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Slavonia, Croatia

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Situated on the north-east of Croatia. Slavonia is abundant in cultural and historical heritage, unique continental architecture, churches, towers, castles and spas based on thermo-mineral waters. 

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Osijek

On the right bank of the River Drava, 25 km upstream from its entrance to the River Danube lies Osijek. The capital city of Slavonia region remains a popular domestic tourist destination.

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Vukovar

Vukovar is the biggest Croatian river port located at the confluence of Vuka River in Danube, known as a symbol of the Croatian war for independence, as it arose from the ashes of the ‘90s.

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Đakovo

Home to Đakovački Vezovi, the annual celebration of Slavonian traditions. Folklore dancing and singing procession ends with a carriage pulled by pure-bred Lipizzaner horses.

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Našice

Našice is a historical center of the region of Našice. Take time to wander in the town centre and visit the Pejačević Castle.

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Ilok

Ilok, a medieval royal town, overlooks the Danube River. Surrounded by vineyards, the region is known for producing Traminac wine. Travel through history with a visit the Old Cellars dating back ...Read More

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Kopački Rit

An ever-changing landscape, explore this large wetland on a daily boat tour. Kopački Rit Natural Park is an important habitat for red deer and white-tailed eagles for nesting.

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Karanac

The old Pannonian houses and village taverns serving traditional local recipes will transport you to a bygone era. Explore the ‘Street of Forgotten Times’ in Karanac.

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Kutjevo

Situated in a valley, Kutjevo is famous for its wine. Take a trip to Kutjevo Castle's historic estate and enjoy wine tasting in one of Croatia's oldest wine cellars.