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This capital city is a crossroads of western and eastern Europe. Landlocked Zagreb, Croatia’s largest city, isn’t as appealing as its coastal cousins Dubrovnik and Split but possesses the culture, music, architecture and food that one comes to expect from a capital city. Its cafe culture is one of the most thriving in Europe, evidenced by its numerous coffee houses that are perpetually at capacity. Perhaps its most important sight is Medvedgrad, a medieval fortress where the Altar of the Homeland, which pays homage to those who died for a free Croatia, is located.
This capital city is a crossroads of western and eastern Europe. Landlocked Zagreb, Croatia’s largest city, isn’t as appealing as its coastal cousins Dubrovnik and Split but possesses the culture, music, architecture and food that one comes to expect from a capital city. Its cafe culture is one of the most thriving in Europe, evidenced by its numerous coffee houses that are perpetually at capacity. Perhaps its most important sight is Medvedgrad, a medieval fortress where the Altar of the Homeland, which pays homage to those who died for a free Croatia, is located.
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