^ Dalmatia is not an official subdivision of the Republic of Croatia; it constitutes a historical region only.
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The bridge connects the old town Zadar (Polutok) with the new part of it. It is great bridge where You can walk easy cause it is wide, so there was no problems to be crowded in a time when I went there (a daytime). You can make a beautiful photos from it. A small boat in harbour on one side and larger ships on other side. At the end of bridge at Zadar old town it is the place for photo of old gate at Poluotok. Would recommend for family walk.
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Always busy as is the main entrance where buses drop you off. Have one way systems to keep flow moving. People also sit down and people watch whilst eating an ice cream.
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Whilst the bridge is still under repair after the devastating floods of September 2017 the Old archway still presents a great way to enter the Old Town. Great photo opportunity location as well.
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Lovely suspension bridge on the E65 connecting us from our rental accommodation to Old Town Dubrovnik. Easy flow of traffic and great views.
The Great Bridge ic cultural property under protection of the Croatian Ministry of Culture. It was built in 1784. over the Gorucica stream, a tributary of the Cetina, and is located just off the place from which the Alkari start to gallop, called Biljeg. Downstream of the Bridge there is a built-in tablet with an inscription "An ornament to Sinj, comfort to passengers and to the trade benefit".
The Balecki Bridge, built with grey polished stone and three equally-sized semicircular openings, dates from the beginning of 20th century. The surrounding area with riverbed is a great archeological sites with antique findings.
Remains of the stone bridge over the River Cetina that are made from mediaeval megaliths.
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