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(E) Croatia tourism close to pre-war level
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CroatiaTourism Close to pre-War levelZAGREB - Croatia'svaluable tourism industry, hard hit by the 1990s wars on its own and neighboring territories,has almost recovered to pre-conflict activity in terms of tourist numbers andovernight stays, the tourism ministry says.In 2002, Croatia hosted 8.3 million tourists compared with 7.8 million ayear before. In 1990, which preceded the country's 1991-95 war for independencefrom the former Yugoslavi
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(E) More than 110,000 British visitors in 2003
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More than 110,000 British visitors in 2003 Croatia TROUBLE in the Balkans knocked tourism in the region for six in the 1990s. Now, however, there are signs of re-emergence for what used to be one of our favourite places in the Med, Tom Chesshyre writes. Croatia, which attracted 500,000 Britons each year in the 1980s, leads the way, with 20 tour operators offering trips there for the first time in 2003. This year there was a record 22
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(E) Tourists Turn Eyes to Bulgaria, Turkey, Croatia
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Tourists Turn Eyes to Bulgaria, Turkey, Croatia Bulgaria, Turkey and Croatia form the trio of countries preferred by tourists, German newspaper Westfalenpost wrote in its latest issue. The article points out that these countries offer all that a tourist wants - comfort, sun and low prices. Focusing on Bulgaria and its summer resorts the article says their attractive names - Sunny Beach and Golden Sands - lure you to spend there the be
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(E) Adriatic sailing trip dips into family roots
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Adriatic sailing trip dips into family roots Verena Dobnik Wednesday, November 27, 2002ABOARD THE DODI -- The Dodi. That was the whimsical name of the sailboat we boarded -- four friends exploring the islands off the coast of a country once called Yugoslavia.One would never guess that these hundreds of islands in the crystal-clear waters of the Adriatic Sea off the coast of Dalmatia -- now in Croatia -- had survived thousands of years of b
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(E) Croatia Europe's hottest new tourism destination - The Observer
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Croatia returns with new image Tom TempletonSunday November 24, 2002The Observer Croatia looks set to be Europe's hottest new tourism destination with 20 UK tour operators, including Abercrombie and Kent and Simply Travel, starting to sell holidays there next year. Once a mecca for low-cost package holidays when it was part of the former Yugoslavia, the country is reinventing itself as an upmarket destination. Joze Lozic, of
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(H) Povijesno-gurmanska putovanja
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WANDA S. RADETTI, VLASNICA NJUJOR`KE TURISTIČKE AGENCIJE SPECIJALIZIRANE ZA ISTRU I PRIMORJE Povijesno-gurmanska putovanja Istrom i Kvarnerom Wanda Radetti i Guverner Pataki Njujoraka turistička agencija »Tasteful Journeys« specijalizirana je za pomalo neobične turističke aran~mane koji bi se najbolje mogli okarakt
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(E) Less is more: 13 great escapes - FISHERMEN?S COTTAGES, CROATIA
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Kornati, CroatiaNovember 13 2002 TRAVELTravelNovember 10, 2002 The Sunday TimesLess is more: 13 great escapesHolidays that take you where the modern world can't follow. No phones, no internet, no hassle — the most relaxing holiday is one that goes far beyond the reach of everyday life. In his search for splendid isolation, Mark Hodson reveals the world’s 13 greatest escapesA holiday is about getting away from it all — from work, r
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(E) Dinner by the Danube - trip to CROATIA
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Dinner by the DanubeDinner by the DanubePilgrimage for peace, part V (Editor's Note: Englewood resident Jean Ranallo, representing the Florida Southwest Peace Coalition, recently returned from a trip to Croatia, where she and Mario Spalatin, president of the Croatian-American Society of Sarasota, toured the Eastern European country ravaged by war in the 1990s. Following is the fifth installment of Ranallo's first-person account of her trip.
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(E) Croatia starts to catch on - Times Online
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Croatia is beautiful,unspoild andTimes Online November 3 2002 Croatia starts to catch on MORE THAN 20 tour operators are to start offering trips to Croatia next year following a record rise in the number of British visitors this summer, Sarah Turner writes. Tourist
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