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Croatia - geographic data

Republic of Hrvatska
Mainland: 56,542 km2
Area of ​​the territorial sea: 31,067 km2
Population : 4,784,565
Capital city: Zagreb (770,000 inhabitants)
Croatia is located in the southern part of the Balkan peninsula. Its shores are washed by the Adriatic Sea. Dalmatia is a part of the Adriatic coast stretching over 1,000 km from the island of Pag to the city of Dubrovnik. Croatia is one of the most popular countries in the country. It is renowned for its crystal clear sea and endless greenery.

3 place in Brussels - Walloon Brabant must-sees

Walloon Brabant, the inhabitants of Brussels often cross it to go on holiday in the Ardennes and these to go to Brussels. Yet, close to the capital, there are some treasures that deserve to be visited.

The abbey of Villers-la-Ville

At the same time monumental and enigmatic, this Cistercian abbey of the 12th century continues to fascinate ...

Sentul, Malaysia an unforgettable Asian Trip


The earth may be one tiny planet in one solar system tucked towards the back of one, comparatively tiny galaxy within the universe, but there are so many interesting places on this earth, so many adventures waiting to happen, so many sights to be seen, that one lifetime might not be enough to see all there is to be seen, do all there is to be clone or go to each and every corner of this planet that we call home.

In search of the essence of romance... "THE CHARLES BRIDGE"

Having designed in the King Charles IV reign, the Charles Bridge is a well-known historic bridge that crosses the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. The Charles Bridge will never close down to mesmerize the art lovers who pay honour to it in their works. While the day's first rays of sunlight touch the cold cobblestones and illuminate the monumental Gothic towers at both of its ends, you would be hard put to find a more romantic location.

Visit The World's Oldest Republic : San Marino

Surrounded by Italy, San Marino is one of the world's smallest countries and claims to be the world's oldest republic. It is located 657 in above sea level with spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and Adriatic coast, and is situated only 10km from Rimini. San Marino is an echo from an era when city-states proliferated across Europe. According to the legend, San Marino was founded by a Christian stonemason named Marinus who arrived from the island of flab in Dalmatia. He had climbed Mt. Titano to found a small community of Christians, persecuted for their faith by the Emperor Diocletian.