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Old buildings in Zagreb. They still manually light these street lamps. Rather enchanting, I find.
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Mirogoj Cemetery was created in 1876 and is the last resting place of many famous Croatians.
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The cemetery was created on a plot of land owned by a famous Croatian linguist and the main building designed by architect Hermann Bollé.
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Sculpture on one of the tombstones.
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Historic Split on the central Dalmatian coast. Here is the bell tower of the Diocletian Palace (a palace built for the retired Roman emperor Diocletian).
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Old town Split
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Many ferries and catamarans connect Split to the islands.
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Split by night
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Split
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Hvar, an island in the Adriatic Sea, is only an hour from Split by catamaran.
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Hvar
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Hvar
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Funky lighting.
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Best coffee in Split.
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Selling mum’s homemade cakes and breads, Split.
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Attractive local napping in the Diocletian palace.
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It took us a while to find this highly recommended restaurant in the old town.
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Old town Split
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Yes, it is high season!
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Split
Great pictures, indeed! Some of them fantastic 🙂 My name is Toni, I’m from Zagreb, Croatia. It’s always funny to see other people appreciating your own city more than you and your fellow citizens. We seem to pass all those things by, not noticing how beautiful they are until someone else points them out or take their pictures… Many thanks for that!
Thanks, Toni. I really enjoyed Zagreb. Best of all, not full of tourists! 🙂 Charming little place.