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Zadar is a city along the Adriatic Coastline of northern Dalmatia, a region in Croatia. Almost 100,000 people call Zadar their home and they are proud of their city which might be one of the least known of the Croatian coastline.
From the Zadar Travel Guide
Croatia need help making decision
I have two options: 1 Fly into Pula Croatia and have 4 full days to explore or 2 Fly into Zadar Croatia and have only 3 full days to explore I know nothing about either of these places. Would I be better to fly to Pula and take bus/train around to explore? Fly to Zadar and trip to Split ...
Croatia Advice
to Zadar by bus, train or ferry, hopefully within two days. Can anyone advise of the best way to do this? I've checked the train timetables and there dont seem to be any direct trains to Zadar from Rijeka ...
Travelling to Croatia for music festival
Hi there, newcomer to the forum so hi to everyone! Me & some friends are looking to travel over to Croatia this Summer and attend one of the music festivals that is held on Petrcane, Zadar. I think we ...
Week 32, 3.Oct.09 - 9.Oct.09
the Bell Tower for really nice views of Split. Had to bid goodbye to Glwadys who is heading on to Zadar ...
Posted in Around the World in 1 Year by rd wrld1yr
Over the Islands to Zadar, and by bus to Plitvice Lakes
, as the ferry from Mali Lošiny at the southern end of the Islands to Zadar only runs twice a week (Monday ...
Posted in Exploring Planet Earth by luzian
Storming the Adriatic coast XII -- Zadar, Croatia
on which Zadar's old city is located looks roughly like a backslash -- \ -- connected to the mainland at the bottom. At the top end (at the entrance to the bay, Zadar's northwestern tip) is an open plaza, devoid ...
Posted in Hungary ... by mckinneywem