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(E) Korcula on Front Page of National Georgraphic
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A photo of Korcula on the National Geographic Traveler Magazine front coverThe October 2004 issue of National Geographic Traveler Magazine features a photo of Korcula on its front cover. The photo is published in connection with the cover story entitled "The New Grand Tour."John Kraljic, Esq.http://www.nationalgeographic.com/traveler/
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(E) Croatian lighthouse Sv. Ivan na Pucini, Beacon of light
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Beacon of light By Eugene BrcicThe Associated PressPosted on Sun, Sep. 12, 2004 SVETI IVAN NA PUCINI, Croatia - A picture-perfect lighthouse in the Adriatic Sea stands out like a weathered relic above the cobalt-and-crimson horizon.Built in 1853 as a beacon for 19th-century mariners, this Croatian lighthouse and others like it are now being used as 21st-century retreats. For a couple of days or a week of splendid isolation, tourists ca
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(E) Croatia
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Croatia "Heaven on Earth"Much has been said about the beauty of Croatia. "Heaven on Earth" has been described in many books by artists, in paintings and countless photographs. "God wanted to crown his creation, so on the last day he created the Croatian Adriatic from his tears, the stars and sea breeze", wrote an author long ago about the splendor of this most beautiful and preserved ecological corner of the mo
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(E) Seven million tourists visited Croatia from Jan - August
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Croatian tourism numbers up 4%ZAGREB - Visitor numbers to Croatia grew 4% in the first eight months of the year as the former Yugoslav republic continued to rebuild its tourism industry from the ashes of the Balkan wars in the 1990s. The Tourism Board said more than seven million tourists visited the country from January to August, 4% more than in the same period in 2003. Most of the visitors were Germans, Italians, Slovenians and Cze
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(E) Tom Cruise delights Croatians, in Dubrovnik
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Tom delights Croatians From correspondents in Dubrovnik, Croatia07sep04SOME visitors to the ancient Croatian city of Dubrovnik this week brought back an unexpected souvenir: a photo with Tom Cruise, who came for a brief visit after promoting a new movie at the Venice Film Festival.Cruise told reporters he was "fascinated" with Dubrovnik, a picturesque southern coastal city, whose ancient walls, fortresses and churches have at
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(E) Tourist Tom Cruise thrills with Croatian surprise
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Tourist Tom thrills with Croatian surprise 08/09/2004 - 10:52:13Tom Cruise thrilled fans in Dubrovnik, Croatia, over the Labor Day weekend by spending time site-seeing in the ancient city.The movie star took some rare time off after cancelling plans to premiere his new movie Collateral in Moscow, Russia, out of sensitivity to last week's hostage crisis in Beslan, which left hundreds dead.And he used his downtime to visit one of his fav
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(E) Where the villa living is easy
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Where the villa living is easyThe newly built Casteletto Parenzana was finished only in June but has already proved popular with British guests August 14, 2004 The TimesAnnabelle Thorpe finds quality self-catering properties all the rage on Croatia’s Istrian peninsulaIT’S said of Istria, the peninsula that hangs from Croatia’s northernmost tip, that in every home there is a drawer containing seven flags. The story go
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(E) I would like to ask you all for your best travel advice
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I would like to ask you all for your best travel adviceDear Crown Friends, My husband and I want to make a vacation to Croatia in 2005. We would like to start off in Zagreb and make a road trip all the way down to Dubrovnik stopping all along the way. I would like to ask you all for your best travel advice. In 2003 I asked for your travel advice and everyone gave us such great tips. We visited Hvar and Dubrovnik and had the most amazi
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(E) An Old Pearl Gets A New Shine
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An Old Pearl Gets DUBROVNIK {the riviera, circa 1960} A New Shine Croatia's jewel on the Adriatic is becoming Europe's trendiest tourist destination. Turning back the clock on St. Tropezby ANDREW PURVISPosted 12:34BST, Sunday, August 22, 2004 | Print | Subscribe The first view most of the world had of Dubrovnik was of its red-tiled roofs disappearing behind clouds of black smoke during shelling by Serb and Montenegrin artillery in the
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