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  2. Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the city of Dubrovnik was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites in recognition of its outstanding medieval architecture and fortified old town. [ 8 ] The history of the city probably dates back to the 7th century, when the town known as Ragusa was founded by refugees from Epidaurum ( Ragusa Vecchia ).

  3. Walls of Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, the old city of Dubrovnik, which includes a substantial portion of the old walls of Dubrovnik, joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. [4] [8] Today, the Walls of Dubrovnik are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Croatia, [9] with more than 1.2 million visitors in 2019. [10]

  4. Dubrovnik Castle - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Town of Dubrovnik, also Old Dubrovnik Fort in Višnjica, is medieval fortress in the area of Višnjica, Ilijaš municipality, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The city was seat of the Bosnian Knez Batić of Mirković's. In 2014 it was declared as National monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  5. St Blaise's Church - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St. Blaise (Croatian: Crkva sv. Vlaha) is a Baroque church in Dubrovnik and one of the city's major sights. Saint Blaise (St. Vlaho), identified by medieval Slavs with the pagan god Veles, is the patron saint of the city of Dubrovnik and formerly the protector of the independent Republic of Ragusa.

  6. Stradun (street) - Wikipedia

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    Stradun (pronounced) or Placa (Stradone or Corso), whose name derives from Venetian, and means "large road" or "wide road", [1] is the main street of Dubrovnik, Croatia.The limestone-paved pedestrian street runs some 300 metres through the Old Town, the historic part of the city surrounded by the Walls of Dubrovnik.

  7. I visited Croatia for the first time. It reminded me of the ...

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    I loved my trip to Dubrovnik in Croatia — it reminded me of Italy's Amalfi Coast in many ways.. I loved the museums, my coastal accommodations, and the country's many beautiful, free beaches ...