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Lokrum Island, Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Lokrum Island, Dubrovnik, Croatia
Lokrum Island, Dubrovnik, Croatia. The Adriatic port of Dubrovnik was founded by Roman refugees in the 7th century, and came under Byzantine rule after the fall of the Roman Empire. The city developed into a trading power and was an important centre of Slavic art and literature in the 15th-17th century. From the 14th century Dubrovnik was an independent city state, but it fell to Napoleon in 1808, after which the city passed to Austrian administration in 1815 and Yugoslavian in 1918. Dubrovnik was bombarded by the Serbs during Croatias struggle for independence in 1991-1992
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Adriatic Sea Balkans Coastline Croatia Croatian Dubrovacko Neretvanska Dubrovnik Island Mediterranean Rooftop Sharp Tiled Tiles Vivienne Vivienne Sharp Lokrum Island
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This print showcases the breathtaking beauty of Lokrum Island, located in Dubrovnik, Croatia. Steeped in rich history and cultural significance, this Adriatic port city was established by Roman refugees during the 7th century. Following the fall of the Roman Empire, Byzantine rule took over until Dubrovnik flourished as a prominent trading power and became a hub for Slavic art and literature from the 15th to 17th centuries. Throughout its existence, Dubrovnik experienced various shifts in governance. It gained independence as a city-state in the 14th century but succumbed to Napoleon's forces in 1808. Subsequently, Austrian administration prevailed from 1815 until Yugoslavian control commenced in 1918. Unfortunately, during Croatia's struggle for independence between 1991-1992, Serb bombardment targeted Dubrovnik. In this image captured by Vivienne Sharp, we are transported to Lokrum Island's enchanting shores. The vibrant colors of Croatian architecture harmonize with the stunning coastline scenery of the Mediterranean Sea. The sharp angles and tiled rooftops add an element of architectural grandeur that is characteristic of this region. As we admire this photograph print from Heritage Images (not associated with any company), let us appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also reflect on the resilience and enduring spirit exhibited by both Lokrum Island and Dubrovnik throughout their tumultuous histories.
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