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Plitvice
Plitvice Plitvice LakesPlitvice Lakes (in croatian Plitvička jazera), are composed of 16 interlinked lakes between Mala Kapela Mountain and Plješevica Mountain in the region of Lika. The lake system is divided into the upper lakes (Prošćansko, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko Jezero = Big Lake, Malo Jezero = Small Lake, Vir, Galovac, Milino Lake, Jezerce, Burgeti and Kozjak) and the lower lakes (Milinovac, Gavanovac, Kaluderovac and Novakovica Brod). The highest of them is Prošćansko Lake (639 m) and the lowest Novakovica Brod (503 m). The upper lakes, surrounded by thick forests and interlinked by a series of waterfalls, with the biggest one is 78m high.
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Pirovac

Pirovac is the most important tourist place and the municipal centr trogether with Vodice and Primosten. He was mentioned for the first time in 1298.

 It has offered the uniqueness of the sun and sunsets, the richness of the sea, rocks and stones. It has laced the secrets of the Mediterranean pine, vineyards and olive broves, laurels and figs, calms and mistrals into the unique melodious rhythm of nature.

 As well as the whole District of Sibenik, Pirovac lies on the palms of two national parks: the island paradise "Kornati" and the karst beauty with the unique waterfalls "Krka" and the Vransko jezero (the Vrana Lake) an ideal place for the  sports fishing. 

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Baška voda

At the foot of Mt. Biokovo, at the edge of the warm and crystal clear Adriatic Sea, you'll find Baska Voda. Once a farming and fishing town, this idyllic spot is now a modern tourist attraction on the Makarska Riviera in the heart of Dalmatia.

Baska Voda is not only sun, transparent sea and beautiful beaches amidst pine woods and fresh mountain air. Besides the wonderful scenery you will find accommodation and facilities of the highest quality: food, sport, recreation and historical sites - excavations of remains dating back to the 1st - 7th centuries AD, the churches of St. Lawrence (1750) and St. Nicholas (1889), fine examples of Dalmatian rural architecture, ethnographic and malacogical museums.
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Brela

It is located on the Adriatic coastline of Dalmatia, about 15 km northwest of Makarska.

 Brela is a tourist town located between the Biokovo mountain and the Adriatic Sea. It's known as the pearl of Makarska riviera.

 

 

 

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Tučepi

Tučepi is located along the middle of Southern Croatian coast, in the heart of Dalmatia. This famous tourist mekka is eighty kilometres from the Split airport and linked to all European centres by roads and a large ferry port nearby. Due to its unique location, Tučepi is a little tourist paradise within reach.

Along the Tučepi coast are an unbroken series of beaches bordered by the turquoise sea and a green necklace of Mediterranean vegetation, pine forest and parks that shelter hotels and modern apartments, restaurants, sport facilities, and other opportunities for daytime and night-time entertainment. Part of Tučepi is located on the slopes of Mountain Biokovo.

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Makarska
MakarskaMakarska has always been the center of the surrounding region known as Makarska Riviera long about 60 kilometers and only several kilometers wide, squeezed under towering mountain Biokovo and the sea. It is both an administrative, political and economic sense, as well as a center of culture, education, and since the mid twentieth century, tourism. The city is noted for its palm-fringed promenade, where fashionable cafés, bars and boutiques vis-a-vis the pretty harbour where many pleasure craft are moored.
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