^ Dalmatia is not an official subdivision of the Republic of Croatia; it constitutes a historical region only.
Restaurants in Dalmatia
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A little remote, but definately worth a visit. You get some very interesting and surprising information about these amazing birds from some very dedicated people
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[NEWS] Now available oncall! Bees are so much more than just honey! Learn about those wonderful creatures and the problems they face in the modern world. I will talk you through the secret life of bees, and even get your hands sticky, as you try some of the delicious Solta honey. You also get to see the internal workings of a real beehive without the danger of being stung! Also, we (think we) have one of the largest honey collection in the world! People that have visited us have sent us honey from all continents, as an effort to - give bees a chance - globally :)
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This is one of the few remaining flood karst fields in Croatia. It is located at the north-eastern edge of the Imotski field. A flood area is formed during the high-water season, when Prolosko Lake is filled and flowing over its southern edge. In the swamp there is the Islet of Manastir with remains of the Franciscan Monastery from 17th century.
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This underground river, flowing through Imotsko polje, is the home of some endangered and endemic species. It is also an ichtyological reserve. It has several major springs and the Green Cathedral, traditional location of celebrations of the Feast of the Assumption.
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This wetland habitat is protected as ornithological reserve for its richness and diversity of the bird world. Some of the species live near in the meadows, and some nest in the nearby island. They come to the mud for feeding as there is plenty of fish. There are reported 163 bird species (of which 66 nest birds) in this Kolan mud and its surroundings.
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I visited on a nice sunny day. This outdoor facility is a spartan compound, lots of dogs and only two volunteers. Both were busy, but accessible to my observations and a few questions I had... a few stories about a few of the dogs and even new puppies! There is the genuine love for the animals there. I kept my visit to a little bit over an hour because I did not wish to affect any time constraints on them... the dogs come first. I just wanted to enjoy this day and make a few of the dogs happy with some attention. After my departure, I checked out the Zarkovica website.. needless to say, the homepage floored me. The photo is of the shelter in Winter... with the caption, "The Temporary Home For Over Three Hundred Dogs In Dubrovnik..". I take those few words as part of their mission statement. I hope their success! Every Tripadvisor pic is happy people, happy dogs, sunshine & smiles. I was thinking of all the dogs there.. maybe fortunate in survival but are damn cold in the Winter. The welfare of the dogs depends on the time and care of these volunteers. Give generously, do what you can, volunteer your time, help them.. the dogs, the volunteers will love you for it, & of course you will feel better too & be a much better person for it.
4.5 based on 2,938 reviews
We enjoyed a good up hill walk here and amazing views. The park needs a little clean up, but it was definitely one of the best things we did when in Split.
4.5 based on 289 reviews
Beautiful park on the island Dugi otok. Nice for a day trip, clear waters, an easy 5 min hike to the outside with a stunning view of the cliffs. We came early and were there before the crouds.
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