Croatia
Like many other countries of Western Europe, Croatia too developed in an area that once made part of the Roman Empire. In the maelstrom of the great migrations of peoples that took place Europe-wide after the fall of Rome, the Croat tribes took over this area. The Croats established their own princedom as early as the 7th century and founded an independent state in the 9th century. In the 10th century the Kingdom of the Croats came into being, ruled by the national kings. From the time of the conversion to Christianity, which was completed in the 9th century, the Croats became a part of Western Christendom and of the society of Western Europe.
Bale
Batina
Bisevo
Brac
Brijuni Islands
Brioni Islands
Cavtat
Cilipi
Cres
Davor
Dubrovnik
Duce
Elaphite Islands
Fuzine
Galesnjak
Goli otok
Hvar
Ilok
Inside Passage (Croatia)
Island of Mljet
Istrian Peninsula
Jakljan
Jelsa Town
Knin
Konavle Valley
Korcula
Kornati National Park
Kvarner Bay Islands
Lastovo
Licko Petrovo Selo
Livade
Lovorno
Makarska
Meneghetti Wine Hotel & Winery
Metkovic
Mljet National Park
Omis
Opatija
Opuzen
Orasec
Osijek
Pag
Peljesac
Plitvica Selo
Plitvice National Park
Ploce
Podstrana
Pomena
Porec
Postira
Preko
Primosten
Pula
Rab Island
Rabac
Rovinj
Sali
Salona
Savudrija
Seline
Sibenik
Skradin
Slano
Solin
Solta
Split
Ston
Trakoscan
Triluke Bay
Trogir
Trstenik
Umag
Varazdin
Vis
Vodice
Vukovar
Zadar
Zagreb
Zuljana