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Plitvice Lakes are one of the most beautiful natural sights in Europe. In the year 1979 UNESCO has declared it with all rights as the World's natural inheritance. National Park Plitvice Lakes with total surface area of 266 km2 comprises 16 terrace-formed lakes, which are mutually connected with waterfalls and cascades. First lake lies on 636 meter altitude, while the last one, 8 km further to the South lies on 133 meters. Largest depth of the lakes is 46 meters, and natural phenomenon of Plitvice is transparency of lake water, which reaches 8 meter deep.
The river Krka, a natural phenomenon in rocky terrain, springs at the foot of the mountain Dinara, at the east part of the field of Knin, it flows through a magnificent canyon and empties into the Adriatic Sea near the town of Šibenik. With the flooded part of its mouth the river is 72 km long. In 1985 it became a national park because of its natural, scientific and cultural value. Krka has seven falls and the most famous of them is Skradinski buk, 45.7 meters tall with 17 steps, which go for about 800 meters. The falls are 200-400 meters wide. The second most famous fall is Roški slap. 25.5 meters tall.
Split - Without hiding their pride, the people of Split will tell you that their city is "the most beautiful one in the world and beyond". You´d better not discuss this with them for well spirited Split will convince you in this as soon as you discover it! This for ever young city with the population of about 200,000 that give it its warm Mediterranean temper, has lived its urban rhythm for as long as 1700 years, with its heart in the Diocletian´s Palace and its soul widespread to embrace you. Ever since the life of the city protected by the UNESCO and entered into the register of the World Cultural Heritage has been writing the history of this unique capital of Dalmatia.
Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of Croatia. It used to be called Agram and Zágráb when part of the Austrian–Hungarian empire. It is located on the intersection of several important routes beetwen the Adriatic coast and Central Europe. Zagreb is the cultural, scientific, economic and governmental center of the Republic of Croatia. Zagreb offers its guests the Baroque feel of the Upper town, picturesque open-air markets, various kinds of shops and delicious local cuisine.
Plitvice Lakes are one of the most beautiful natural sights in Europe. In the year 1979 UNESCO has declared it with all rights as the World's natural inheritance. National Park Plitvice Lakes with total surface area of 266 km2 comprises 16 terrace-formed lakes, which are mutually connected with waterfalls and cascades. First lake lies on 636 meter altitude, while the last one, 8 km further to the South lies on 133 meters. Largest depth of the lakes is 46 meters, and natural phenomenon of Plitvice is transparency of lake water, which reaches 8 meter deep.
    
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