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Dalmatia Collection (page 11)

Dalmatia, a captivating region in Croatia, Europe, is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes and rich history

Background imageDalmatia Collection: CROATIA, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik The Franciscan Monastery Bell Tower

CROATIA, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik The Franciscan Monastery Bell Tower and terracotta tiled roof tops with satellite dishes

Background imageDalmatia Collection: CROATIA, Dalmatia, Split Harbour and waterfront with St Domnius Cathedral spire behind

CROATIA, Dalmatia, Split Harbour and waterfront with St Domnius Cathedral spire behind

Background imageDalmatia Collection: CROATIA, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik Elevated view across terracotta tiled roof tops in the

CROATIA, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik Elevated view across terracotta tiled roof tops in the Old City towards the Cathedral, known as the Church of the Assumption. Seen in evening light with the ocean behind

Background imageDalmatia Collection: CROATIA, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik Elevated view over the Old City Harbour with fortified

CROATIA, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik Elevated view over the Old City Harbour with fortified walls. Yachts moored in marina surrounded by buildings with terracotta tiled rooftops

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CROATIA Dalmatian Coast Dubrovnik Bell tower and Sponza Palace Luza Square Stradun. Former Yugoslavia Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Adventure Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist

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CROATIA Dalmatian Coast Dubrovnik Looking along Stradun to Bell tower Gradski Zvonik. Former Yugoslavia Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Adventure Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist

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CROATIA Dalmatian Coast Dubrovnik View along old city walls to Minceta Fort Tower and tourists. Former Yugoslavia Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Adventure Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Croatia Dalmatia Dubrovnik View through a slit in the city walls looking over rooftops

Croatia Dalmatia Dubrovnik View through a slit in the city walls looking over rooftops
Croatia, Dalmatia, Dubrovnik, View through a slit in the city walls looking over rooftops and cathedral dome

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Vest, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Vest, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Vest, late 19th century

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Dominis, (1560-1624), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Dominis, (1560-1624), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Dominis, (1560-1624), 1830. Marco Antonio de Dominis (1560-1624) Dalmatian ecclesiastic, Catholic archbishop, adjudged heretic of the Catholic Faith for attacks on the papacy

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890

Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890
Interior of the Cathedral of Spalatro (Formerly The Temple of the Palace of Diocletian), 1890. Romanesque interior of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius built c305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian

Background imageDalmatia Collection: View in Spalatro, Showing the Campanile and the Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian, 1890

View in Spalatro, Showing the Campanile and the Peristyle of the Palace of Diocletian, 1890. Cathedral of Saint Domnius built c305 as the Mausoleum of Diocletian with Romanesque Bell Tower added

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Spalatro, from the Harbour, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Spalatro, from the Harbour, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Spalatro, from the Harbour, 1890. Campainle of the Cathedral of Saint Domnius in Split on the Adriatic Sea, second-largest city of Croatia

Background imageDalmatia Collection: St. Lawrence Fortress. Dubrovnik

St. Lawrence Fortress. Dubrovnik
Fort Lovrijenac or St. Lawrence Fortress often called Dubrovniks Gibraltar. It has a triangular shape with three levels and was defended with 10 large cannons

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Map of Austria-Hungary, 1902. Creator: Unknown

Map of Austria-Hungary, 1902. Creator: Unknown
Map of Austria-Hungary, 1902. The Austro-Hungarian Empire including Bosnia, Transylvania, Bohemia, Dalmatia, Silesia, with inset of Vienna. From The Century Atlas of the World

Background imageDalmatia Collection: abstract, boat, close up, color image, croatia, dalmatia, day, harbor, high angle view

abstract, boat, close up, color image, croatia, dalmatia, day, harbor, high angle view
Reflections of boats in harbor

Background imageDalmatia Collection: adriatic, attendant, bath, bathe, bay, beach, beaches, blue, bluish, coast, coasts

adriatic, attendant, bath, bathe, bay, beach, beaches, blue, bluish, coast, coasts
Bath bay Milna, Island Hvar, Dalmatia, Croatia

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adriatic coast, adriatic, atmospheric, boat, coastal area, coast, croatian, dalmacija
View from the Glavica mountain to the port of European Starlingi Grad, island of Hvar, Spilit-Dalmatia, Croatia, Europe

