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Private accommodation - If you are travelling and looking for accommodations in Rovinj - Istra - Croatia,you are at the right place.
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Certainly one of the most beautiful of Rovinj's archipelagos and by all
means one of the biggest - with a size of 233.000 m2 and one of the
most attractive ones is the Red Island which is located nearby Rovinj,
only a 15 minute boat-trip away (see map). It is made up of two little
islands, St. Andrew and Maskin, which are connected through an
embankment. .
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Baredine Cave - Meet the mystical world of nature which has been developing for thousand of years, far away from the light of the day and the human eye. Visit the underworld the BAREDINE CAVE. This cave is a treasure chest of stalagmites and stalactites, underworld sculptures created through time by the patient work of water.
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PUNTA CORENTE - Park wood Zlatni Rt developed between 1890 and 1910. Count Georg Huetteroth arranged an agricultural landscape of the free landscaping style simultaneously introducing numerous evergreen exotic plants. Towards the end of period of arranging the park, count Huetteroth publicly announced the project of the climatic-beach centre Cap Aureo "The Sunny Coast of Istria", which was supposed to become an exclusive resort.
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Lim Canal -The Lim Canal is situated on the west coast of Istria, and it is a first rate natural phenomenon of great scientific and aesthetic value. It is a typical example of the sunken canyon valley in the Karst. It was created in the Iura limestone, with the length of about 10 kilometres.
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MOTOVUN - An old legend states that long ago giants lived in the valley of the River Mirna. They were so big that they could, looking at the towns on the hillsides above Mirna, hand each other tools and big rocks. One of the towns that were built by the giants during this the valley of the river Mirna.
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BRIONI - When on the Istrian island of Brijuni all the yet unexplored and mostly inaccessible monuments from all ages, from the early periods of the pre-Roman Istria until the 16th century, will be discovered and made accessible to research then this beautiful island will be a unique museum rich in architectonic inventory of high artistic and historic importance.
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