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  2. Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Dubrovnik) - Wikipedia

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    The Franjo Tuđman Bridge (Croatian: Most dr. Franja Tuđmana) is a cable-stayed bridge carrying the D8 state road at the western approach to Dubrovnik, Croatia across Rijeka Dubrovačka near Port of Gruž. The original bridge design was developed in 1989; however, construction was stopped at the onset of the Croatian War of Independence.

  3. Gruž - Wikipedia

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    Gruž (Italian: Gravosa - Santa Croce) is a neighborhood in Dubrovnik, Croatia, about 2 km northwest of the Old City. It has a population of approximately 15,000 people. The main port for Dubrovnik is in Gruž as well as its largest market and the main bus station "Libertas". [1]

  4. File:The Old Port of Dubrovnik, Croatia (48612660703).jpg

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    Short title: The Old Port of Dubrovnik, Croatia; Horizontal resolution: 240 dpi: Vertical resolution: 240 dpi: Software used: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 8.4 (Macintosh) File change date and time: 20:25, 24 August 2019: Exposure Program: Normal program: Exif version: 2.31: Date and time of digitizing: 11:21, 1 August 2019: Shutter speed ...

  5. Our Lady of the Sea - Wikipedia

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    Before departing for Dubrovnik, her home port, "Our Lady of the Sea" was christened on April 19, 2012 in Supetar, Hvar with Croatian poet and novelist Vesna Krmpotić as her godmother. [ 1 ] [ 3 ]

  6. Bali to Italy: 39 destinations cracking down on overtourism - AOL

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    Bans on cruise ships and short-term ... the Spanish city cut the number of cruise ships able to dock at its central port at any one time ... Visitors to Dubrovnik must also pay €2.65 (£2.25 ...

  7. Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    The names Dubrovnik and Ragusa co-existed for several centuries.Ragusa, recorded in various forms since at least the 10th century (in Latin, Dalmatian, Italian; in Venetian: Raguxa), remained the official name of the Republic of Ragusa until 1808, and of the city within the Kingdom of Dalmatia until 1918, while Dubrovnik, first recorded in the late 12th century, was in widespread use by the ...

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