Once part of the Roman, Ottoman and Austrian Habsburg empires, Croatia finally declared its independence from the former Communist state of Yugoslavia in 1991.
Ethnic fighting in the western Balkans (in the 1990s) brought havoc to Croatia; historic cities and towns like (Dubrovnik and Zadar) were devastated; and even temporally abandoned.
Croatia is a beautiful land, with a jagged coastline (the Dalmatian), one dotted with dozens of islands. Inland, the lower mountains and hills of the Dinaric Alps slice through the country.
Happily, Croatia's tourism is on the rebound, as its coastal resorts, Roman ruins, the capital city of Zagreb, and very pleasant weather make it one of the hottest destinations on the continent.
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-- Heather: "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!"
The smell of tomato salsa spills all over town from four big pots, and few and far between are those who do not enjoy it. Umag, located in the area in which, due to its climatic condition and soil composition, tomato is of quite exceptional quality, celebrates a good tomato harvest with special gusto. This traditional gastro fiesta takes place in the main square (Trg slobode / Liberty Sq.) where visitors can savour numerous dishes prepared with tomatoes and not just any tomatoes, but one of the best varieties in the country.
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-- Heather: "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!"
When ships from Sali sail into the port of Zadar, bringing with them the sounds of "donkey music", it is a sign to all that the Sali Fiesta, popular across the whole of the Adriatic, has begun. Larking about through the streets of Zadar and playing "donkey music", the merry parade invites everyone to join the three-day celebration in a relaxed atmosphere. The following evening the mouth watering aromas of the Fishermen's Night will make your palate crave for food. It will not be easy to decide what to try first among the many specialties like brodettos, pilchards and tuna dishes, surrounded by the mellow atmosphere of Dalmatian night still further enhanced by the melodies of Dalmatian harmony singing groups. Sport-inclined visitors interested in trying new and unusual sports will get into their own on the third day of the Fiesta, which comes to an end with the popular Night of Sali when entertainment is provided by well known pop stars. The Fiesta ends on Sunday with the traditional Donkey Race, a spectacular event and a barrel of laughs.
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-- Heather: "I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy every minute of it!"