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Pavle Strugar, War Criminal Who Shelled Dubrovnik, Dies in Belgrade
Pavle Strugar, the war criminal who shelled Dubrovnik, causing not only wanton destruction and horrific damage to the UNESCO World ...
UNESCO Intangible Heritage of Croatia – The Art of Dry Stone Walling
December the 1st, 2018 – Dry stone walling can be seen all along the Adriatic coast as well as in ...
UNESCO Intangible Heritage of Croatia – Međimurska Popevka
December the 1st, 2018 – With two more pieces of Croatia’s rich heritage having been added to the prestigious list, ...
UNESCO Took Sveti Nikola Fortress Under its Wing One Year Ago, Renovation Begins
Works begin on Sveti Nikola Fortress after having been under UNESCO’s wing for one year.
UNESCO Director Issues Warning to Dubrovnik Over Cruise Ship Damage
Another warning from UNESCO to the Pearl of Adriatic on the damage cruise ships are causing to the southern Adriatic ...
White Roses of Pag, Part II: Lace, UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage
April 2, 2018 – Continuing our look to Pag town’s famous features, a tribute to a particular item of UNESCO ...
More International Press Coverage of Problems for Plitvice
A lot has been written in the past few years about the problems several Croatian famous tourist sites are facing ...
Intangible Heritage of Croatia: Annual Carnival Pageant from Villages at Foot of Kamešnica Mountain
TCN’s Filipa Marušić gives us a closer look at some more of Croatia’s incredible intangible heritage…
Get to Know Dubrovnik’s Fountains – Practical Beauty
Did you know that as European capitals like London bathed in their own filth, Dubrovnik had a fully functioning sewage ...
Stradun: How Much Do You Know About the Most Beautiful Street in Croatia?
If you’ve ever been to Dubrovnik, you’ll have certainly walked down it, but how much do you really know about ...