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  • The leaning statue of poet,writer August Senoa originalDate:6/3/12 9:30 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/250s;;isoEquivalent:400;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:32.0mm;;keywords:2012, August Senoa, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, patsas, turismi;;width:800;;height:361
  • A house on Vlaska ulica originalDate:6/3/12 9:34 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/250s;;isoEquivalent:400;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:551
  • Although parts of the cathedral date from the 13th century (and after), it was very badly damaged in an earthquake in 1880. Most of the structure, including its spires, dates from the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Inside the cathedral you will find the tomb of Cardinal Stepinac (who was Archbishop of Zagreb from 1937 to 1960) which contains a sculpture by Croatia's most celebrated sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic. originalDate:6/3/12 9:38 AM;;keywords:2010, 2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, historia, katedraali, kesäloma, kirkko, uskonto;;width:1024;;height:434
  • Although parts of the cathedral date from the 13th century (and after), it was very badly damaged in an earthquake in 1880. Most of the structure, including its spires, dates from the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Inside the cathedral you will find the tomb of Cardinal Stepinac (who was Archbishop of Zagreb from 1937 to 1960) which contains a sculpture by Croatia's most celebrated sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic. originalDate:6/3/12 9:38 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/160s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:480;;height:800
  • Although parts of the cathedral date from the 13th century (and after), it was very badly damaged in an earthquake in 1880. Most of the structure, including its spires, dates from the late 19th/early 20th centuries. Inside the cathedral you will find the tomb of Cardinal Stepinac (who was Archbishop of Zagreb from 1937 to 1960) which contains a sculpture by Croatia's most celebrated sculptor, Ivan Mestrovic. originalDate:6/3/12 9:40 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/80s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:42.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:502;;height:800
  • Blessed Virgin Mary fountain is one of Kaptol's landmarks. The fountain is surrounded by four angels and the water comes out of faces. It is very popular to have your picture taken with the fountain. It was made in 1873 by the Viennese sculptor Antun Fernkorn. originalDate:6/3/12 9:36 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/320s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:32.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:521;;height:800
  • Behind the tower of <br />The Church of St. Mary. Originally a minster, it was turned into a parish church in the early 16th century. originalDate:6/3/12 9:55 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/250s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:42.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:533;;height:800
  • A favourite place of locals as well as tourists originalDate:6/3/12 9:56 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/100s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:60.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:533
  • A favourite place of locals as well as tourists originalDate:6/3/12 9:57 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/125s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:600
  • Decorative house wall on Dolac ulica originalDate:6/3/12 9:59 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/100s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:534
  • Flower sellers on Dolac ulica originalDate:6/3/12 9:59 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/20s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:47.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:554
  • Ban Jelačić Square is the center of the Zagreb Downtown pedestrian zone. originalDate:6/3/12 10:01 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Trg Bana Josipa Jelacica, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1024;;height:362
  • Josip Jelačić on a horse, created by Austrian sculptor Anton Dominik Fernkorn. The statue was originally installed on October 19, 1866 by Austrian authorities, despite protests from Zagreb councilmen. It was oriented towards the north, with his sword raised against Hungary, to commemorate his battle against Hungary in the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. originalDate:6/3/12 10:00 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/80s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:655;;height:800
  • A guy climbed higher to get a picture of the cathedral originalDate:6/3/12 10:02 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/200s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:9.0;;focalLength35mm:42.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:594;;height:800
  • Ban Jelačić Square is the center of the Zagreb Downtown pedestrian zone. originalDate:6/3/12 10:09 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/400s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:500;;height:800
  • One of the streets leading south from trg Bana Jelacica originalDate:6/3/12 10:10 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/125s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:557
  • Speedy tourist passing old houses on Radiceva ulica originalDate:6/3/12 10:13 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:443
