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Roman Heritage Drives Tourism in Croatia's Adriatic Cities
The legacy of the Roman Empire is a major draw for visitors along Croatia's Adriatic coast. Iconic sites such as Diocletian's Palace in Split, the first‑century Pula Arena, the ancient forum of Salona, and the Roman forum in Zadar showcase the region's engineering and urban planning achievements. National Geographic Traveller highlights the town of Poreč as a quieter alternative to the busier Dalmatian resorts, noting its well‑preserved Roman castrum layout and the sixth‑century Byzantine Eufrazija Basilica with its extensive gold mosaics. The article also emphasizes Poreč's vibrant gastronomy, featuring local specialties like fuži pasta, white truffles, and Istrian Malvazija wine. Together, these cultural and culinary attractions underline the growing importance of Croatia's Roman heritage in shaping its tourism appeal.
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Diocletian's Palace · Eufrazija Basilica · National Geographic Traveller · Poreč · Pula Arena