Guests of Split won’t experience any shortage of things to do; tours to historical monuments can be successfully combined with walks around the shops, scenic parks and entertainment centers. In warmer months, vacationers can enjoy picturesque beaches. The most beautiful and lively beach is Brela. Surprisingly quiet and clean, it is perfect for families with children. This site is surrounded by beautiful green …
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Split will certainly appeal to those who can’t relax without a visit to the cozy restaurant or cafe. Local conobas - small restaurants with a homelike atmosphere and extremely pleasant prices – are very popular among foreigners. Local dining places will offer visitors a wide selection of treats, including juicy steaks and vegetable side dishes, classic fish and mussels, as well as freshly baked bread and …
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The Cathedral of Saint Douilly is a very unusual monument of architecture. It has been erected on the ruins of ancient Roman buildings and represents a beautiful creation in a Byzantine style. It maintains many ancient design elements. Its altar was made during the 15th century. A part of the cathedral is occupied by an interesting historical museum nowadays. Among its exhibits are ancient breast crosses, military …
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1. Those who want to visit the Marjan park are recommended to go for a walk early in the morning. The park is located in a mountainous area, so in the middle of the day it may be difficult to climb the mountain because of the hot sun. Don’t forget to take a bottle of water, because there are no shops and cafes in this area. 2. Besides souvenirs you can buy excellent city guides and booklets describing the …
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Among other palace buildings the Peristyle is noteworthy; it is a monument of the Roman Empire. It is a large rectangular courtyard surrounded by tall pillars; the large-scale building was used for ceremonies. Nearby is the so-called Hall - a beautiful round hall with a dome, which was used as an entrance to apartments of the emperor. In the tiny historic town there is the Temple of Jupiter; in the Middle Ages it …
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The Archaeological Museum of Split has the great interest for visitors. Its collection will be liked not only by history fans, because here are collected numerous amazing exhibits, the most notable of which is a collection of precious stones. Hikers simply can’t fail to visit Marjan Park. You will also see several old buildings here and enjoy the beautiful nature. Diocletian's Palace remains the main symbol …
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Moving around in Croatia - transportation
Travel by train on average is 10-13% cheaper than buses. The railway passes through all the major cities of the country and connects through the most remote regions. The most active railway service is in the north of the country and the total length of the track is about three thousand kilometers. Only second class trains run within cities. For longer trips, you can choose express trains or comfortable, but expensive, first class trains. Trains run in strict accordance with the schedule. In Croatia, the air transport network is quite well developed. Airports are located practically in all major cities. There are air harbors exclusively for domestic routes, and also large international airports. Passengers are provided with excellent amenities such as restaurants, luggage storage, car and bicycle rental agencies, shops, boutiques and souvenir shops. You can connect from the airport to the city by taxi, car, or by municipal buses.
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Economy roadmap of Croatia
Croatia in Yugoslavia was a fairly developed territorial unit. All Enterprises and Factories that functioned on its territory had the right to choose their own business policy; they worked with investments and investors, and independently built competitive relations. Therefore, after the war, Croatia was able to restore the downswing of economy as fast as possible in 1993. Since early 1993, the country was admitted to the International Monetary Fund. Due to the fact that Croatia as a whole was involved in the war with Bosnia, this in many respects complicated the economic relations of the Republic with the World Bank, such that the Government could not count on its assistance. The fact that the Country began to privatize its production helped a little to speed up the process of improving the economy, thereby financing her budget through taxation.
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