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Mljet National park

Mljet National park
Small touristic boat sail in Mljet national park in Croatia

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Holiday Freedom in Dalmatia, 1937

Holiday Freedom in Dalmatia, 1937
Holiday Freedom in Dalmatia, Aug 1936 (1937). King Edward VIII holidaying in Dalmatia. From Coronation Souvenir Book 1937, edited by Gordon Beckles. [Daily Express, London, 1937]

Background imageDalmatia Collection: The Krka River at Roski Slap, Krka National Park, Dalmatia, Croatia

The Krka River at Roski Slap, Krka National Park, Dalmatia, Croatia

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Adriatic reflection and the Great Wall above the city center, Ston, Dalmatian Coast

Adriatic reflection and the Great Wall above the city center, Ston, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Baska Voda, Makarska riviera, Croatia

Baska Voda, Makarska riviera, Croatia. The Makarska riviera is the name given to a 60 mile stretch of Croatias Dalmatian Adriatic coast popular with tourists

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Brela, Makarska riviera, Croatia

Brela, Makarska riviera, Croatia. The Makarska riviera is the name given to a 60 mile stretch of Croatias Dalmatian Adriatic coast popular with tourists

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Sibenik, Croatia

Sibenik, Croatia. Sibenik is a town on the Adriatic coast of Dalmatia

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Sibenik cathedral, Croatia

Sibenik cathedral, Croatia. The Cathedral of St James in Sibenik was built in the 15th and 16th centuries, initially in Gothic then in Renaissance style. In 2000 UNESCO made it a World Heritage Site

Background imageDalmatia Collection: St Annes Venetian Fortress, Sibenik, Croatia

St Annes Venetian Fortress, Sibenik, Croatia. In common with the rest of Dalmatia, the town of Sibenik fell under Venetian control in 1412

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Kaka National Park, Croatia

Kaka National Park, Croatia. Named after the River Krka, Krka National Park in Dalmatia is famous for its lakes and waterfalls

Background imageDalmatia Collection: The Jesuits Church and the Military Hospital, Ragusa, 1913

The Jesuits Church and the Military Hospital, Ragusa, 1913. From The Near East, by Robert Hitchens. [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1913]

Background imageDalmatia Collection: Spalato - Peristilio, 1913

Spalato - Peristilio, 1913. Diocletians Palace is an ancient palace built for the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, that today forms about half the old town of Split



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Dalmatia, a captivating region in Croatia, Europe, is a treasure trove of stunning landscapes and rich history. From the ancient Roman ruins in Zadar to the charming streets of Split's old city, it offers an array of fascinating sights. In Zadar, the Church of St. Donatus stands proudly as a testament to its medieval past. The nearby Roman ruins add another layer of historical significance to this enchanting city. Venturing further along the coast, Olib Island beckons with its picturesque charm. Here, you can bask in the beauty of Croatia's coastline and immerse yourself in the tranquility that Olib offers. Dubrovnik presents a breathtaking view from its rooftops – an awe-inspiring sight that showcases both its architectural marvels and natural wonders. Meanwhile, Split boasts a vibrant street cafe culture where you can indulge in delicious local cuisine while soaking up the lively atmosphere. Nature enthusiasts will find solace at Krka National Park's Skradinski Buk waterfalls – a mesmerizing display of cascading waters amidst lush greenery. And for those seeking relaxation by the sea, Shingle Beach in Orebic provides idyllic shores against Dalmatia's scenic backdrop. Korcula Island captivates visitors with its waterfront charm and panoramic views that include the magnificent Cathedral of St. Domnius towering over Split's skyline. As day turns into night on Korcula Island, witness unforgettable sunsets painting the sky with hues so vivid they seem almost unreal. Rab Town on Rab Island transports you back to medieval times with its elevated view showcasing impressive Bell Towers and an enchanting town below – truly a sight straight out of fairy tales. Dalmatia is undoubtedly an alluring destination that seamlessly blends history and natural beauty into one captivating experience. Whether exploring ancient ruins or indulging in coastal delights, this Croatian gem promises memories that will last a lifetime.