Rambles in Istria, Dalmatia and Montenegro

Rambles in Istria, Dalmatia and Montenegro
Author: R. H. R.
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2023-11-12
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

In 'Rambles in Istria, Dalmatia and Montenegro' by R.H.R., the reader is taken on a captivating journey through the stunning landscapes and historical sites of these Mediterranean regions. Written in a descriptive and engaging style, the book not only serves as a travelogue but also delves into the cultural and social aspects of the places visited. R.H.R. expertly weaves together personal experiences with detailed observations, providing a rich tapestry of the region's beauty and complexities. The book is a valuable resource for those interested in the history and geography of Istria, Dalmatia, and Montenegro, offering a nuanced perspective on the local customs and traditions. Additionally, R.H.R. showcases a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the natural wonders of the Mediterranean, making the book a delightful read for armchair travelers and history enthusiasts alike. Overall, 'Rambles in Istria, Dalmatia and Montenegro' is a must-read for anyone seeking an immersive and informative exploration of these captivating regions.

Fodor's Essential Croatia

Fodor's Essential Croatia
Author: Fodor's Travel Guides
Publisher: Fodor's Travel
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2021-05-11
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 164097380X

Whether you want to explore Dubrovnik’s Old Town, go sailing in Split, or drink wine in Istria, the local Fodor’s travel experts in Croatia are here to help! Fodor’s Essential Croatia guidebook is packed with maps, carefully curated recommendations, and everything else you need to simplify your trip-planning process and make the most of your time. This new edition has been fully-redesigned with an easy-to-read layout, fresh information, and beautiful color photos. Fodor’s “Essential” guides have been named by Booklist as the Best Travel Guide Series of 2020! Fodor’s Croatia travel guide includes: AN ILLUSTRATED ULTIMATE EXPERIENCES GUIDE to the top things to see and do MULTIPLE ITINERARIES to effectively organize your days and maximize your time MORE THAN 20 DETAILED MAPS to help you navigate confidently COLOR PHOTOS throughout to spark your wanderlust! HONEST RECOMMENDATIONS FROM LOCALS on the best sights, restaurants, hotels, nightlife, shopping, performing arts, activities, and more PHOTO-FILLED “BEST OF” FEATURES on “Croatia’s Best Islands”, “Croatia’s Best Outdoor Adventures”, and more TRIP-PLANNING TOOLS AND PRACTICAL TIPS including when to go, getting around, beating the crowds, and saving time and money HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL INSIGHTS providing rich context on the local people, politics, cuisine, geography and more SPECIAL FEATURES on “Cruising and Sailing in Croatia”,” “What to Watch and Read Before You Visit,” and “What to Eat and Drink” LOCAL WRITERS to help you find the under-the-radar gems CROATIAN-LANGUAGE PRIMER with useful words and essential phrases UP-TO-DATE COVERAGE ON: Dubrovnik, Split, Istria, Hvar, Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Krk, Zadar, Montenegro, Slovenia, and more Planning on visiting the rest of Europe? Check out Fodor’s Essential Europe. *Important note for digital editions: The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images or text included in the physical edition. ABOUT FODOR'S AUTHORS: Each Fodor's Travel Guide is researched and written by local experts. Fodor’s has been offering expert advice for all tastes and budgets for over 80 years. For more travel inspiration, you can sign up for our travel newsletter at fodors.com/newsletter/signup, or follow us @FodorsTravel on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. We invite you to join our friendly community of travel experts at fodors.com/community to ask any other questions and share your experience with us!

The Italians of Dalmatia

The Italians of Dalmatia
Author: Luciano Monzali
Publisher:
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2009-10-03
Genre: History
ISBN:

"As the Second World War drew to a close, European borders were being redrawn. The regions of Istria, Dalmatia, and Venezia Giulia, nominally Italian but at various times also belonging to Austria and Germany, fell under the rule of Yugoslavia and its dictator Marshal Tito. The ensuing removal and genocide of Italians from these regions had been little explored or even discussed until 1999, when the esteemed Italian journalist Arrigo Petacco wrote L'esodo: La tragedia negata degli italiani d'Istria, Dalmazia e Venezia Giulia. Now this story is available in English as A Tragedy Revealed.