  • Croatian invention originalDate:6/3/12 10:15 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/30s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:662;;height:800
  • Krvavi Most ("The Bloody Bridge") is a street in the heart of Zagreb, Croatia. It is named after the former bridge over Medveščak Creek, which was rendered useless after the covering of the creek. Although the bridge became the street, the name stayed because of historical reasons – as a reminder of history and a witness of Zagreb's past. originalDate:6/3/12 10:16 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/500s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:4.5;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:546
  • Decorative wall originalDate:6/3/12 10:20 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/200s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:4.5;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:486;;height:800
  • A bit heavier door cover originalDate:6/3/12 10:21 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/30s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:4.5;;focalLength35mm:32.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:483;;height:800
  • Lips on the wall originalDate:6/3/12 10:21 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/100s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:4.5;;focalLength35mm:62.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:688;;height:800
  • This statue shows St. George after his fight with Dragon as he pays respect to the dead Dragon. The statue is on this location since 1994. The authors of the statue were Austrian sculptors Kompatscher and Winder. originalDate:6/3/12 10:22 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/200s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:4.5;;focalLength35mm:50.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:533;;height:800
  • The Stone gate (Kamenita vrata), the only remaining gate out of four that once connected Lower town to a part of Upper town known as Gradec. In 1242, the Croatian king Bela IV gave Gradec a status of a free royal city, which automatically made the Stone gate one of the most important passages in Zagreb. Yet, the historical aspect of this place isn’t as important as the spiritual one: today, the Stone gate serves as a chapel. The main point of the chapel is the painting of Mary with baby Jesus, which miraculously survived a fire in 1731. originalDate:6/3/12 10:23 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/50s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:3.5;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:609
  • The Stone gate (Kamenita vrata), the only remaining gate out of four that once connected Lower town to a part of Upper town known as Gradec. In 1242, the Croatian king Bela IV gave Gradec a status of a free royal city, which automatically made the Stone gate one of the most important passages in Zagreb. Yet, the historical aspect of this place isn’t as important as the spiritual one: today, the Stone gate serves as a chapel. The main point of the chapel is the painting of Mary with baby Jesus, which miraculously survived a fire in 1731. originalDate:6/3/12 10:23 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/160s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:3.5;;focalLength35mm:57.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:438;;height:800
  • The Stone gate (Kamenita vrata), the only remaining gate out of four that once connected Lower town to a part of Upper town known as Gradec. In 1242, the Croatian king Bela IV gave Gradec a status of a free royal city, which automatically made the Stone gate one of the most important passages in Zagreb. Yet, the historical aspect of this place isn’t as important as the spiritual one: today, the Stone gate serves as a chapel. The main point of the chapel is the painting of Mary with baby Jesus, which miraculously survived a fire in 1731. originalDate:6/3/12 10:24 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/200s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:3.5;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:592;;height:800
  • The colourful St Mark's Church, with its unique tiled roof constructed in 1880. The tiles on the left side depict the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia, while the emblem of Zagreb is on the right side. The 13th-century church was named for the annual St Mark's fair, which was held in Gradec at the time, and it retains a 13th-century Romanesque window on the southern side.<br />The Gothic portal composed of 15 figures in shallow niches was sculpted in the 14th century. The present bell tower replaces an earlier one that was destroyed by an earthquake in 1502. The interior contains sculptures by Meštrović. originalDate:6/3/12 10:26 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, St Mark's Church, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, kirkko, rakennus;;width:1024;;height:774
  • The tiles on the left side depict the medieval coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia, while the emblem of Zagreb is on the right side. originalDate:6/3/12 10:27 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/1000s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:3.5;;focalLength35mm:48.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, St Mark's Church, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:385
  • Croatian Sabor, built in 1910 on the site of baroque 17th- and 18th-century townhouses. The neoclassical style seems incongruous here but the secession of Croatia from the Austro-Hungarian Empire was proclaimed from its balcony in 1918 and it is still the centre of Croatian politics. originalDate:6/3/12 10:28 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Sabor, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, parlamettitalo, rakennus, turismi;;width:1024;;height:477
