Rovinj Croatia
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A vacation in Istria, or northwest Croatia, might as well be one in Italy, such are the slouching brown buildings, olive-oil-washed cuisine, and laconic company. Rovigno (italian name), is one of the most striking images of nautical Europe.
For the first time mentioned in 7th century, it is today a treasury of cultural and historical monuments: a 13th century Romanesque heptagonal baptistery, the baroque Parish church of St. Euphemia (1736), the church of St Francis and the Franciscan monastery dating from the 18th century. The mild climate with 2.400 hours of sunshine annually, and many cultural, artistic and sport performances made this town known in Croatia and in the world.
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Rovinj
Croatia,
one of the most beautiful Istrian towns, is situated on the west side of
the peninsula, which is a favorite tourist destination. You will be able
to see the cultural monuments from Illyrian, Roman, and Venetian times,
while entertainment attractions will make from your vacation an unique
adventure.