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~ Rough Guides (Author) "Croata is about 750 miles (1200km) from London making the overland journey by train or car rewarding but time-consuming..." (more)
Key Phrases: World War, Hvar Town, New Zealand (more...)
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"This book provides an insight into Croatia that goes beyond all others that I have encountered (for example, Lonely Planet, Croatia Insight Pocket Guide, and the Nelles Guide)." A reader from Birmingham UK, 3 August, 2001


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INTRODUCTION
With nearly 2000km of rocky, indented shore and more than 1000 islands, many blanketed in luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation, Croatia boasts one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline that Europe has to offer. Despite the region’s popularity as a package destination for over four decades, exploitation of the coastal settlements has been kept in check, and there are still enough off-the-beaten-track islands, quiet coves and stone-built fishing villages to make you feel as if you’re visiting one of southern Europe’s most unspoilt areas. As a bonus, many of Croatia’s coastal towns and cities are living museums of Mediterranean culture, generously sprinkled with historical remains from Roman times onwards. The rest of the country isn’t devoid of interest either: inland, a varied profusion of mountains, lakes and bird-inhabited wetlands provide plenty of interest for the nature lover.

The country has come a long way since the early 1990s, when within the space of half a decade – almost uniquely in contemporary Europe – it experienced the collapse of communism, a war of national survival and the securing of independence. Croatia is now once again an optimistic, welcoming and safe destination, and visitors will be struck by the tangible sense of pride that independent statehood has brought, and the feeling of togetherness and unity that the experience of war has engendered. National culture is a far from one-dimensional affair, however, and much of Croatia’s individuality is due to its geographical position straddling the point at which the sober central European virtues of hard work and order collide with the spontaneity, vivacity and taste for the good things in life that characterizes the countries of southern Europe – a cultural blend of Mitteleuropa and Mediterranean which gives Croatia its particular flavour.

Not only that, but the country also stands on one of the great faultlines of European civilization, the point at which the Catholicism of Central Europe meets the Islam and Orthodox Christianity of the East. Though Croats traditionally see themselves as a Western people, distinct from the other South Slavs who made up the former state of Yugoslavia, many of the hallmarks of Balkan culture – patriarchal families, hospitality towards strangers, and a fondness for grilled food – are as common in Croatia as in any other part of southeastern Europe, suggesting that the country’s relationship with its neighbours is more complex than many Croats will admit.

National sensitivity about such matters has its roots in Croatia’s troubled relationship with the Serbs, who arrived in southeastern Europe at around the same time, some fifteen hundred years ago, and whose language is almost identical to Croatian. Historical circumstances later drove the two groups psychologically and culturally apart, even though they often continued to live together – the fact that so many areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Hercegovina were ethnically mixed is one reason why the break-up of Yugoslavia was such a tragically messy affair. Despite the events of recent years, however, the destinies of Croats and Serbs look set to remain intertwined: there’s still a sizeable Serb minority within Croatia, and Serbs who fled the country in the wake of the Croatian army’s campaigns in 1995 are (officially, at least) being encouraged to return.

Bringing life back to war-damaged areas and resettling both Croatian and Serbian refugees is just one of the problems faced by a country which continues to suffer many of the ills experienced by post-communist societies in general: the collapse of outdated industries, high unemployment, low wages for the majority, and the rise of a new entrepreneurial class which is often flamboyantly corrupt. Tourism was always Croatia’s biggest source of income before the war, and the return of holiday-makers to the Adriatic coast has been eagerly welcomed by the Croats. Unlike many of her Eastern European neighbours, however, Croatia was initially slow to receive aid and investment from the West, until elections in January 2000 removed a nationalist, anti-Western government from office. Since then, the country has applied for EU membership, and its international standing has improved immeasurably.


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  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Rough Guides; 2nd edition (July 28, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1843530848
  • ISBN-13: 978-1843530848
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,138,014 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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76 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rough Guide is Right On, February 2, 2001
I have lived outside Zagreb, Croatia, for a year and a half, and already own two travel guides for Europe that include Croatia. Neither of them do justice to this country, so it was with great skepticism that I ordered the Rough Guide to Croatia. I've read other Rough Guides which listed every nook and cranny and special fountain and cracked brick to visit, only to be severely disappointed when I got to this "marvel of ancient architecture." The Rough Guide to Croatia is fantastic! There is a great balance between what to see and the history behind it. Since I live here, I know where the places are that are listed, and now I know the interesting facts behind them.

I have 4 months remaining in my job assignment here, and my Rough Guide has already gotten (and will continue to get) a workout as I travel throughout the country. If the information given about Zagreb is so incredibly accurate, then the rest of the country must be as well. I have a feeling that by the time I return to the US, my Rough Guide will be looking a little rough from all the use I'm going to get out of it!

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great for what it contains, but...., November 7, 2002
By "music_lover_in_n_ca" (Silicon Valley, CA (USA)) - See all my reviews
... it is not very complete. I bought this guide because my standard, the Lonely Planet guides, got such poor reviews. This book has excellent text on early history, politics, culture, recent history & the war, etc. The travel information is quite good for what is there. The problem is that less than 20% of the book covers over 90% of the country, and many of the neatest sights are not even mentioned. The proper title should be "The Rough Guide to Croatia's Adriatic Coast." I have found more information on the internet and the Freytag & Berndt maps than this book provides *EXCEPT* for what to see in Zagreb and the Adriatic coast & islands. If you are interested in visiting the inland areas, as I am, buy a map and search the internet instead. Other letdowns include poor grammar and spelling throughout, which is surprising for a book published in the UK. Very little information is provided for finding lodging in private homes, which is the cheapest and most fun way to travel. The Croatian language guide is far too short and lacking, but if you use the book for the coast & islands only, it doesn't matter. This is truly a shame because Croatia has much, much more to offer than a beach.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great guide even if you're not roughing it., March 30, 2005
I bought this guide on the advice of a traveler on a website. I'd rate it better than Lonely Planet Croatia, though that is a good book. This book has more maps and detailed information. It details each region of Croatia, tells you the accomodations in each city, as well as places to go and eat. This book tells you whether or not the city is touristy and gives some alternative options as to where to stay. Rick Steves Eastern Europe narrows the region down a bit more and gives more opinions, but Rick Steves doesn't detail the north at all.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive guide
I used Rough Guide to Croatia side-by-side with Lonely Planet Croatia during May and June 2006. I only visited Southern and Central Dalmatia including Split, Hvar, and Dubrovnik... Read more
Published on December 8, 2006 by Toby Scammell

5.0 out of 5 stars This Guide was a Life Saver!
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5.0 out of 5 stars best of the croatia guides
I bought 3 diff books on Croatia 2 were a waist of money. This one is by far the best. Has much much more usefull information
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