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From The Times, 26th January 2008:
  But there is masses to see [in Zagreb]: the 19th-century neo-Gothic cathedral (there has been a church on the site since medieval times); the old town on the hill (home to the Croatian Parliament where the decisions were made to break away from the Austro-Hungarian empire in 1918 and to leave Yugoslavia in 1991); an interesting modern art museum, the food and antique markets, and the enormous, marvellously symmetrical cemetery. There are also parks with lakes, lots of cafés and bars for people-watching (a local pastime) and a lively nightlife.  

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From The Toronto Star, 3rd November 2007:

  You can use the seaside city of Split as a jumping off point for the famed Dalmatian Islands, but why not stay for a while to take in its revived waterfront Riva, ancient palace and warm Mediterranean feel?  

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From The New Zealand Herald, 21st October 2007:

  Truman Capote famously said of Venice that visiting the city was like eating a whole box of chocolate liqueurs all in one go. I feel a bit like that about Dubrovnik. Beyond doubt, Croatia's "pearl of the Adriatic" is breathtakingly beautiful - a jewel encased by city walls and, beyond them, by the unbroken blue of the sea.  

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