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(E) Croatian Summer of 2003
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Croatian Summer of 2003An unidentified tourist folds her pareo, before swimming on the beach of northern Adriatic town of Rovinj on Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2003. Meteorologists expect sunny weather with some thunderstorms to continue for the upcoming days in Croatia. (AP Photo/Hrvoje Knez)
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(E) Sultan Qaboos expected in Croatia
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Sultan Qaboos expected in Croatia Sultan Qaboos of Oman expected in Croatian resortZAGREB (AFP) - Oman's ruler, Sultan Qaboos bin Said is expected next week in Croatia's Adriatic Sea resort of Dubrovnik where his luxurious fleet is already awaiting him, port officials said Friday. Several member's of Oman's cabinet are to arrive in the southern town Saturday where they will join the Sultan's and his retinue aboard a 104-meter (30
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(E,H) God Created Croatia for Himself - in Guardian
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God Created Croatia for Himself Ian Wylie offers an A-Z guide to Zagreb Saturday August 2, 2003 The Guardian If I talk to any of the locals in Zagreb, the Croatian Airlines in-flight magazine assures me, they'll tell me this story: God creates the world, but forgets to give anything to the Croatians. After a Croat speaks up to complain, God grudgingly gives Croatia the beautiful piece
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(E) Come out of your shell on your own Adriatic island
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Come out of your shell on your own Adriatic islandOne Hour From: Dubrovnik Come out of your shell on your own Adriatic islandBy Ian McCurrach29 June 2003Even the Romans used to rave about the shellfish served up in southern Dalmatia. Try it for yourselfCavtatFounded by the Greeks, this bustling harbour town is a haven for art lovers. Discover the works of Croatia's most notable painter, Vlaho Bukovac, on show in the gallery in the artist's
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(H) Planinarski Dom
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Planinarski Dom "Bijele Stijene"Posjetite naše internet stranice: www.euroliber.com Planinarski Dom "Bijele Stijene"Tuk 2951315 MrkopaljTel./Fax: 051/833-603E-Mail: info@euroliber.com Naš planinarski dom nalazi se u šumovitom Gorskom kotaru - hrvatskoj Švicarskoj - koji privlaci mnoge ljubitelje prirode, planinare, penjace sportaše i lovce, a nalazi se u neposrednoj blizini mora. Tko pode iz Delnica i kroz romanticno pod
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(E) Croatia is making a comeback
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Croatia is making a comeback The beautiful coastline and islands of Croatia are making a comeback as a major summer destination Resort reportThe beautiful coastline and islands of Croatia are making a comeback as a major summer destination. Fred Mawer reports on this alternative to the mainstream MedIn the late 1980s, the coastline of what was then Yugoslavia attracted nearly half a million British visitors a year. Then came the
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(E) German Leader Cancels Vacation to Italy and goes to Croatia?
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German Leader Cancels Vacation to Italy and goes to Croatia?By STEPHEN GRAHAM, Associated Press Writer BERLIN - Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder scrapped a planned vacation in Italy following a series of diplomatic spats with Rome, opting Wednesday to rest at home in Germany instead. The Italian prime minister's laconic response: "I'm sorry for him." Schroeder's decision to ditch a trip to the Marche region next week followed an Itali
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(E) Still an "unspoilt jewel in the Mediterranean crown"
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Still an "unspoilt jewel in the Mediterranean crown Still an "unspoilt jewel in the Mediterranean crown".HOLIDAY WINNER RETURNS TO CROATIA Mother-of-three Anna Wakelin from Bishops Itchington couldn't believe her luck when she heard she had won the Courier's Carrick Travel/Holiday Options competition for a holiday for two in Croatia.Jet set: Carrick managing director Sally Carrick, left, Rupert Diggins , sales and marketing, manager
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(E) Lost Mediterranean island deemed wild paradise
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Lost Mediterranean island deemed wild paradise Stiniva passage on the island of VisKOMIZA, Croatia (Reuters) -- During 50 years of communist rule in former Yugoslavia, the Croatian island of Vis remained an inaccessible naval base lost in the middle of the Adriatic.The islanders eked a living from fishing and services for the Yugoslav military. Tourism, which in today's Croatia generates some $4.0 billion in revenues a year, came m
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