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Croatian Collection (page 2)

Background imageCroatian Collection: Volovsko harbour, Croatia

Volovsko harbour, Croatia

Background imageCroatian Collection: Sibenik cathedral, Croatia

Sibenik cathedral, Croatia. The Cathedral of St James in Sibenik was built in the 15th and 16th centuries, initially in Gothic then in Renaissance style. In 2000 UNESCO made it a World Heritage Site

Background imageCroatian Collection: St Annes Venetian Fortress, Sibenik, Croatia

St Annes Venetian Fortress, Sibenik, Croatia. In common with the rest of Dalmatia, the town of Sibenik fell under Venetian control in 1412

Background imageCroatian Collection: Sunset, Cavtat, Croatia

Sunset, Cavtat, Croatia. Situated on the Adriatic coast 15 kilometres south of Dubrovnik, Cavtat was known as Epidaurus in Roman times

Background imageCroatian Collection: Kaka National Park, Croatia

Kaka National Park, Croatia. Named after the River Krka, Krka National Park in Dalmatia is famous for its lakes and waterfalls

Background imageCroatian Collection: Hvar town and harbour, Croatia

Hvar town and harbour, Croatia

Background imageCroatian Collection: Trogir, Croatia

Trogir, Croatia. A town on the Adriatic coast, Trogir was founded by Greek colonists as Tragurion in the 3rd century BC

Background imageCroatian Collection: Harbour and cathedral, Hvar, Croatia

Harbour and cathedral, Hvar, Croatia. Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea off the Dalmatian coast. The islands Renaissance cathedral with its Romanesque style bell tower was built in

Background imageCroatian Collection: Hvar town, Croatia

Hvar town, Croatia. Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea off the Dalmatian coast

Background imageCroatian Collection: Hvar cathedral, Croatia

Hvar cathedral, Croatia. Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea off the Dalmatian coast. The islands Renaissance cathedral with its Romanesque style bell tower was built in the 16th-17th

Background imageCroatian Collection: Cavtat, Croatia

Cavtat, Croatia. Situated on the Adriatic coast 15 kilometres south of Dubrovnik, Cavtat was known as Epidaurus in Roman times

Background imageCroatian Collection: Land Gate, Korcula, Croatia

Land Gate, Korcula, Croatia. The city of Korcula, on the island of the same name in the Adriatic, has been settled since ancient times

Background imageCroatian Collection: Pile Gate, Dubrovnik, Croatia

Pile Gate, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Pile Gate is the western entrance to the Old Town of Dubrovnik through the 10th century walls

Background imageCroatian Collection: Rooftops of Dubrovnik, Croatia

Rooftops of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire

Background imageCroatian Collection: Amphitheatre in Pula, Croatia

Amphitheatre in Pula, Croatia. Dating from the 1st century AD, the Roman amphitheatre in Pula is the 6th largest in the world and one of the best preserved

Background imageCroatian Collection: Ragusa, 1838

Ragusa, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]

Background imageCroatian Collection: St Erasmus, c1400 (1964)

St Erasmus, c1400 (1964). Also known as St Elmo, Erasmus of Formiae is a Christian saint and martyr. Born in what is today Croatia in the 3rd century, he was martyred in c303

Background imageCroatian Collection: The market place at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, c1930s. Artist: John Bushby

The market place at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, c1930s. Artist: John Bushby
The market place at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, c1930s. View showing the statue of the famous 17th century Croatian poet Ivan Gundulic and the dome of the Baroque Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary

Background imageCroatian Collection: Dubrovnik, Croatia, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann

Dubrovnik, Croatia, 1937. Artist: Martin Hurlimann
Dubrovnik, Croatia, 1937. Illustration from Das Mittelmeer: Landschaft, Baukunst und Volksleben im Kreise des Mittellandischen Meeres, a work on Mediterranean architecture

Background imageCroatian Collection: Miklos Zrinyi, heroic Croatian / Hungarian general, late 16th century

Miklos Zrinyi, heroic Croatian / Hungarian general, late 16th century
Miklos Zrinyi, heroic Croatian/Hungarian general, late 16th century. Miklos Zrinyi (Nicolas Zrinski) (1518-1566) was besieged in Szigeth by Suleyman the Magnificent and his army of 65, 000 men



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