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  2. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    2017 was the first year of the Michelin Guide for Croatia.. The Michelin Guides have been published by the French tire company Michelin since 1900. They were designed as a guide to tell drivers about eateries they recommended to visit and to subtly sponsor their tires, by encouraging drivers to use their cars more and therefore need to replace the tires as they wore out.

  3. List of Croatian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Northern Croatia, Central Croatia: Pork jelly made from low-grade cuts of pig meat, such as trotters, that contain a significant proportion of connective tissue Istrian stew: Istria: A stew made of beans, sour cabbage or sour turnip, potatoes, bacon and spare ribs: Janjetina s ražnja: Lika, Dalmatia, Istria

  4. Croatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Istria, Konavle and Pelješac were recognised by Vogue as the best ones in Croatia. [8] There are numerous enological events ( fairs ) throuought the year (for ex. Vinistra [ 9 ] ). In parts of Croatia, wine, either red or white, is sometimes consumed mixed with mineral water or juices.

  5. List of cities and towns in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a complete list of all officially designated 128 cities/towns in Croatia, sorted by population according to the 2021 population census. At the time of the 2001 census, there had been 123 cities/towns in the country and four former municipalities were administratively upgraded to towns prior to the 2011 census: Vodnjan (in 2003 ...

  6. Tourism in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The west coast of the peninsula of Istria has several historical towns dating from Roman times, such as the city of Umag, which hosts the yearly Croatia Open ATP tennis tournament on clay courts. [14] The city of Poreč is known for the UNESCO-protected Euphrasian Basilica, which includes 6th-century mosaics depicting Byzantine art. [15]

  7. Regions of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    One of Croatia's most famous national parks: the Plitvice Lakes National Park is located in this region. Međimurje is a small region in northern Croatia, situated between rivers Mura and Drava . Moslavina is a microregion located in the Croatian counties of: Zagreb County , Sisak-Moslavina County and Bjelovar-Bilogora County .

  8. Motovun - Wikipedia

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    Motovun (Croatian pronunciation: [mɔtɔ̌ʋuːn], Italian: Montona or Montona d'Istria) is a village and a municipality in central Istria, Croatia.In ancient times, both Celts and Illyrians built their fortresses at the location of present-day Motovun.

  9. Kaštelir-Labinci - Wikipedia

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    Kaštelir-Labinci ([needs Croatian IPA] Italian: Castellier-Santa Domenica) is a municipality in Istria, Croatia. Kaštelir and Labinci have been gradually urbanized over the centuries, and have gradually merged into one place.