CROATIA
Croatia has an impressive history, a fact that is best explained through the vast array of sites worth visiting. Most towns have a historical center with its typical architecture. There are differences between the coast and the continental part, so both areas are a must. The most famous is Dubrovnik, a prime example of the coastal architecture, but by no means the only one worth visiting. Equally important is the capital and largest city, Zagreb, with a population of about 1 million. It is a modern city with all the modern features, yet it has a laid back feel. In the east, in the region of Slavonija with it's regional capital Osijek and the war torn Vukovar are awe inspiring. Scattered throughout the region are vineyards and wine cellars, most of which give tours and tastings.
Cities:
Bakar, Beli Manastir, Belišće, Benkovac, Biograd na Moru, Bjelovar, Buje, Buzet, Čabar, Čakovec, Čazma, Cres, Crikvenica, Đakovo, Daruvar, Delnice, Donja Stubica, Donji Miholjac, Drniš, Dubrovnik, Duga, Resa, Dugo Selo, Đurđevac, Garešnica, Glina, Gospić, Grubišno, Polje, Hrvatska Kostajnica, Hvar, Ilok, Imotski, Ivanec, Ivanić-Grad, Jastrebarsko, Karlovac, Kastav, Kaštela, Klanjec, Knin, Komiža, Koprivnica, Korčula, Kraljevica, Krapina, Križevci, Krk, Kutina, Kutjevo, Labin, Lepoglava, Lipik, Ludbreg, Makarska, Mali Lošinj, Metković, Mursko Središće, Našice, Nin, Nova Gradiška, Novalja, Novi Marof, Novi Vinodolski, Novigrad, Novska, Obrovac, Ogulin, Omiš, Opatija, Opuzen, Orahovica, Oroslavje, Osijek, Otočac, Otok, Ozalj, Pag, Pakrac, Pazin, Petrinja, Pleternica, Ploče, Poreč, Požega, Pregrada, Prelog, Pula, Rab, Rijeka, Rovinj, Samobor, Senj, Šibenik, Sinj, Sisak, Skradin, Slatina, Slavonski Brod, Slunj, Solin, Split, Stari Grad, Supetar, Sveta Nedelja, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Trilj, Trogir, Umag, Valpovo, Varaždin, Varaždinske Toplice, Velika Gorica, Vinkovci, Virovitica, Vis, Vodice, Vodnjan, Vrbovec, Vrbovsko, Vrgorac, Vrlika, Vukovar, Zabok, Zadar, Zagreb, Zaprešić, Zlatar, Županja.