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Dubrovnik’s Renaissance

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Published on 10/01/06 - Updated on 17/03/22

After a long pause during the civil war, the "Adriatic pearl" is experiencing a veritable renaissance in tourism. As the hotel supply is not well adapted to its ambitions and the demands of foreign clientele, the revival of international tourism is accompanied by many hotel projects. International chains are still slow to fly their banners.

Neither Unesco cultural heritage landmark status nor medieval ramparts could prevent Dubrovnik from being attacked by mortar fire. The long, one-year siege by the Serb army –from October 1991 to 1992 – left deep scars on Croatia’s southern resort. Threatened, injured, but finally freed, the “Pearl...

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