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

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    CITY GUIDES: Besides the Old Town charm and pebble beach, this awe-inspiring walled city heaves with places to eat, drink, shop, stay and explore, finds Lucy Thackray

  3. Gruž - Wikipedia

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    While historically a manufacturing and industrial base for Dubrovnik, today it is one of the city's main residential areas along with Lapad and Mokošica. From the 13th century and greatly through the 16th, Gruž was a separate town from Dubrovnik that provided a summer retreat for the inhabitants of the Republic of Ragusa. The shores, like ...

  4. File:Saint Ignatius Church, Dubrovnik - September 2017.jpg

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    This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Saint Ignatius Church (Dubrovnik) as seen from SE. You can see its nomination here .

  5. Tourism in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Lovrijenac is a 16th-century fortress and theater along the Walls of Dubrovnik. [89] Rector's Palace is a palace built in the Gothic style in Dubrovnik. It also has Renaissance and Baroque elements. [90] War Photo Limited is a gallery in Dubrovnik dedicated to pictures depicting war and conflict taken by renowned photojournalists. [91]

  6. Wallapop - Wikipedia

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    Wallapop is a Spanish company founded in 2014 used to exchange used goods, similar to Craigslist as a classified listings website. [2] The marketplace primarily is accessed via mobile app. In 2014 it signed a commercial agreement with Atresmedia. [3]

  7. Image:Dubrovnik_(near),_Croatia.jpg - Dubrovnik , Croatia; Image:Dubrovnik_edit.jpg - Edit, slight cropping, color fixes (by Alexander VII); Image:JPEG artifacts in Image-Dubrovnik edit.jpg.jpg - JPEG artifacts as seen when zoomed 150% from the first edit (by User:Black and White)

  8. Walls of Dubrovnik - Wikipedia

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    The Walls of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Dubrovačke gradske zidine) are a series of defensive stone walls surrounding the city of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia. [ Note 1 ] [ 1 ] Ramparts were built in the outlying areas of the city, including the mountain slopes as part of a set of statues from 1272. [ 2 ]

  9. Pasjača Beach - Wikipedia

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    Pasjača is located approximately 30 kilometres far from Dubrovnik, [2] one of the most prominent and most visited tourist destinations in the Mediterranean Sea, a seaport and the centre of Dubrovnik-Neretva County. Cavtat, the seat of Konavle, is about 12 km away.