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South Croatia - Culture

The southern region of Croatia is by far the most tourist driven area in the country. Called Dalmatia, it is splintered into the three separate regions of Split, Sibenik and Zadar. Each region is unique, and travellers from families to adventure seekers will find a vast array of history, culture and entertainment.

Zadar is the main city in Northern Dalmatia and grew from a Roman settlement. It was also under Venetian and Austrian rule as well as being assigned to Italy in 1920. The Old Town is situated on the tip of a narrow peninsula. It is surrounded almost entirely by city walls, with towers and the two city gates being of interest. The Kopnena vrat, to the east of the Old Town, is the Mainland Gate, built in 1543 and has the city coat of arms engraved on it. Nearby is the Five Sided Tower, dating back from the 13th century and the five wells which used to supply the water for the city. The other gate is the Lucka vrata or Port Gate, situated to the north and built in 1573. In the centre of the Old Town is the Sveti Donat Church which was constructed at the beginning of the 9th century and stands at 27m high. The city has 30 churches and this is the most important. Close by is the Church of St. Mary as well as the Cathedral, St. Anastasia.

Split is the second largest city in Croatia. One of the most important sights to visit is the palace. There are locally published guides in English which describe this monument in great detail and are very interesting. The Peristyle is the main open space in the palace and is surrounded by six columns to the eastern and western sides and an arch which is decorated with garlands, in the centre. On the eastern side of the Peristyle is the cathedral. On the western side is the Narodni trg or the People's Square with the 15th century old town hall.

For families or friends, lovers or archaeologists, South Croatia offers a depth of culture and history that will satisfy everyone. A cultural holiday is the perfect way to relax and embrace the heritage of Croatia while learning something new. We have a number of wonderful villas, houses and apartments, with pools and barbeque areas, all perfectly positioned for you to embark on your holiday. Simply choose your destination and we are sure you will find your ideal accommodation easily.

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