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Medvedgrad castle

Medvedgrad castle

Zagreb

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Varazdin Old town

Old town

Varazdin

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Dubrovnik Old town

Old town

Dubrovnik

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Premantura in Istria

Premantura

Istria

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a lake in national park Telascica on Kornati

Telascica

Kornati

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St. Nicholas fortress near Sibenik

St. Nicholas Fortress

Sibenik

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Nin


Nin's historical center is located on an islet only 500 meters in diameter. Nin is situated in a lagoon on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by natural sandy beaches and linked with the mainland by two stone bridges from the 16th century. According to historians the area of Nin appears to have been settled 10,000 years ago. The present-day town on the islet developed 3,000 years ago and is one of the older towns on the eastern Adriatic. The area of Nin was first colonized by immemorial people of the Mediterranean.


Since the 9th century B.C. the civilization of the Illyrian tribe of Liburnians was present before the Romans came, who had a strong sea and trade center called Aenona (this morphed in the Middle Ages into Nona). The rich archeological finds prove strong sea links with Greece and the Hellenistic world: recent explorations revealed a rarity, a very well preserved Byzantine mosaic on the floor of a Roman villa.

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