Croatia

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Croatia is a country in the Balkans at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. It shares a coastline with the Adriatic Sea. Slovenia is to the northwest, Serbia to the east, Hungary to the northeast and Bosnia and Herzeqovina and Montenegro to the southeast.
Croatia was originally known as The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. In 1929, the name of this new nation was changed to Yugoslavia, and now it is officially known as Republic of Croatia. The capital, Zagreb, is the largest city and centrally located. Historically, it’s the political, commercial and intellectual center.
Traveling to Croatia requires a passport and may also require a Visa.
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Top 10 things to see/do:
- Kravice Waterfalls
- Dubrovnik (Game of Thrones Tour)
- Diocletian’s Palace
- Hvar, Dalmatian Islands
- Zlatni Rat Beach
- Roman Ruins
- Stiniva Bay
- Hilltop Motovun
- Explore Blue Cave
- UNESCO World Heritage Sites (10)