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Dubrovnik Renaissance Gardens- Dubrovnik area, Croatia
2001The Mediterranean part of Croatia is known in the field of garden history for the Renaissance gardens of southern Dalmatia, especially in the area around Dubrovnik. The landed gentry and the rich plebeians of Dubrovnik began to build villas around Dubrovnik outside the walls of the city (at the mainland stretching from Cavtat to Orašac) and on the ...
Bojanić Obad Šćitaroci, Bojana +1 more
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1996
(1996). Morning in Dubrovnik. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 52, No. 6, pp. 11-13.
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(1996). Morning in Dubrovnik. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Vol. 52, No. 6, pp. 11-13.
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Most (Zagreb. 1976), 1990
The paper investigates the beginnings of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival and its long and valuable tradition of open-air performances. The first idea of a summer festival was related to the festivities celebrating the renovation of the Clock Tower in 1929.
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The paper investigates the beginnings of the Dubrovnik Summer Festival and its long and valuable tradition of open-air performances. The first idea of a summer festival was related to the festivities celebrating the renovation of the Clock Tower in 1929.
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Overtourism in Dubrovnik in the eyes of local tourism employees: A qualitative study
Cogent Social Sciences, 2020Saeid Abbasian
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The Landscape in the Regional Plans of the Dubrovnik Area and in the Project DUBROVNIK+
2012The southern territory of the Dubrovnik-Neretva County, which stretches from Ston to Prevlaka, is a very specific area, as much for its geographical and territorial features, as for its inner administrative organization. The county border of this territorially narrow and non-homogeneous coastal area is also, for the most part, the Croatian state border
Benić, Božo, Mojaš, Katarina
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