What to see in Croatia? The

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Croatia is a country rich in incredible natural parks and architectural monuments. Such cities as Zagreb, Rijeka, Split and Osijek greet tourists with a huge number of architectural attractions and museums. But in talking about Croatia it would be wrong to fixate on the unique places of one city. Therefore, we will think big! Prepare yourself, we go to meet the most unusual and therefore compulsory to visit the places of Croatia.

On the territory of this state in the south of central Europe there are 7 monuments marked on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

Plitvice Lakes

Plitvice Lakes National Park is in the heart of Croatia. This is 16 lakes and 40 waterfalls, surrounded by a natural reserve of incredible beauty. Curious fact: every year a new waterfall is formed here. A ticket to the Plitvice Lakes park will cost about 110 kuna (about 600 rubles).

Krka National Park

Another place that should be visited by every curious tourist who has arrived in Croatia. This beautiful park stretches for 109 km2. On its territory grow about 860 species of plants, and its waters are inhabited by 18 species of fish. 7 waterfalls of the park and ask to be imprinted on the photo. And on the territory of Krka Park there is a Franciscan monastery Visovac built in the 14th century. The ticket to the park is from 20 to 95 kuna (from 110 to 510 rubles).

Cave of Vranjak

Truly enchanting with its greatness place! This geological reserve is located near the city of Split. Inside the cave you will find unique quartz rocks and many rock carvings. In the cave of Vranzhak you can get by paying 30 kuna (160 rubles).

Amphitheater in Poole

In the small Croatian town of Pula, the Roman amphitheater, built in the first century AD, was preserved. This structure of gigantic dimensions (133x105 meters) in its time accommodated more than 20 thousand spectators. The Coliseum is very well preserved, which attracts crowds of tourists. The entrance ticket to the amphitheater costs 9, 57 kuna (50 rubles).

Of course, this is far from all the places that you need to visit in Croatia. There are also amazing islands of Brioni, the smallest city in the world - Hum - with a population of 17 people, the longest island of the Adriatic archipelago Hvar, the incredible city of Dubrovnik and much more.

May 15, 2013

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