уторак, 7. јун 2016.

The Walled City of Dubrovnik, Croatia

In the Croatian region of Dalmatia along the Adriatic Sea is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Dubrovnik is idyllic yet bustiling with activity. The walls of Dubrovnik are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the citizens of the afterward proclaimed maritime city-state of Dubrovnik, situated in southern Croatia. 
The city is as old as 7th century. In 1979, the old walls of Dubrovnik joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. The city is a seaport on the Mediterranean Sea and ancient enough to have other activities apart from soaking in the Mediterranean beaches. Dubrovnik, being an independent state, was the first country to recognize the United States as a sovereign state when it declared independence from the British. Most of its buildings are built using the Baroque style architectural designs. 
Everyone can engage in almost every holiday activity in Dubrovnik. From jeep safari, horseback riding, sailing to the Elafite Islands and a visit to the national park on the Island of Mljet. Tourists will never be short of fun things to do.
The state of Dubrovnik was among the first countries to abolish slave trade in the 15th c. It seems that the country valued freedom even then. 
The city of Dubrovnik is the Eastern European Paradise. It is sort of what Hawaii is to North America.

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