Top 9 Most Famous Cities to Visit in Croatia
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In this video, let’s see the “Top 9 Most Famous Cities to Visit in Croatia”,
1. Zagreb, a vibrant city of around 800,000 people. The city boasts a charming medieval 'old city' with architecture and cobbled streets reminiscent of Vienna, Budapest, Prague and other Central-European capitals.
2. Dubrovnik, a historic coastal city and a stunningly intact walled city on the Adriatic Sea coast of the extreme south of Croatia. It's one of the most prominent tourist resorts of the Mediterranean and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979.
3. Split, an ancient port city with Roman ruins and the city is not a small tourist town, and extends over a large area well beyond the ancient core. It's the economic hub of the eastern Adriatic shoreline and by wandering the historic centre of Split you can clearly see the Roman walls, squares, and temples.
4. Pula, a seafront city on the tip of Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula, is known for its protected harbor, beach-lined coast and Roman ruins. Settled in the prehistoric era and valued for its strategic location, Pula has been occupied, destroyed and rebuilt numerous times.
5. Osijek, is the fourth largest city in Croatia. It is the largest city and the economic and cultural centre of the eastern Croatian region of Slavonia, as well as the administrative centre of Osijek-Baranja County.
6. Slavonski Brod, a city in eastern Croatia, with a population of 59,000 in 2011. Located in the region of Slavonia, it is the centre of Brod-Posavina County and a river port on the Sava river.
7. Rijeka, the city is the principal seaport of Croatia, located on Kvarner Bay, an inlet of the Adriatic Sea. It’s known as a gateway to Croatia’s islands and the hilltop Trsat Castle complex, which includes a religious shrine, has sweeping views of the islands of Kvarner Bay.
8. Varaždin, one of the most important tourist centers of northern Croatia. The old town fortification, the central part of the town, as numerous museums, galleries and collections as well as the Varaždin cemetery, protected as a horticultural monument, which represents the main tourist attractions of this Central European Baroque town and ancient Croatian capital.
9. Zadar, a city on Croatia’s Dalmatian coast, is known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town. There are several Venetian gates in the city walls. Surrounding the Roman-era Forum is 11th-century Saint Mary’s Convent, with religious art dating to the 8th century.
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City / town County Municipal Town proper
2011 pop. Rank 2011 pop. Rank
Zagreb ¤ City of Zagreb 790,017
1
688,163
1
Split ¤ Split-Dalmatia 178,102
2
167,121
2
Rijeka ¤ Primorje-Gorski Kotar 128,624
3
128,384
3
Osijek ¤ Osijek-Baranja 108,048
4
84,104
4
Zadar ¤ Zadar 75,062
5
71,471
5
Velika Gorica Zagreb 63,517
6
31,553
13
Slavonski Brod ¤ Brod-Posavina 59,141
7
53,531
7
Pula Istria 57,460
8
57,460
6
Karlovac ¤ Karlovac 55,705
9
46,833
8
Sisak ¤ Sisak-Moslavina 47,768
10
33,322
11
Varaždin ¤ Varaždin 46,946
11
38,839
9
Šibenik ¤ Šibenik-Knin 46,332
12
34,302
10
Dubrovnik ¤ Dubrovnik-Neretva 42,615
13
28,434
14
Bjelovar ¤ Bjelovar-Bilogora 40,276
14
27,024
15
Kaštela Split-Dalmatia 38,667
15
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Samobor Zagreb 37,633
16
15,956
22
Vinkovci Vukovar-Syrmia 35,312
17
32,029
12
Koprivnica ¤ Koprivnica-Križevci 30,854
18
23,955
17
Đakovo Osijek-Baranja 27,745
19
19,491
21
Vukovar ¤ Vukovar-Syrmia 27,683
20
26,468
16
Čakovec ¤ Međimurje 27,104
21
15,147
25
Požega ¤ Požega-Slavonia 26,248
22
19,506
20
Zaprešić Zagreb 25,223
23
19,644
19
Sinj Split-Dalmatia 24,826
24
11,478
32
Petrinja Sisak-Moslavina 24,671
25
15,683
23
Solin Split-Dalmatia 23,926
26
20,212
18
Kutina Sisak-Moslavina 22,760
27
13,735
27
Virovitica ¤ Virovitica-Podravina 21,291
28
14,688
26
Križevci Koprivnica-Križevci 21,122
29
11,231
33
Sveta Nedelja Zagreb 18,059
30
1,338
119
Dugo Selo Zagreb 1
Zagorje Croatia, a Super Romantic Place to See in the World
Travel to Croatia, Kvarner riviera, beaches you might like to visit on holidays
Croatia is growing tourist destination, small and safe country. Over 6000km of coastline. Beautiful beaches along the coast, great food of Istria, fabulous wines, climbing sites on mountains, sailing the Adriatic, partying along the Adriatic coast, Croatia has a lot to offer to its visitors. More here:
Primošten, Croatia - Postcard
Primošten is a town in Croatia, and a part of the Šibenik-Knin County. It is situated in the south, between the cities of Šibenik and Trogir, on the Adriatic coast.
