
The Sponza Palace used to be a trading
post in Dubrovnik and today is one of many
historical buildings in the old city |

Porporela is the pier in the harbour of Dubrovnik
that looks out to the Adriatic sea |

Dubrovnik harbour |

A woman in her doorway
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The music school in Dubrovnik produces many
talented young musicians, many of which who
perform during the summer festival |

Dogs seem to be the most prevalent pet in
the old city |

Porporela pier is also a favorite place among
swimmers, bathers, and water polo players in
the old city
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Children play after school in the small town
of Cavtat just outside Dubrovnik |

An elderly woman teaches children to act fairly in
the old city |

The Onophrian fountain at one end of the main
street used to act as a water reservoir for
the city
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The old city is completely pedestrian which
allows children a certain freedom in play |

Porporela pier has one of the most aesthetic
vantage points in the old city |

Children play at an orphanage outside the
old city
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Bathers at Porporela pier |

Lovers in a typical rooftop window |

Stradun, the main street in Dubrovnik
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An old woman at the daily market |

18-foot-thick stone walls surround the city,
enabling tourists to walk around the entire
perimeter |
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Children play while tourists take in
the view from the city walls
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