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Belgrade - the capital of Serbia |
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Belgrade (Beograd in Serbian meaning 'White City') is the capital of the Republic of Serbia and is, as such, the country's largest city with a population of about 2 000 000 people. It lies on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. The city has a long history, dating back to the 4th century BC, when the area was settled by Celtic tribes. |
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Hvar - most beautiful island of Croatia |
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Hvar is a town and port on the south-western coast of the island of Hvar. It lies in a cove protected by the Pakleni Islands in the south and a low crest in the north. It's main attractions are a pleasant, sunny climate, natural beauties, various accommodation facilities, gastronomic offer (seafood galore), sports and recreational opportunities. |
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Split - the second largest city in Croatia |
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Split is the second largest city in Croatia. It is located on the coast in the South of the country. It is a very old and beautiful town and it is also an excellent base for watersports such as sailing or windsurfing. |
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Sarajevo - an important crossways for different cultures of the world |
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Sarajevo is the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the years after the split up of Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Sarajevo went through a few very rough years. Over the last few years, the situation has become more stable and now it is possible to visit Sarajevo again. |
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