Croatian Film Festival

  • Posted on February 27, 2018 at 4:41 am

RESORTS CROATIA Croatia – Istria's largest peninsula on the Adriatic Sea, located in the northwestern part of Croatia at the Slovenian border. The main tourist and economic center – Poole (population 58 thousand people).. Historically, long time of entry into the Roman Empire and then in the Republic of Venice, Istria carries a significant imprint of Italian culture: 8% of the population – ethnic Italians are widely distributed Italian language and cuisine. The main part of the Istrian peninsula beaches – rocky or concrete platform. CROATIA – PULA, founded in 1. BC, the historical name Polensium. The major attraction of the Roman era – which could hold 20,000 spectators the Colosseum, the main architectural dominant of the city. Today, this building hosts various festivals (including the Croatian Film Festival in late July) and concerts, the schedule can be refined in the urban travel agents.

Colosseum is open for visitors during the summer. Most shops and tourist agencies located in old city around the Colosseum and the central square of Giardini. The beach area starts at 3 km south of the city center of Pula with Peninsula Verudela (can be reached by buses 2 and 7), where the main restaurants, discos and hotels. For an active holiday – rent water skis and canoes, rental equipment for diving. Further south there are another several beaches, including Valkana (with youth discos), Nature Park (entrance 10 kuna), Kolumbarica and sandy Debeljak. If there is a Schengen visa may go out of pools in the Italian Trieste (3 hours by bus ticket costs 90 kuna).

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