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  2. Dubrovnik city guide: Best things to do and where to stay in ...

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    There are 1,940m of these immaculately preserved city walls, dating back to various parts of the 12-17th centuries, which rise to around 25m at their tallest. Read more on Croatia travel :

  3. Lovrijenac - Wikipedia

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    The thickness of the walls facing the outside reach 12 metres (39 ft) whereas the section of the walls facing the inside, the actual city, are only 60 centimetres (24 in) thick. [3] Two drawbridges lead to the fort and above the gate, there is an inscription Non Bene Pro Toto Libertas Venditur Auro (It is not good that liberty is sold for gold).

  4. Walls of Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    The present shape of the walls was designed following a basic city plan dating back to 1292, when the port city was rebuilt following a fire, [4] when Dubrovnik was under the Republic of Venice; [13] the peak of construction lasted from the beginning of the 15th century until the latter half of the 16th century during the age of the independent ...

  5. Tourism in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Mljet island The most popular view of Dubrovnik's old town Rixos luxury Hotel, Dubrovnik The old city of Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains a mixture of influence from the Hellenistic period , Romans, and Venetians with its Greek architecture , Romanesque churches, Renaissance and Baroque buildings. [ 50 ]

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

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