Exploring Croatia

A Photoblog of the People, Landscapes, Architecture, Food and Culture

Rotunda in Diocletian’s Palace

Rotunda in Diocletian’s Palace


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Zagrebačkim Ulicama

Palmotićeva i Hatza

At the corner of Ulica Jurija Palmotića and Ulica Pavla Hatza in the center of Zagreb.


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Beekeeper in Samobor

Beekeeper in Samobor


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Made in Yugoslavia

Bosnian Cigarette Papers

A Dalmatian soldier’s Bosnian cigarette papers, manufactured before the breakup of Yugoslavia.


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Restaurant on Vlaška Ulica

Girl in Restaurant on Vlaška Ulica, Zagreb


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Walking in Trogir

Walking in Trogir


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Main Square in Trogir

Architecture in Trogir, Croatia


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Jelačićev Trg

Statue of Ban Josip Jelačić in the main square of Zagreb, Croatia


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Tram Yard near Maksimir

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Streets of Nakovana

Nakovana is an ancient village located high on the hill above Viganj on the Pelješac Peninsula. It was mostly abandoned in the early 1970’s, but a few from Nakovana’s most recent generation have returned to restore the village. Nakovana is one of the oldest villages in Croatia, and the immediate area was inhabited by Illyrians as far back as 8,000 years. The village is quite near the recent major archaeological discovery of an Illyrian cave temple.

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