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    The Brutalist Zagreb: Stunning Socialist-Era Architecture In Croatian Capital

    You exploring around, but you’re bored of mainstream tourist locations? Well we have just an ideal topic for you, exploring Communist-era architecture isn’t on the standard bucket list of most Euro tourists. But when you think of it, it is actually quite fun and does provide a glimpse back into the past, just as […] More

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    Vila Rebar: Exploring The Secret Tunnels Of A Croatian WW2 Fascist Dictator

    Few months ago an American photographer Darmon Richter based in the Balkans visited the Croatian capital of Zagreb, where he joined the locals on another adventure. It was just he early April sun, still both cold and warm, when they decided to climb towards turrets of Medvedgrad. The semi-ruined 13th century fortress perches like a […] More

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    Top 4 Southeastern European Beaches You Should Visit This Summer

    Known for its diverse and beautiful landscape, Southeastern Europe is home to some of the most amazing beaches in the world. White and golden sand, as well as rocky beaches with sharp cliffs are just a part of natural wonders this part of the world has to offer. A perfect compromise between luxury and price, […] More

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    Polish Man Diagnosed To Go Completely Blind, Bicycles 700 Kilometers To Croatia To Look At Adriatic Sea For The Last Time

    An incredible story about the 38-year-old Pole who went on a journey although he can hardly see. His goal was to travel to Croatia, in order to see the Adriatic sea for the first and last time. Right now he can hardly see but he crossed 700 kilometers on a bicycle to see the Adriatic. […] More

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    Jazz with a Slavic story: Mimika Orchestra from Croatia

    Ancient rituals, gods and goddesses, loud tapans, mystical lyras, virtuosic tamburas, shreeking sopelas, trumpets, saxophones, drums, vocals and Zvončari arrive on the scene to create an immersive narrative based performance. The newly released project by the Croatian – British Mimika Orchestra is an expanded jazz album focusing on Slavic folk themes and rituals. It is […] More

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    8 Unusual Things To Do On Your Next Trip To Croatia

    We are sure you are already familiar with the mesmerizing Plitvice lakes and the tourism giant Dubrovnik, but there are some attractions in Croatia you might’ve never heard about. Croatia offers a wide selection of unusual places you can visit and unique experiences you’ll enjoy, and we covered some of our favorites. 1. Hunt Truffles […] More

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    Top 5 Most Creative Slavic Advertising Campaigns

    Some of them make us think, some of them make us reevaluate and question ourselves, some of them make us laugh, and some of them are just additional noise in the over saturated landscape of life in the 21st century. Yet, advertising campaigns are everywhere, and when well done, they can be profoundly effective, powerful […] More

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    10 Hollywood Movies You Didn’t Know Were Shot In Croatia

    The role of Croatia as a filming location came to everyone’s attention when the Game Of Thrones production team started filming in Dubrovnik. However, the first US movies shot here date way back, and this list compiles the most notable ones. Some of them you’ve heard about, some of them you’ve watched, and some of them […] More

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    Secrets of Grič – Croatian History Night-Tour of Zagreb That Will Blow Your Mind

    Zagreb – Interactive theater night tour Secrets of Grič is intended for visitors and citizens of Zagreb who want to discover the historical and mystical side of the capital. Visitors can actively participate in various scenes from the history of Zagreb of which some will mollify and some shudder them. The tour is based on […] More

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    Largest Yugoslav Cosplay Held In Croatian Kumrovec On The Day of Josip Broz Tito’s Birth

    Kumrovec this year attracted thousands of visitors from all parts of Croatia, but also Snia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and beyond. The event is called “Dan Mladosti” or translated “The Day of Youth” and this year it marked 126th anniversary of the birth of the Josip Broz Tito. Never mind the official status of the […] More

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    5 Most Beautiful Slavic Ships You Should Cruise On This Summer

    The beauty of the sailing ships can overwhelm even the person who is not a sea-r. Although they were created by the human hands, they lo like from the fairy tale. We would like to present you six of amazing sailing ships that sail under the flags of the Slavic countries. Some of them were […] More

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