  • The Old City Hall (Croatian: Stara gradska vijećnica) is a complex of three adjacent buildings located in the Gradec neighbourhood in Zagreb, Croatia. The three buildings were joined in the late 19th century and since then, the complex has served as the place where all sessions of the city assembly are held.  The building underwent restoration between 1968 and 1975, including large-scale conservation work done on the council hall and the three smaller halls on the first floor and two wedding halls on the second floor. originalDate:6/3/12 10:34 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1024;;height:532
  • The Old City Hall (Croatian: Stara gradska vijećnica) is a complex of three adjacent buildings located in the Gradec neighbourhood in Zagreb, Croatia. The three buildings were joined in the late 19th century and since then, the complex has served as the place where all sessions of the city assembly are held.  The building underwent restoration between 1968 and 1975, including large-scale conservation work done on the council hall and the three smaller halls on the first floor and two wedding halls on the second floor. originalDate:6/3/12 10:34 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/500s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:3.5;;focalLength35mm:40.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:752;;height:800
  • Greek Orthodox church. Cyril and Methodius was built in 1880 in neo-Byzantine style, the designs of the architect Hermann Bollé (1845th-1926th). It was built on the spot where formerly stood a chapel St. Basil, which was badly damaged in a catastrophic earthquake. The central iconostasis painted by Ukrainian artist Epiminondas Bučevski and local painter Nicholas Ma, while the four large paintings on the walls of the work of John Tišov (1870th-1928th). originalDate:6/3/12 10:29 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/640s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:3.5;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:470;;height:800
  • Greek Orthodox church. Cyril and Methodius was built in 1880 in neo-Byzantine style, the designs of the architect Hermann Bollé (1845th-1926th). It was built on the spot where formerly stood a chapel St. Basil, which was badly damaged in a catastrophic earthquake. The central iconostasis painted by Ukrainian artist Epiminondas Bučevski and local painter Nicholas Ma, while the four large paintings on the walls of the work of John Tišov (1870th-1928th). originalDate:6/3/12 10:37 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/320s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:5.6;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:624
  • St. Catherine’s Church was erected by the Jesuit order between 1620 and 1632. It has six side chapels and a sanctuary. The chapels house five wooden baroque altars dating back to the 17th century and a marble one from 1729. The interior of the church is richly decorated with stucco works from 1732. The sanctuary houses a low altar in front of the illusionistic composition depicting St. Catherine and Philosophers from Alexandria, painted by Slovenian painter Krištov Andrej Jelovšek. originalDate:6/3/12 10:39 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/250s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:5.6;;focalLength35mm:50.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:647;;height:800
  • The Lotrščak Tower (Croatian: Kula Lotrščak) is a fortified tower located in old part of town called Gradec or Gornji grad (English: Upper town). The tower, which dates to the 13th century, was built to guard the southern gate of the Gradec town wall. The name is derived from Latin campana latrunculorum 'thieves' bell', referring to a bell hung in the tower in 1646 to signal the closing of the town gates.<br />In the 19th century a fourth floor and windows were added to the Lotrščak Tower and a cannon was placed on the top, called the Grič cannon. The cannon is fired every day at noon. originalDate:6/3/12 10:44 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:391;;height:800
  • A view towards Donji Grad from the base of Kula Lotrščak originalDate:6/3/12 10:40 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1280;;height:214
  • Zagreb rooftops and the Cathedral and St. Mary's church in the background originalDate:6/3/12 10:50 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/250s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:5.6;;focalLength35mm:40.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:574;;height:800
  • Zagreb tram approaching originalDate:6/3/12 10:56 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/160s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:5.6;;focalLength35mm:45.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:402
  • The Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb moved to the new purpose-built building on Marshal Tito Square in Zagreb's Lower Town, where it is based today.<br />Austro-Hungarian emperor Franz Joseph I was at the unveiling of this new building. The building itself was the project of famed Viennese architects Ferdinand Fellner and Herman Helmer, whose firm had built several theatres in Vienna. Celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the building were held on October 14, 1995. originalDate:6/3/12 11:11 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/125s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:37.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1024;;height:663
