Dubrovnik
September 12, 2008 at 12:29 pm | In South Dalmatia | 1 CommentTags: croatia, dalmatia, dubrovnik, dubrovnik guide, dubrovnik holiday, dubrovnik travel guide, dubrovnik vacation, travel dubrovnik

Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is a city in southern Adriatic coast in Croatia. Because of its cultural heritage, favorable climate and position, Dubrovnik became one of the most important cultural and touristic centers in southeast Europe. In 13th century the city department became a Republic of Dubrovnik, and its development was based on maritime and trading, but in 17th century a strong earthquake destroyed the city. Today, Dubrovnik is a modern city which has kept an old city heart. An old city is surrounded with the city walls and monasteries inside the walls from middle Ages are maintained. Entering the Francirean monastery you will find an old pharmacy that is still in its original form. In Dominican monastery is placed a museum with medieval legacy. The main street is Stradun and in the end of it is placed the palace Sponza. Dubrovnik is the elite city in which you have many things to see and good time is guaranteed.
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Dubrovnik is really nice, I was down there once.
Comment by Res till underbara Kroatien — November 17, 2008 #