Cities in Croatia

Упущение, Хорватия
Omiš is an old city located on the Adriatic Coast in Dalmatia, Croatia.

Супетар, Хорватия
Supetar (Italian: San Pietro della Brazza) is a town and a city on the northern side of the Dalmatian island of Brač, in the Split-Dalmatia County, in Croatia. ... more
Лонг-айленд, Хорватия
Dugi otok (pronounced [dûɡiː ǒtok]; Croatian for “Long Island”, Italian: Isola Lunga) is the seventh largest island in the Adriatic Sea, part of Croatia. It is ... more
Нижняя Брела, Хорватия
Brela (pronounced [brě̞la]) is a municipality in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, population 1,771 (2001). The municipality consists of two villages: Brela... more

Национальный Парк Млет, Хорватия
Mljet (pronounced [mʎɛ̂t]; Latin: Melita, Italian: Meleda) is the most southerly and easterly of the larger Adriatic islands of the Dalmatia region of Croatia. ... more

Национальный Парк Крка, Хорватия
Krka National Park (Croatian: Nacionalni park Krka) is one of the Croatian national parks, named after the river Krka that it encloses. It is located along the ... more

Все Еще, Хорватия
Vis is one of the Dalmatian islands in Croatia.

Боль, Хорватия
Bol[1] is a city in Dalmatia. Situated in a secluded place, on the southern coast of Brac, Bol is the oldest town of Brac and one of the most famous seaside ...

Макарска, Хорватия
Makarska (Italian: Macarsca; German: Macharscha; pronounced [mâkarskaː]) is a small town on the Adriatic coastline of Croatia, about 60 km (37 mi) southeast of ... more

Трогир, Хорватия
Trogir [1] is a historic town and harbour on the Adriatic coast in Croatia, with a population of approximately 13,000. Today it is part of the greater Split ... more

Цавтат, Хорватия
Cavtat is a Croatian city with a long history. Founded by the Greeks in the fourth century BC under the name of Epidauros, after the city of the Peloponnese.