
Dubrovnik Travel Guide
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Heavily damaged during the shelling of 1991?92 by Serbs and Montenegrins, the beautiful city of Dubrovnik has been restored--thanks in good part to donations made to the Rebuild Dubvrovnik Fund--and cruise passengers name it as one of their favorites. Unfortunately, because of its geographic location on the same side of the Adriatic as Kosovo, most lines dropped Dubrovnik from their schedules for much of the 1999 season, though some returned after the war there ended.
The Croatian city is a jewel to be sure (it's even classified as a world heritage treasure by UNESCO), encircled by medieval ramparts, with ancient streets, historic buildings and stone houses, and a rich cultural heritage, not to mention a fine position on the blue sea. The surrounding countryside provides glimpses of life the way it used to be.






