About Croatia

    Croatia local name Hrvatska, is located in Southern Europe measuring 56,542 square kilometers, it has a population of over 4.5 million. The Croatia contains all types of scenery providing the tourist with an infinite choice of wandering: a land of gentle hills, mountains, sandy beaches and rugged Mediterranean coastlines.

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Buje town

    Buje town in Istria, Croatia - Buje is town in Istria situated inland 10 km from the Adriatic Sea. It is a picturesque town situated on the top of the hill and it has population of approximately 5,500 inhabitants. Buje has a rich history; the town was built on the site of prehistoric ruins due to its strategic position. After the fall of Roman Empire it was under the rule of the barbarians, and later under Venetian republic.

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History

Historical facts
Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean blue sea, but also for a thousand years of different cultures that have replaced each other and sometimes assimilated in these areas. The Adriatic Sea is not only a deep gulf in the Mediterranean cut into the Continent of Europe thereby creating most economical trade route between Europe and the East, it is also the cradle of ancient civilizations.

There is much material evidence about that which is finally beginning to come to light, from the depths of Adriatic caves and from the deep blue sea. The east coast of the Adriatic Sea was inhabited as early as the beginning of the early Stone Age, and there is proof that most of the accessible islands were also inhabited (archaeological findings in caves near the islands of Hvar and Palagruza, etc.).

Thanks to the favourable geographical characteristics of our coast, with its numerous bays, inlets and coves, the coastal belt has ever been a significant mercantile and nautical route.

Archaeological findings prove that in the 6th century BC the ancient Greeks had commerce with the Illyrians by means of the sea, and that they founded their colonies there (for example Pharos, today’s Starigrad, on the islands of Hvar and Issa – or Vis).
 

 

Bjelovar Bilogora County Croatia

Bjelovar Bilogora County Croatia - This is a gently hilly region with river valleys cut into the gravel-clay plains. Settlements are primarily lowland and often tie into one another, forming a series of long villages along the roads, extending several kilometers in length. The county stands out for it s ethnic diversity, which contributes to its cultural wealth.

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