Saturday 23 October 2010

Croatia

                               Rovinj is a historic port on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula

It was annexed by Napoleon in the early 1800s, became part of Yugoslavia after World War II, and today, after the most violent epoch in recent European history, stands a free and prosperous state, offering visitors natural and historical bounty. • Horseshoe-shaped, bounded by Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia casts its eyes beyond the breathtaking fortress city of Dubrovnik across the Adriatic toward Italy. • Once again vital and energized, it's a miracle of resurrection.
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