Zadar was the center of a wider Liburnian area, becoming a town even before emperor Caesar Augustus promoted it to the status of Adriatic colony of
Vrulja bay, located north from of the city and port, for a long time was called Viladibora (Valle di bora) after the Bura, one of the three dominant
The Chest of St. Simeon is considered a masterpiece of medieval art and a unique monument of the goldsmith's craft of the age, not only in Croatia
The broad region of Zadar, which makes up the largest part of Northern Dalmatia, is actually a natural outlet of the Pannonian continental interior
The millennial continuity of shipbuilding on the eastern Adriatic coast is evidenced by a vessel from the wider Zadar region, Condura Croatica. In
One of the oldest vessels that people from the area of Zadar used for sailing was most certainly Serillia Liburnica. Although the remains of these
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