Croatia, the "land of 1000 islands", fascinates over 10 million visitors every year with its crystal clear water, over 200 days of sun, thousands of kilometers of picturesque beaches and natural paradises.

Croatia may be a geographically small country, but it makes a significant contribution to the world. So Croatia, together with Spain in Europe, has the most intangible treasures that have been declared a World Cultural and Natural Heritage Site by UNESCO. In addition, Croatia is the home of the famous explorer Marco Polo and the greatest inventor in the world, Nikola Tesla.

One of the most famous dog breeds - the Dalmatians - comes from the Croatian region of Dalmatia. And what many do not know is that the White House in Washington, as well as the Parliament building in Budapest and Vienna were built from the stone of the Croatian island of Brac.

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