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Croatian borders will take you to a land of genuine hospitality and
exceptional natural beauty. By its attitudes, location, culture and
many other features it is both Central-European and Mediterranean,
with such a particularly attractive coastline of 5.835 km and 1185
islands.
Croatia is indeed unique, not only for its crystal clear, clean
blue sea, but also for a thousand years of different cultures that
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Dubrovnik is situated in Southern Dalmatia, the most beautiful
part of the Adriatic coast. Rich vegetation, beautiful lakes, rare
islands, white pebble beaches and the crystal clean sea, all make
this region to an unforgettable experience for every visitor.
Dubrovnik Region is characterized by a typical Mediterranean
climate, with mild and wet winters and hot and dry summers.
Tourism as a tradition dates back to over one hundred years
ago, with Hotel Imperial being one of the oldest hotels in
Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is now the administrative seat of Dubrovnik-Neretva
county and while traveling through this region visitors must
take time to explore the harmony between man and nature that
is part of everyday life here. Dubrovnik Region consists of
numerous small "jewels" that are worth visiting,
small authentic villages, untouched islands and, of course,
the Old Town of Dubrovnik, the crown jewel of them all.
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