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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The following is a complete list of all officially designated 128 cities/towns in Croatia, sorted by population according to the 2021 population census. At the time of the 2001 census, there had been 123 cities/towns in the country and four former municipalities were administratively upgraded to towns prior to the 2011 census: Vodnjan (in 2003 ...
  2. thiscityknows.com

    Mar 9, 2024Embark on a historical odyssey with our travel guide to Croatia, highlighting the country's most storied cities. Croatia's landscape is steeped in history, with each city taking a chapter from a bygone era and waiting to be read out loud. With our travel guide to Croatia, you'll gain access to an open history book that reveals tales of antiquity, mighty republics, and royal dynasties.
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    History of Split, Croatia (2 C, 19 P) T. History of Trogir (9 P) V. History of Varaždin (13 P) History of Vukovar (1 C, 14 P) Z. History of Zadar (3 C, 5 P) History of Zagreb (6 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Histories of cities in Croatia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. R ...
  5. historyhit.com

    Dubrovnik's old city is a UNESCO World Heritage site which was a powerful merchant town in the 13th century. Before the 18th century, it operated as a free state. Despite suffering a devastating earthquake in 1667 and having been attacked by the Nazis and the Yugoslav People's Army in the 20th century, many of its stunning buildings survive.
  6. staycroatia.com

    Feb 27, 2023Explore the stunning city of Dubrovnik and uncover its hidden gems, history and beauty. Dubrovnik - Dalmatia - Croatia, protruding out into the Adriatic Sea with a backdrop of rocky limestone mountains, Dubrovnik Old Town is known as one of the world's finest and most perfectly preserved medieval cities in the world.
  7. localhistories.org

    Roman towns were revived and new towns were created. Then in the eleventh century, King Petar Kresimir (1058-1074) managed to unite the two Croatian states. However, in 1102 the Hungarian king Koloman conquered Croatia. During the Middle Ages, trade and town life flourished in Croatia and many towns grew large and important.
  8. thetravel.com

    Jun 15, 2023Home to multiple unique landscapes, Croatia is one of the most visited travel destinations in the world. The country boasts some of the most iconic landmarks that give insight into its culture and fascinating history. The nation's ancient cities and towns were left in ruins but are still the best places to experience the lifestyle of ancient times.
  9. journevize.com

    Apr 13, 2024Split Port - A Meeting Point of History and Trade. As the shimmering waters of the Adriatic stretch beyond the horizon, Split Port emerges as a testament to Croatia's maritime heritage and a vibrant hub where history and commerce converge. Nestled along the Dalmatian coast, this historic port city boasts a legacy that spans over seventeen ...
  10. tripstodiscover.com

    Nov 3, 2024While they were originally built to protect residents from invaders, walled towns now offer an enchanting sight while revealing a glimpse of history. For centuries, they were critical for defensive purposes, with many constructed from the 12th-century onward in Europe, including the country known as Croatia today. In fact, you'll find many fabulous walled towns […]
  11. localhistories.org

    229 BC The Romans begin to gain control of Croatia. 12 AD The Romans are in control of all of Croatia. 5th Century AD Roman rule in Croatia collapses in Croatia. 8th Century Croats settle all over Croatia. 9th Century Croatia is converted to Christianity. Towns and trade flourish. 1102 Croatia is united under a Hungarian king. 1204 The ...
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