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Learn Dalmatian. It is Easy. 6 Essential Phrases
Learning Croatian is not easy for foreigners. Learning the local language in Dalmatia is even harder. Or is it? Having ...
Kantun Paulina: 37 years of Ćevapčići in Split
Kantun means ‘corner’ in Croatian; Paulina’s Corner is located in the Varoš neighborhood parallel to the Marmontova shopping street. This take-away ...
Souvenir Shopping in Split: 10 Dalmatian Gifts to Take Home
As a holiday draws to a close, thoughts turn to buying souvenirs for loved ones back home. So what ...
A Visit to the Zoo in Split
The zoo in Split will not win any international awards for Zoo of the Year. Indeed, it is one of ...
Museums in Split: The Split City Museum
Part of Split’s rich heritage is preserved in the splendid Papalić Palace, home to the Split City Musuem. The museum’s origins ...
Museums in Split: The Mestrovic Gallery
Arguably Croatia’s greatest ever sculptor, the name of Ivan Meštrović is synonymous with Split, and his presence is all over the ...
More Norwegian Routes to Split (and Some Schedule Changes)
The excellent Aerofly Croatia website has the latest updates on flights to the Dalmatian coast this summer. Three recent additions: ...
bio and bio: An Organic Food Store
Stocking organic products on shop shelves is becoming a going must as people become more educated about the importance of ...
Makrovega: A Health-Conscious Macrobiotic and Vegetarian Restaurant
Who says that the only way to be on a diet is to stay at home and eat boring food? ...
Shopping in Split: Think Pink
Zadarska 8 and Kružićeva 6; www.thinkpink.com.hr Globally, it’s becoming more trendy to dress in local designer clothing; an anti globalization ...