It is built on a hill and is dominated by the parish church of St. George which was built in 1485 and restored in 1760 close to the local graveyard from which a unique view spreads to the sea and the surroundings.
Apart from its vineyards, Primošten is also known for the traditional donkey race that takes place there every summer. The largest beach in Primošten is called Raduča, and its smaller part, Mala Raduča, is voted one of the 10 most beautiful beaches in Croatia.
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アキーラさん到着①クロアチア・ドゥブロヴニクのBus-terminal,Dublovnik,Croatia
2012年8月にクロアチアのドゥブロヴニクを訪問した。ドゥブロヴニクは最近、日本人の間でも人気が出てきている場所であり、新婚旅行の行き先として選ぶ人も増えてきている。現在、直行便は出ていないので、基本的に欧州主要都市経由となる。新婚旅行であれば、欧州他都市と合わせて、旅行するのがよいかもしれない。
旧市街は、車両進入禁止になっており、昔ながらの建物が立ち並ぶ。
城壁があり城壁に上る事ができるのだが(もしくは山から)、そこから旧市街の建物、アドリア海が綺麗に見える。欧州いろいろなところを訪れたが、ここはもう一度必ず行こうと思えるところでである。実に素晴らしい場所である★
アドリア海沿岸のダルマチア最南部に位置する都市及び基礎自治体で、ドゥブロヴニク=ネレトヴァ郡の郡都である。ボスニア・ヘルツェゴビナの唯一の海港であるネウムが回廊状態で分断しているため、クロアチア本土とは陸続きではない(→飛び地)。
1979年に世界遺産に登録された旧市街は「アドリア海の真珠」とも謳われる美しい町並みを誇る。アドリア海沿岸でも傑出した観光地であり、多数のクルーズ船が寄港する他、地中海各都市とフェリーで結ばれドゥブロヴニク=ネレトヴァ郡の中心都市となっている。人口は2011年に行われた国勢調査で42,641である。そのうち、約28,000人はドゥブロヴニク市街に居住している。2001年の国勢調査ではクロアチア人は住民の88.39%を占めていた。
ドゥブロヴニクは歴史的に海洋貿易によって栄えた都市で、中世のラグーサ共和国はアマルフィ、ピサ、ジェノヴァ、ヴェネツィアなどと共に5つの海洋共和国に数えられ、アドリア海東側では唯一のライバルである都市国家はヴェネチア共和国だけであった。巧みな外交術と豊富な富に支えられ15世紀から16世紀にかけてはとくに特筆するほど発展している。1970年代、恒久的に戦争による破壊から守るために非武装化されたが、1991年のユーゴスラビア崩壊に伴う紛争でセルビア・モンテネグロ勢力によって7ヶ月間包囲(ドゥブロヴニク包囲)され砲撃により多大な損害を蒙った。
Visited Dubrovnik in Croatia in August 2012. Recently, is a popular place to have emerged among Japanese, Dubrovnik has been increasing as well as the people who choose honeymoon destination. Currently, no direct flights are out, it would be a major European cities via basically. If the honeymoon, together with other cities in Europe, might be better for traveling.
The old town, has become a no-entry vehicle, is lined with old-fashioned building.
(From the mountains), or the building of the Old Town, the Adriatic Sea looks beautiful from there but he can climb the walls there is a wall. I visited many places in Europe, it is here where that seems always to go again. Is indeed a great place ★
In the city and municipality located in the southernmost part of Dalmatia on the Adriatic coast, is the capital of the county = Dubrovnik Neretva county. Neum is the only seaport for Bosnia and Herzegovina is divided by a corridor state, not the land bridge with mainland Croatia (enclave →).
Old Town, which is a World Heritage Site in 1979, boasts a beautiful city that is touted as the Pearl of the Adriatic. Is an outstanding tourist destination in the Adriatic coast, in addition to a large number of cruise ship ports of call, it has become a central city of Dubrovnik = Neretva county are connected by ferry and Mediterranean cities. The population is 42,641 at the census conducted in 2011. Of these, about 28,000 people lived in the city of Dubrovnik. As of the census of 2001, Croats accounted for 88.39% of the population.
In the city, which prospered by maritime trade historically, Republic Ragusa in the Middle Ages are counted in the Republic of ocean five Amalfi, Pisa, Genoa, along with Venice, Dubrovnik is the east Adriatic city-state rival only just Republic of Venice There was. During the 16th century has evolved from the 15th century, especially the more significant is supported by skillful diplomacy and abundant wealth. 1970s, has been demilitarized to protect them from destruction by war permanently, suffered significant damage due to shelling in the conflict caused by the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1991 by the forces of Serbia and Montenegro siege for seven months to (siege of Dubrovnik) .
Travel Guide Krapina-Zagorje, Croatia - Agritourism
Zagorje wine path labyrinth is magical. Unforgettable, because it spreads on top of the hills, with a breath taking a view. Inspiring, because it is composed of sunny green vineyards, wooden huts, calloused hands and welcoming smiles. Irresistible, because it combines the tastes of juicy roasted turkey with carefully cultivated wine cards. Pleasant, because the wind carries the sounds of domestic songs through the hills. In such labyrinth, no one is lost.
