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» (E) Adventures with Jason: Croatia, Part Two
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 07/6/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
  Adventures with Jason: Croatia, Part Two Here I am at the Minceta Tower, the highest point on Dubrovnik's 1,000-year-old walls. Behind me, you can see the jarring mix of brown old tiles and new reddish tiles laid after the shelling 12 years ago. But Dubrovnik survives, lavish as ever. More surprises, including the legendary cities of Split and Dubrovnik, await in this Adriatic
» (E,H) Boskinac - A New Croatian Star
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/26/2003 | Croatian Cuisine , Tourism , Restaurants | Unrated
  BOŠKINAC A NewCroatian Star GrandOpening July6th 2003, Novalja, Island Pag, Croatia  www.boskinac.com  Info@boskinac.com 011-385-53-663-500Tel 011-385-53-663-501Fax
» (E) Cuddling Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 06/12/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
 Cuddling Croatia Lucia Appleby • Special to Arab News We know the ferry from Ancona has arrived at Split, Croatia, because a passionate Italian is hammering on the cabin door shouting “get up you lazy lot.” The lady in the bunk above me — on her way to visit her husband in Dubrovnik, who is working with a shipping firm there — curses in her best Italian and instantly appears fully clothed at the door with her lipstick on. Ov
» (E) The world is full of surprises. THAT'S CROATIA
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/26/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
 Adventures with Jason: CroatiaIn the first of two parts, our intrepid traveler reports from a surprising Mediterranean idyllSource: http://www.msnbc.com/news/916085.asp {Editor s Note: Have you ever visited Croatia? Do you have an instructive anecdote, tip or horror story to share? We d love to hear it and possibly reprint it in our letters to the editor column. Simplyclick here to send a letter to our editors.} Still an
» (E) Croatia: "Travels in Undiscovered Country" by Tony Fabijancic
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 05/15/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
"Croatia: Travels in Undiscovered Country"There is, in old Croatia, an undiscovered country that is passing away, aworld of peasants, shepherds and fishermen irrevocably surrendering beforethe reality of a modern European state.When Tony Fabijancic traveled to Croatia he was returning to his ownundiscovered country. With the tongue of a native but the eyes of anoutsider, he journeyed the old country of his father. He sought out thehidden cor
» (E) Croatian island re-discovers its history
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 04/3/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
 Croatian island re-discovers its history - and takes up cricketBy Ivo Scepanovic in Vis, Croatia(Filed: 23/03/2003) The discovery of a letter from a British naval captain to his mother during the Napoleonic wars has inspired the inhabitants of a remote Adriatic island to take up cricket - despite the fact that the nearest team to play against is 200 miles away.The William Hoste Cricket Club, named after the hero of Lord Nelson's navy w
» (E) 101 reasons to visit the Dalmatian Coast
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/4/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
  101 reasons to visit the Dalmatian Coast and other Croatian hot spots  Round-trip air, eight-nights hotel and more in the heart of central Europe from $1,299By Adrien GloverARTHUR FROMMER'S BUDGET TRAVELCROATIA, A CROOK-SHAPED country that gloats over its impressive expanse of coast along the Adriatic Sea, survived recent events with fewer scars than its neighbors. Its capital, Zagreb, may find it difficult to hide its war-torn past b
» (E) Japan's $3.3 billion is outdone by Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 03/1/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
 Overtaking CroatiaForbes MagazineThursday February 27, 5:34 pm ETBy Justin DoebeleJapan's tourism industry is suffering. Add one more rescue act for Koizumi.In the 1960s "Japan was a paradise for tourists," says Philip Gsell, the president of Toppan Travel in Tokyo. He recalls how Americans and Europeans would spend weeks crisscrossing the country, staying in the best hotels. "Now our customers normally stay only three or four days, mostly
» (E) Russian Tourists Are Welcome in Croatia
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach | Published 02/19/2003 | Tourism | Unrated
Distributed by CroatianWorld Russians tourists welcome in CroatiaRosbalt, 18/02/2003, 15:02     Croatian President: Russian Visitors Are Especially Welcome in CroatiaMOSCOW, February 18. Croatian President Stipe Mesic promised to do 'everything possible' to make it easier for Russian tourists to obtain visas to Croatia at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. As Mr Mesic told Mr Putin at the Kremlin 'Russi


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