Bozidar Domagoj Buric's ''Republika'' will be shown on the international Viasat History as of the 3rd of May 2017!
The Croatian History Museum in Zagreb is set to shine the spotlight on the uglier, but much more real side of Dubrovnik's long and colourful history at the end of this month...
When it comes to the words ''Croatian islands'' its likely that your brain will present you with an idyllic image, but appearances can be deceptive.
More recognition for the Dubrovnik genius Rudjer Boskovic as his monument is unveiled in the Italian city of Milan.
On this day 601 years ago, Dubrovnik issued a formal decree to abolish slavery.
Continuing our look at some of the beautiful villages and townships close to the City of Dubrovnik, let's go to the oldest arboretum in this part of the world...
Continuing our look at some of Dubrovnik's most important historical characters, let's meet the famed Ragusan mathematician, scientist and physicist, Marin Getaldic.
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Whether you're religious or you just love history and architecture, Dubrovnik has an array of churches and places of worship for all different religions. Many of them have been there since before the rest of Europe (and indeed the world) accepted the idea of more than one faith being permitted in any one place, showing Dubrovnik to once again be a step above the rest when it came to human rights. Let's take a closer look at some of them...