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Brijuni National Park

Brijuni National Park is a scenic archipelago located off the coast of Croatia, known for its stunning natural beauty and rich history. Comprising 14 islands, it features lush landscapes, olive groves, and diverse wildlife. The park has archaeological sites, including Roman and Byzantine remnants, and was once a summer retreat for Yugoslav president Josip Broz Tito. Visitors enjoy scenic boat rides, guided tours, and outdoor activities amid vineyards and Mediterranean flora. The park’s harmonious blend of nature, history, and leisure makes it a protected area of ecological and cultural significance, attracting tourists interested in both natural beauty and historical heritage.