Nature Park Medvednica

    Nature Park Medvednica - Nature Park Medvednica is a mountain situated just north of Zagreb it is also a part of the city. It is a unique example of an almost fully preserved natural environment encompassed within a large city. The Medvednica mountain massif is covered by dense forest of beech, oak, chestnut and is the most favorite excursions destination for the citizens of Zagreb and their guests.

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Nature Park Lonsko Polje

    Nature Park Lonsko Polje - The largest nature park of central Croatia is Lonjsko Polje, located in the River Sava valley, east of Zagreb. Covering an area of 506 km2 it is one of the largest preserved European wetlands, protected by the Ramsar Convention as a wetland area of world importance. The park provides the atmosphere of peace and tranquility characteristic of wide wetland expanses.

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Nature Park Kopacki Rit

    Nature Park Kopacki Rit - The greatest abundance of the viridity of water and forests in the Osijek - Baranja County and whole Slavonia is to be found in Kopacki Rit Nature Park. The park covers the wetland area around the confluence of the Drava with Danube River, near Osijek, a total of 238 hectares, and which has reminded in its natural state since the most distant times.

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Nature Park Biokovo

    Nature Park Biokovo - Biokovo is second highest mountain range in Croatia, located along the Dalmatian coast of Adriatic, between the rivers of Neretva and Cetina. The 196 km² of its area is protected as a nature park. This imposing mountain is by far the greatest sight of the Central Dalmatian coastline, and its only nature park.

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Nature Park Lastovo Islands

    Nature Park Lastovo Islands - Nature Park Lastovo Islands is situated in the Dubrovnik - Neretva County. There is 46 islands with a total population of 835 inhabitants, with the main town also named Lastovo. The islands are full of greenery with a high degree of preservation and peace as they are situated four hour journey from the mainland.

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