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 Home Selling Tips Much like having a first child, you will find that everyone you meet has tips to give you on selling your home, and you find them in abundance all over the Internet. Some tips are good, and some, may not be so hot. You can do your research and consider all of the tips that you can find, and then make your own decisions as far as how you want to go about the sell of your home.
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 First Real Estate Purchasing a real estate is not an easy task. Those who decide to buy a home, that is, to purchase their first real estate, the search and the right decision could prove to be a great challenge. The majority of buyers mostly relies on their esthetically preferences and chooses the property according to their taste and imagination. So, the decision to purchase a property comes first, then comes the idea of how it should look like, where it should be, how big it should be and, of course, how much money one is ready to spend. What makes the strongest impression at first sight is a visual image of the property, but still an attention should be paid to numerous other elements, which are necessary for first property purchase.
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 VirtualTourist.com VirtualTourist, a leader in
social-networking travel websites, steers travelers toward cozy spots
less frequented with the release of VirtualTourist's Top 10 Unique
Romantic Destinations. Its destination picks, which originate from
VirtualTourist's database of over 1.4 million travel tips, skip Paris
and New York City in favor of places like Croatia and Quebec City.
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 Cruises in Croatia A cruise on the Adriatic and the Mediterranean allows you to visit a new and attractive location every day. A historic
Mediterranean
towns or an exotic Adriatic island will inspire you to take the most memorable photos of your life. While on board, enjoy
a variety of culinary attractions, swimming, sun tanning or simply having fun with your friends.
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 Southern Croatia Croatia southern parts hold many secrets for lovers of nautical sports small places yet to be discovered. In order to help you discover Croatia's southern parts, we present to you 5 places: two on the Peljesac peninsula, two on the island of Korcula and one on the island of Lastovo. If you would like to enjoy what they have to offer and are looking for accommodation, you can count on realadric.com. The northwestern coastline of this wooded peninsula is dotted with many bays and beaches. Some of them can be found near Loviste, while a large sunny beach surrounded by pinewood is located near Viganj, according to some, one of the most beautiful beaches on the Adriatic. The waters of Viganj hold the remains of a Roman galley that suffered shipwreck. Should you make your way to Peljesac be sure to try the world-renown Dingac. |
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 Zadar Zadar is one of the most beautiful towns in the coastal Croatia. It has this distinctive flavor of the past mixed with contemporary. Placed neatly on small peninsula with shiny and polished stone streets it is somehow built to fit human measures. It is an ancient place, lovely in different seasons. Sacred arts, from architecture to liturgical objects are so rich and plentiful that even in repeated visits you will discover something new. Remnants of the glory of Roman empire with biggest forum on the eastern side of Adriatic, structure of the city, beautiful medieval fortifications, oldest Croatian university, city loggia from 16 century and so much more can be overwhelming. |
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 Dubrovnik Croatia has suffered over the years from destruction due to war and fighting from serbo-montenegrin forces but now the country is safe and conflict free it has been restored to its beautiful and peaceful self. It is becoming one of the most popular travel destinations in Europe. Dubrovnik was founded in the 7th Century and was then developed to become a very highly developed port. This is the reason for the medieval walls that border the city, in the 12th century the walls protected the city from outside intrusion. Dubrovnik can be characterised by the Roman remains and the beautiful coastline surrounding which allows for an Ideal Mediterranean break.
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 Dalmatian islands Do not restrain yourself to spending your holiday in just one place! Choose some of our tours through Croatia. Transport, accommodation, food and beverages and guide will be at your disposal to guide you to the places worth visiting. For those who like adrenalin there are adventure tours to take you to new challenges! The group of southern Dalmatian islands includes Korcula, Lastovo, the Elaphite islands, near Dubrovnik and the island of Mljet. The Elaphite islands include Sipan, Lopud and Kolocep. North of the Elaphite islands is the island of Mljet, part of which is a national park. Should you decide to go further you will reach the islands of Lastovo and Korcula. On the island of Korcula you will see the island's historical tradition displayed in knight games and taste delicious wines which compliment Dalmatian specialties. Discover why the Romans referred to Lastovo as the Emperor's island and how carnivals are celebrated. |
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 Vodice Vodice, a tourist destination close to Sibenik, offers a wide range of activities both during the day and at night. If you are interested both in an active holiday during the day and in plenty of entertainment in the evening, we recommend 18 double rooms and four-bedded rooms 15 m from the sandy beach and 200 m from the center of Vodice. Outdoor enthusiasts can play tennis on the nearby courts or rent bicycles.
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Maraskino - a liqueur of pleasure difficult to resist to
 Souvenirs from Croatia
Would you like to have an authentic souvenir to remind you of your stay in Zadar? We recommend the famous liqueur called Maraskino made of miraculous and healthy marasca cherries
which grow in the surroundings of Zadar. The rocky landscape, red soil,
a lot of sun and wind called bura contribute to the exceptional aroma
of this liqueur, which had been exported by ships all around the world
in the 17th and 18th century. Maraskino was highly appreciated at English court and was also
a favourite drink among many famous personalities of the past. It is
known that King George IV sent his ships to pick cases of liqueur, and
even the Queen Victoria loved it and could not do without this
delicious liqueur. Napoleon Bonaparte and his generals toasted their
victories with Maraskino.
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