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72 webcams surroundings the camera Tunnel Učka

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Webcam Tunnel Učka

     Take a look at the Učka tunnel and its surroundings with the ONLINE webcam. The web camera monitors the current traffic situation at the gate to the Učka tunnel in Croatia.       For tourists visiting…

      Do you plan to go to the area Vranja or its surroundings? Thanks to cameras and their online shots of the area Vranja , you can make your plans at the right time and in sunny weather.

     Are you hesitant if today is the right day or you wait a few more days? Watch the cameras and take a look at the weather forecast at www.yr.no - Croatia - Vranja and you will immediately know if to wait a few more days. :-)

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Listing of webcams surroundings the camera Tunnel Učka

Preview webcam image Tunnel Vrata

Webcam Tunnel Vrata

     Take a look at the Vrata tunnel and its surroundings with the ONLINE webcam. The web camera monitors the current state of road traffic on the A1 motorway at the Vrata tunnel.      The Vrata Tunnel is a road tunnel…

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Webcam Rujevica

     Take a look at the Croatian highway A7 at the Rujevica exit and its surroundings with an ONLINE webcam. The webcam monitors the state of road traffic at exit No. 6 on the A7 highway. Rujevica - Croatia.      …

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Webcam Rupa

     Watch the Rupa border crossing and its surroundings online with a webcam. The web camera monitors the current state of road traffic at the Croatia-Slovenia border crossing towards Slovenia      The Rupa border…

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Webcam Pasjak - border crossing

     Watch the traffic situation at the Pasjak border crossing and its surroundings with an online webcam. The webcam monitors the situation at the Pasjak Croatia-Slovenia border crossing.      Pasjak is a border…

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Webcam Brestova

     Take a look at the seaside town of Brestova and its surroundings with an ONLINE webcam. The web camera monitors the ferry's anchorage and the state of traffic in the port of Brestova in Istria.      The port of…

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Webcam Pasjak

     Look at with a webcam online on the city Pasjak and the surrounding area. Webcams monitor the border crossing at Croatia-Slovenia. Pasjak.      Pasjak is a border crossing between Croatia and Slovenia,…

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Webcam Škurinje

     Watch the Škurinje tunnel and its surroundings online with the ONLINE webcam. The web camera monitors the state of road traffic near the tunnel and exit No. 7 on the A7 highway. Škurinje - Croatia.      The…

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Webcam Mihačeva Draga

     Take a look at the Croatian highway A7 and its surroundings with an ONLINE webcam. A webcam monitors road traffic conditions on the A7 highway at the Mihačeva Draga bridge in Croatia.      Mihačeva Draga is a bay…

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     Croatia with the official name of the Republic of Croatia is located on the Balkan Peninsula on the shores of the Adriatic Sea and on many islands in the Adriatic Sea. Neighboring countries are Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Croatia has a Mediterranean climate on the coast and a continental in the inland. Dry and hot summers are a typical feature of Croatia.
     The capital and largest city of Croatia is Zagreb with the typical character of a large city of the former Habsburg monarchy. The city of Zagreb lies at the foot of the Medvednica Mountains, north of Croatia's longest river, the Sava. The individual regions of Croatia are administratively divided into 20 counties and the capital Zagreb with the same status.
     The Croatian economy is dominated by tourism thanks to the tourist boom of the late 1990s. For many European countries, Croatia is one of the most popular holiday destinations. Tourists are mainly looking for the rugged Adriatic coast with many islands. The traditional place to stay by the sea is the Makarska Riviera and the Split area in Dalmatia. Furthermore, tourists often visit historic cities that are full of ancient monuments from Roman times and from the times of Venetian rule such as Dubrovnik, Split, Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir or Rijeka. In the inland is the most visited tourist destination Plitvice Lakes National Park.
     Croatia is a land of sun, sea and relaxation, with more than 1,000 islands of various sizes from very small cliffs to islands with an area of ​​over 400 km². Popular are the islands such as Krk, Cres, Hvar, Korcula and Rab, which thanks to its sandy beaches are among the most attractive islands in the area. On the Croatian islands you will find residential offers such as Robinson Crusoe type. This is accommodation in a quiet secluded place surrounded by wildlife, mostly in former fishing houses in remote parts of the islands. The Adriatic Sea also offers great opportunities for divers and yachtsmen. The most famous localities are Rogoznica, Primošten, Kvarner Bay, the islands of Jabuka, Vis, Rogoznica and Male Srakane, where the shipwreck is Baron Gautsch.
     The Adriatic coast offers a plethora of private accommodation in apartments right by the sea or in the historic parts of picturesque towns such as Primosten. The Croatian Adriatic is an ideal summer destination for nudism fans. The most famous naturist beaches include: FORTUNA, ZELENA LAGUNA, POLARI - PUNTA EVA, VEŠTAR, MAŠKIN.
     Croatia has a very rich cuisine. The basic ingredients are meat, fish, dairy products, vegetables and nuts. Meals often vary by region. The most famous include: Istrian Fiji with tubers, Lamb on a whisk, Brudet, Buzara, Grilled fish, Fiš paprikaš, Pršut, Cheese from the island of Pag and Štrukli. Croatia is also famous for its ice cream, which you should definitely taste on holiday.
     Now to the Croatian monuments inscribed on the UNESCO list of monuments. The most important is the early Byzantine monument of the Eastern Mediterranean the Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč, Istria. Then the Cathedral of St. Jakov in Šibenik, which was built only of stone - limestone and Brač marble. The historic core of Trogir has been preserved in almost its original form from the 13th to the 18th century, where each house inside the walls has its own coat of arms and inscription. Furthermore, the city of Dubrovnik, which is surrounded by two kilometers long walls belonging to the largest defensive fortifications in Europe. The most important ancient building in all of Croatia is Diocletian's Palace in Split, built in the 4th century by Emperor Diocletian as his seat and at the same time a defensive fortress. A system of sixteen karst lakes Plitvice Lakes, which are arranged in steps of each other in a length of about 7 km and connected by 92 waterfalls falling from a height of 3-76 meters. Starigradsko polje on the island of Hvar, where it was preserved the division of land from 2500 years ago of Greek colonizers. The last inscription on the UNESCO list protects unique medieval tombstones (Stećci) from the 13th - 16th century.

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