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Makarska travel info |
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| Croatia |
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| Croatia’s pleasures are more timeless than trendy. Along its 1778km |
| coastline, a glistening sea winds around rocky coves, lapping at pine-fringed |
| beaches. In Dalmatia, cities throb with nightlife amid ancient Roman ruins. |
| Yachts glide up the coast, movie stars discreetly arrange to buy one of |
| Croatia’s 1185 islands and no Mediterranean cruise is complete without |
| Croatia. The country that endured Roman, Venetian, Italian and |
| Austro-Hungarian rule has a unique and slightly schizoid identity. |
| Croatians retain a strong attachment to the land and traditions that |
| nourished the dream of independence for so long. Even as a tide of |
| speculators and developers wash ashore, there is a real commitment to |
| preserving the extraordinary beauty of the coast. |
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| Makarska |
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| Makarska is a city of more than 15 thousand inhabitants that encompasses |
| picturesque villages at the foot of the Biokovo Mountain. Makarska is one of |
| the most famous tourist destinations on the Croatian coast, attractive for its |
| nature and good climate, rich in tourist attractions and full of hospitable |
| hosts. Makarska is known for its sandy beach, which is almost 2 kilometers |
| long. The walkways are lined with pine trees and surrounded by luxury |
| hotels, tourist facilities, and gastronomical havens. Makarska is located |
| below the mountain of Biokovo (1762m). The city of Makarska grew around |
| a natural harbor protected by a picturesque peninsula of Sveti Petar |
| (St. Peter) and the cape Osejava. |
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