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That you can see forests, mountains, plains, the sea and Karst in Croatia without crossing more than a hundred kilometres.
That Croatia has one of the most preserved natural environments in Europe.
That Croatia is one of the few countries on the old continent that provides its citizens with potable water via the public waterways system.
That the well-known TV adventure series Winnetou was shot at Plitvica Lakes National Park, on the Velebit mountain chain and on the Zrmanja River.
That Zlatni rat, a beach in Bol on the island of Brač, changes its shape depending on the prevailing wind.
That Hvar is Croatia's sunniest island with an average of 2715 hours of sunshine a year, and whenever snow falls in Hvar an overnight stay in any of the island's hotels is free of charge.

That the Dalmatian breed of dog got its name from the Croatian region of Dalmatia and the Illyrian tribe known as the Dalmata

That the last remaining oasis of European griffon vultures is located on the island of Cres.

That on Mljet you can see a rare natural phenomenon – an island within an island. There is a small island, namely, situated in the big lake (Veliko jezero) on the island of Mljet.

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