERA:
Nowadays, The Plitvice Lakes lie on one of the most
important traffic routes in Croatia. In this “Devil’s
Garden”, nature gave man a completely different garden:
a garden of magnificent phenomena of nature. Already
in 1949, were the Plitvice Lakes given a permanent status
of a National Park. In 1979 - UNESCO put the Plitvice
Lakes on the List of World’s natural heritage.
http://www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr/
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– THE CITY OF RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE
Colonia Martia
Iulia Salona, was the title of the ancient Roman capital
of the province of Dalmatia. It was established in a
sheltered bay, at the mouth of the river Jadro under
the monutain of Kozjak. The place was populated by the
native tribe of Delmati and by Greek merchants who
settled there before the arrival of the Italics and
Romans. After the barbarian invasions, Croats settled
in part of the ruined and abandoned Salona. Croatian
rulers built new churches on Our Lady's island and along
the river Jadro, where the centre of the Croatian Solin
was established.http://www.solin-info.com/?str=naslovnica&pg=-1
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RAFTING:
A 3-4 hour adventure
on the river Cetina with experienced skipper, could
make your vacation unforgettable. Children aged 10 and
up can also participate but only if accompanied by their
parents. Rafting on the river Cetina lasts for about
3-4 hours on a 9 km long route which ends in a restaurant
called Radmanove mlinice. A guide is assigned for each
crew. He or she will provide you with the necessary
equipment, which includes a paddle, a helmet and buoyancy
aid. You will be also given a quick tutorial for basic
rafting skills. This is a pool drop river and on the
scale of 1-6 it's classified as a 2-3, which means that
the rapids are easy and medium .
Here you will see nature in its best, beautiful lakes,
vegetation cliffs, waterfalls, caves...
Price - 200 kn (27€) per person http://www.raft.hr |
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