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... it, its Italian heritage pronounced it is still just a small port town with cheap high rise apartment accommodation. The best part about Pula is the youth hostel! Located about 10m for a private, superb beach area it is just amazing. Each night the sun ...
... . The waitress was impressed that I was from Australia and we started talking. She was from Bosnia, but was looking for a job in Croatia. She also studied journalism and was looking for a job in a newspaper or something. When I finished my beer, before I ...
... take a picture of us with his camera. Just imagine 3 crazy girls eating gelato's weaering face masks on a late night in Croatia. It was like having a slumber party in another country! :) Sept. 2nd Another beachy kind of day. Spent the morning at ...
Pula, Istria, Croatia

Pula, Istria, Croatia

Giardini, Pula, Istria, Croatia

Pula, Istria, Croatia

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public transport in Croatia
Posted on May 31, 2009, 11:20:09
... Zagreb and other places. That should be a snap though. I'm sure you'll have no probs finding info when you arrive and getting on your way safely. I hope that helps. Have a great time! Croatia is a lovely country. BTW, welcome to the forums
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public transport in Croatia
Posted on May 30, 2009, 14:14:38
... friend will be picking me up. I'm having a really hard time finding out if there are regular busses or a train that go from Pula airport into central Zagreb. Can anyone help me or point me to a really good website? This is the only bit of the trip ...
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croatia in October?
Posted on Aug 19, 2006, 12:22:48
... Oct. and then from another chat group was told that most island accommodations would be closed by that time of year. The ferry from Venice to Pula seemed to run all year, but Pula didn't even have a train, bus only to go inland. At this point we are ...
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Croatia, place called Palmizana
Posted on Jun 26, 2006, 22:51:22
... 33; The Roman ruins there are well worth the trip. I arrived in Split on a ferry from Italy and then travelled up the coast to Pula. After that, it is only a short trip to Ljubljana, Slovenia. From there you can catch a train to Venice. That is what I ...
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