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Schloss Trakoscan - Castle Trakoscan - Dvorac Trakošćan
Trakošćan
Deutsch
Das Schloss Trakošćan befindet sich auf dem Gebiet der Gemeinde Bednja in der Gespanschaft Varaždin im äußersten Norden Kroatiens, nahe der slowenischen Grenze. Es ist mit 40.000 Besuchern jährlich eines der meistbesuchten Schlösser des Landes.
Trakošćan wurde im 13. Jahrhundert erbaut.
Vom Jahr 1584, als Maximilian II. Juraj Drašković von Trakošćan das Gut schenkte, bis zur Enteignung nach der kommunistischen Machtergreifung war das Schloss im Besitz der Adelsfamilie Drašković.
Sein heutiges Aussehen erhielt das Schloss im 19. Jahrhundert.
Englisch:
Trakošćan Castle (pronounced [trakɔʃtɕan], Croatian: Dvor Trakošćan or Dvorac Trakošćan) is a castle located in northern Croatia (in the Varaždin County) that dates back to the 13th century (although the first written mention of the toponym Trakošćan is dated to 1334).
Trakošćan was built in the 13th century within Croatia's northwestern fortification system, as a rather small observation fortress for monitoring the road from Ptuj to Bednja Valley.
According to a legend, Trakošćan was named after another fortification (arx Thacorum) that was alleged to have stood in the same spot back in antiquity. Another source claims that it was named after the knights of Drachenstein who were in control of the region in early Middle Ages.
The toponym was first mentioned in written records in 1334. It is not known who its owners were in the first years of its existence. As of the end of the 14th century, it was owned by the Counts of Celje, who were in charge of the entire Zagorje County. The family soon became extinct, and Trakošćan shared the fate of their other burgs and estates that were divided and kept changing owners. In these divisions, Trakošćan was, as a whole, first owned by an army leader by the name of Jan Vitovac, then by Ivaniš Korvin, who gave it to his deputy warden Ivan Gyulay. The family kept the castle throughout three generations, and became extinct in 1566, after which the ownership was taken over by the state.
King Maximilian gave the estate to Juraj Drašković (1525–1587) for services rendered, first personally, and then as family heritage. This was how, in 1584, the Drašković family finally came into possession of Trakošćan.
The generations that followed were staying at the castle from time to time all the way until 1944 when they were forced to emigrate to Austria. Soon after that, the castle became nationalized.
The Museum with collections on permanent display was established in 1953. The castle is today owned by the Republic of Croatia.
The castle itself reveals different phases of building. For several centuries, it used to be a fortification, so that the reconstructions undertaken during that period were functional rather than aesthetic. The facility's essential core is a Romanesque fortification consisting of a housing unit, a small fortified yard, and a massive high tower. The fortification's good location and its observation tower made it safe and easy to defend.
The end of World War II found Trakošćan in a neglected and dilapidated condition, which is why protective architectural and interior decoration works were immediately undertaken. Over the past few years, the castle has once again been affected by decay.
Kroatisch (hrvatski):
Dvorac Trakošćan jedan je od najatraktivnijih dvoraca u Hrvatskoj; nalazi se u Hrvatskom zagorju, 23 km sjeveroistočno od Krapine, 40 km jugozapadno od Varaždina; nadmorska visina 250 m. Najbliža mjesta su Macelj i Strahinčica. S oko 40.000 posjetitelja godišnje jedan je od najposjećenijih hrvatskih dvoraca.
Unutrašnjost dvorca
Unutar dvorca
Dvorac je podignut u 13. stoljeću kao manji burg u sustavu utvrda Zagorske kneževine. U osnovi dvorca prepoznatljive su značajke jednostavnih romaničkih burgova 12.-13. st. Od mnogobrojnih se feudalnih gospodara ističu Celjski grofovi, Jan Vitovec, Korvini, a nakon raspada Zagorske kneževine kao posebno vlastelinstvo uživaju ga Gyulayi, a od 1568. Draškovići.
Više je puta proširivan i dograđivan. Znatnije dograđen 1592., kada Draškovići podižu topničke kule s krovištem (ploča s grbom i natpisom Ivana II. Petra Draškovića iz 1592. na zapadnoj kuli). U to se doba dograđuje kat, povisuje središnja kula i oblikuje dvorište s arkadama. Ponovno se dograđuje tijekom 18. st., kada kule dobivaju kruništa, glavna kula dobiva razvedenu lanternu, a oko tvrđave gradi se cinktura obrambenih objekata, zidova i kula.
Novije generacije obitelji Drašković povremeno borave u Trakošćanu sve do 1944. godine kada se iseljavaju u Austriju. Ubrzo zatim dvorac je nacionaliziran.
Od 1953. u dvorcu je stalna muzejska postava, koja osim vjerne rekonstrukcije ambijenata iz razdoblja obnove sadrži vrijedne primjerke baroknoga namještaja i sitnih predmeta. Dvorac je u vlasništvu Republike Hrvatske.