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500 Pepeljuga (500 Cinderellas): An Exhibition by Mark Boellaard

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A press release from PlatFORma Hvar on April 27, 2018. 

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100 Ways to Order Coffee in Dalmatia

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…okay, a bit less than 100, but we guarantee the locals could easily come up with 30 more ways needed ...

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100 Years on the Seabed: ‘Cesare Rossarol’, Sunk in Istrian Waters in WWI

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It’s been a century since the Italian navy ship hit a mine and sank near the small Istrian town of ...

Jadrolinija to Introduce Summer Sailing Schedule in May

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Jadrolinija’s summer schedule will come into effect earlier than usual and remain so until the end of October

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Spectacular Gala Dinner with 3-Michelin Star Team at Martinis Marchi This Weekend!

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This weekend, Saturday 21st April 2018, Martinis Marchi is hosting a spectacular Wine Tasting and Gala dinner, accompanied by 3 ...

Exhibition of the Week: Traditional Wooden Boats, in Šibenik

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April 17, 2018 – The Fortress of St Michael in Šibenik is hosting an exceptional collection for the next two ...

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Palma Čargo from Split to Represent Croatia at Buenos Aires 2018 Youth Olympics!

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The 17-year-old athlete from Split will compete in the windsurfing category at the Youth Olympic Games in Argentina

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Top 5 Mljet: Best Beaches on Croatia’s Greenest Island

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April 16, 2018 – TCN continues looking at the best beaches in Croatia. This time here is Top 5 Mljet, ...

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Sailing in Croatia: The Adriatic Alphabet – J Is For…

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Continuing with our alphabet series, we look to the letter J with a tribute to several islands and artists on ...

Ferries in Croatia to Become More Accessible to Disabled Passengers

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Disabled persons will soon be able to board ferries and catamarans using special ramps and lifts