 CroatiaNational Geographic Magazine declared Croatia ‘the most beautiful country in the world’ in 2005, and no wonder: Its glorious coastline runs for more than 1700 km from the north’s gorgeous, heart-shaped Istrian peninsula (dubbed by some as ‘The New Tuscany’ - yes, it’s that pretty!); down to the ancient, red-roofed wonders of Split and Dubrovnik in the south - each boasting its own World Heritage Site. If that weren’t enough, just offshore, running the entire length of the mainland, is a fractured belt of more than a thousand beautiful islands, offering all manner of activities in the clear blue Adriatic, from yachting to diving to windsurfing; come on in, the water’s lovely!
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 Featured Rail Products  Places to See / Events Street Markets - These weekly markets (days differ from town to town) provide great insight into customs, traditions and daily life of the rural population. Participating cities include Zminj, Barban and Motovun, among others. Please check for the schedule of your locale.
Urban Festival - The ex-industrial town of Eastern Zagreb serves as the location for this unique event. During the festival, the town will be transformed into a piece of art itself when international performers and visual artists create paintings, sculptures and other pieces to convey urban issues to the visitor.
Old City Dubrovnik - a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Old City in Dubrovnik is an amazing collection of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture with monasteries, churches, and fountains contained within the city walls.
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Train Travel in Croatia and Croatia Rail Maps
Croatian Railways is the national rail company in Croatia that operates a little over 1,800 miles (2,974 kilometers) of train track. Zagreb's main railway station, Zagreb Gl. Kol., is located in the center of Zagreb on the south side of Tomislav Square. The Croatian Railway accepts the variety of Eurail passes.
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 Other Helpful Info Region:South East Europe Population:4,453,500 Languages:Croatian Currency:kuna (HRK)
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