  • The Source of Life by Ivan Meštrović, 1905 originalDate:6/3/12 11:13 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/100s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:7.1;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:533
  • Terapija originalDate:6/3/12 11:37 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/80s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:3.5;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:533;;height:800
  • This is one of the most impressive Secessionist buildings in the country built in 1913 (designed by a local architect Rudolf Lubynski) in a combination of early Viennese Secessionism and modern European architecture from the beginning of the 20th century. Check the top of the building where four owls are placed to guard the knowledge. The building is a home to Croatian State Archives. originalDate:6/3/12 11:27 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1024;;height:496
  • Croatian Railway Headquarters originalDate:6/3/12 11:40 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1024;;height:506
  • The Regent Esplanade Hotel  was built in 1925 to provide accommodation for passengers of the famous Orient Express train, which traveled between Paris and Istanbul. It was designed by Otto Rehnig, whose original plans were modified by the Zagreb architect Dionis Sunko. Today, most people consider Sunko to have been the architect of this building from the Belle Epoque period. originalDate:6/3/12 11:41 AM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/400s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:5.6;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:425
  • Starcevicev Dom, now a public library originalDate:6/3/12 11:59 AM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:588
  • The statue of King Tomislav by  Robert Frangeš Mihanović. King Tomislav (died 928) was a ruler of Croatia in the Middle Ages. He reigned first as Duke of Dalmatian Croatia (910–925), and then became first King of the Croatian Kingdom (925–928). originalDate:6/3/12 12:00 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/125s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:512
  • Nice but somewhat detoriated door originalDate:6/3/12 12:06 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/50s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:71.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:534;;height:800
  • Detailed balcony originalDate:6/3/12 12:08 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/60s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:533;;height:800
  • The Art Pavilion in Zagreb (Croatian: Umjetnički paviljon u Zagrebu) is an art gallery established in 1898. It is the oldest gallery in the Southeast Europe and the only purpose-built gallery in Zagreb designed specifically to accommodate large scale exhibitions. originalDate:6/3/12 12:02 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/160s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1024;;height:617
  • The Strossmayer Gallery of Old Masters opened in November 1884, named after its founder, Josip Juraj Strossmayer, the bishop of Đakovo. The Academy itself, with the bishop as patron, had been founded in 1866 and had moved into its specially built premises in the Zrinevac park in 1880, with a floor reserved to house the bishop's art collection originalDate:6/3/12 12:11 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/50s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:550
  • Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square (Croatian: Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog, popularly referred to as Zrinjevac) is a square and park in Donji Grad, the central part of Zagreb. originalDate:6/3/12 12:13 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/20s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:533
  • Nikola Šubić Zrinski Square (Croatian: Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog, popularly referred to as Zrinjevac) is a square and park in Donji Grad, the central part of Zagreb. originalDate:6/3/12 12:15 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/40s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:51.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:412;;height:800
  • Nice gate frame on Jurisiceva originalDate:6/3/12 12:21 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/30s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:75.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:649
  • The building of the former Post Directorate originalDate:6/3/12 12:22 PM;;cameraModel:Canon EOS 5D;;exposureTime:1/60s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:8.0;;focalLength35mm:28.0mm;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Zagreb, kaupunki, kesäloma, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:761
  • Rastoke [rastoke] is the historic center of the Croatian municipality of Slunj. This old part of Slunj is known for its well-preserved mills and the picturesque little waterfalls along the Slunjčica river, which flows into the river Korana at this place. The Korana river originates at Plitvice Lakes National Park.<br />At Rastoke, similar natural phenomena are occurring as at the Plitvice Lakes. This location is therefore often being referred to as "the Small Lakes of Plitvice". Both locations are interconnected by the Korana river. Rastoke is a place of autochthonous ecologic and ethnographic significance due to its symbiosis of natural and civilizational features.<br /><br />The town of Slunj emerged around Rastoke and the branching of the Slunjčica and Korana rivers. The watermills erected at this place largely contributed to the economic development of Slunj as the center of the region of Kordun. originalDate:6/3/12 3:46 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/80s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:5.6;;focusDistance:49.4m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:444
