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Istarske Toplice (Croatian: Istarske toplice; Italian: Terme istriane), previously known as Terme Santo Stefano, is a thermal health resort in the central part of Istria, Croatia, in the village of Gradinje. It is located 11 kilometres southwest of town of Buzet, in the canyon part of the Mirna river.
Tourism in Croatia is concentrated in the areas along the Adriatic coast and is strongly seasonal, peaking in July and August. [5] Eight areas in the country have been designated national parks and eleven as nature parks. [6] Currently, there are ten sites in Croatia on the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites. [7]
As of 2006, there was a major plan afoot to build Croatia's first integrated resort by 2013 [citation needed]. This will comprise a luxury hotel that will include a spa, wellness center and meeting facilities; a variety of residential offerings totaling more than 460 units; a 350-berth marina; and an 18-hole golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus .
Rabac (Italian: Porto Albona) is a Croatian resort town on Kvarner Bay, just southeast of Labin, in Istria. [3]Long a small fishing port, Rabac has grown in the 1970s into a resort town with numerous villas and apartment buildings.
Istrian identity, also known as Istrianity, [62] Istrianism [63] or Istrianness, [54] is the regionalist identity developed by the inhabitants of the part of Istria located in Croatia. Istria is the biggest peninsula in the Adriatic Sea and a multiethnic region divided between Croatia, Italy and Slovenia.
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Istria County" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Lim (Croatia) S. Sea Star Festival