 Island Vis The island Vis is situated on the Adriatic sea, in the middle Dalmatia far away from the mainland. There are few places and villages on the island like: Vis, Komiza, Okljucna, Podhumije, Stoncica and Podstrazje. Around island are placed many islands and islets like Biševo, Budihovac, Brusnik, Jabuka, Ravnik, Svetac ...usually preserved and protected places. The island Vis has been inhabited since the Antique Time and it was famous historical place named Issa, which is why this island is full of monuments, remains, villas, churches, archaeological localities, monastery and many more.
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 Diocletian Palace The main tourist area of Split is the main portico of the Palace. It’s still largely in tact and represents the entrance to Diocletian’s primary living quarters, as well as his tomb and temple to Venus, which is on the spot of Luxor Cafe now. At night, the entire area is lit up and looks wonderful. The city is currently restoring the Roman formations around the portico, so there will be scaffolding covering a large portion of it for, I recall, about 10 years.
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 Travel Info The Croatian tunnel Brinje, located in the A1 Zagreb – Split motorway is the best tunnel in Europe in 2007! This top recognition for the 1540-metre-long twin tunnels was won in a field of 51 other tunnels covered by the EuroTAP project testing which this year pooled 12 national automobile clubs from 11 European countries. The recognition of the Croatian tunnel, opened in 2004, is all the greater because Croatia is the only non-EU member encompassed by the testing.
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For vacation-home buyers who want the feel of Tuscany but at lower prices, the peninsula of Istria in northern Croatia is proving to be a popular choice. For years most of the foreign interest in Croatia’s real estate centered on its southern coast. But over the last five years, as prices along that 3,100-mile strip climbed and the supply of vacation homes dwindled, Istria emerged as a region where prices were still affordable and foreign buyers were welcomed.
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 Home Loan With the credit crunch and the huge number of defaults on the market, banks are really starting to get tough on credit and whom they approve for home loan . During the early 2000s practically anyone with any type of credit was approved for a housing loan. Why this is the case is rather confusing since it just doesn't make sense to give people with bad credit and low incomes a home loan. Nevertheless, this is exactly what occurred and we are seeing the fallout today. There are so many foreclosures in the market that real estate is really plunging. Prices are going down by seconds and sellers are wondering if they will ever be able to sell their house.
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