  • Buildings in Rastoke area originalDate:6/3/12 4:02 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/40s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:5.6;;focusDistance:28.1m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:566
  • Man fishing from his balcony originalDate:6/3/12 4:03 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/250s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:5.6;;focusDistance:25.5m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:600
  • Old bridge crossing Slunjčica river originalDate:6/3/12 4:04 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/125s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:5.6;;focusDistance:0.97m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:600
  • Another Rastoke waterfall under a building originalDate:6/3/12 4:04 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/40s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:4.0;;focusDistance:2.38m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:732;;height:800
  • Buildings in Rastoke area originalDate:6/3/12 4:08 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/25s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:6.3;;focusDistance:0.98m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:778;;height:800
  • Rastoke [rastoke] is the historic center of the Croatian municipality of Slunj. This old part of Slunj is known for its well-preserved mills and the picturesque little waterfalls along the Slunjčica river, which flows into the river Korana at this place. The Korana river originates at Plitvice Lakes National Park.<br />At Rastoke, similar natural phenomena are occurring as at the Plitvice Lakes. This location is therefore often being referred to as "the Small Lakes of Plitvice". Both locations are interconnected by the Korana river. Rastoke is a place of autochthonous ecologic and ethnographic significance due to its symbiosis of natural and civilizational features.<br /><br />The town of Slunj emerged around Rastoke and the branching of the Slunjčica and Korana rivers. The watermills erected at this place largely contributed to the economic development of Slunj as the center of the region of Kordun. originalDate:6/3/12 4:10 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/30s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:6.3;;focusDistance:7.61m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:800;;height:600
  • Rastoke [rastoke] is the historic center of the Croatian municipality of Slunj. This old part of Slunj is known for its well-preserved mills and the picturesque little waterfalls along the Slunjčica river, which flows into the river Korana at this place. The Korana river originates at Plitvice Lakes National Park.<br />At Rastoke, similar natural phenomena are occurring as at the Plitvice Lakes. This location is therefore often being referred to as "the Small Lakes of Plitvice". Both locations are interconnected by the Korana river. Rastoke is a place of autochthonous ecologic and ethnographic significance due to its symbiosis of natural and civilizational features.<br /><br />The town of Slunj emerged around Rastoke and the branching of the Slunjčica and Korana rivers. The watermills erected at this place largely contributed to the economic development of Slunj as the center of the region of Kordun. originalDate:6/3/12 4:14 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/40s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:5.6;;focusDistance:23.3m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:675;;height:800
  • Rastoke [rastoke] is the historic center of the Croatian municipality of Slunj. This old part of Slunj is known for its well-preserved mills and the picturesque little waterfalls along the Slunjčica river, which flows into the river Korana at this place. The Korana river originates at Plitvice Lakes National Park.<br />At Rastoke, similar natural phenomena are occurring as at the Plitvice Lakes. This location is therefore often being referred to as "the Small Lakes of Plitvice". Both locations are interconnected by the Korana river. Rastoke is a place of autochthonous ecologic and ethnographic significance due to its symbiosis of natural and civilizational features.<br /><br />The town of Slunj emerged around Rastoke and the branching of the Slunjčica and Korana rivers. The watermills erected at this place largely contributed to the economic development of Slunj as the center of the region of Kordun. originalDate:6/3/12 4:19 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/320s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:5.6;;focusDistance:32.4m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:600;;height:800
  • Slunjčica river and some waterfalls originalDate:6/3/12 4:15 PM;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:1280;;height:374
  • Five kuna coin, one of the most beautiful coins in the world originalDate:6/3/12 4:16 PM;;cameraModel:Canon PowerShot G12;;exposureTime:1/50s;;isoEquivalent:80;;aperture:5.6;;focusDistance:0.14m;;keywords:2012, Kroatia, Rastoke, Slunj, kesäloma, matka, nähtävyys, turismi;;width:789;;height:800
  • Mirjana, our first accomondation inside Croatia originalDate:6/3/12 7:51 PM;;cameraModel:N8-00;;exposureTime:1/320s;;isoEquivalent:100;;aperture:2.8;;keywords:2012, Mirjana, Rastoke, Slunj, hotelli, kesäloma, loma;;width:800;;height:600
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