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Is Croatia worth visiting?
What fun facts can you tell me about it?
>> Anonymous
I had a friend from Croatia once.
He had a strange obsession with MILFs.
>> Anonymous
>>62400
I know a Croatian chick who goes most of my classes at Uni.

We have casual sex several times a week.
>> Anonymous
My neighbors are Croatian. They're nice people and happen to be rich.
>> Anonymous
croatians eat babies.
>> Anonymous
The entire country consists of single moms having casual sex.
They're nice, but they also tend to eat children.
>> Anonymous
A friend of mine visited Croatia once.
I don't remember much other than the fact that a guy was shot to death outside his hotel, and no one really cared or called the police.
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http://www.serbianunity.net/culture/library/genocide/index.html

Croatia is....well nothing special really.Bunch of people who got the medal for the most primitive people in Europe when EU investigated crimes during Serb-Croatian war.
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They also have great beaches.But yea they are animals.
>> Anonymous
Animals?When it comes to crimes against civilians they are worse than Nazis!Even Nazis themselves canceled they cooperation with Croatians during the WW2 because they didn't like how savage they are.(read the records if u don't believe me)
>> Anonymous
Typical Slav nation, lots of drunks, corruption, dirty people, bad food and alcohol, poverty, crime.
>> Anonymous
What the fuck do u mean by"typical"?
Russia is a Slav country.Are they pore.U talk shit.
>> Anonymous
Wow, /trv/ is slipping in quality. Maybe it's a product of all that flooding.

Anyway, Croatia is pretty nifty like most of former Yugoslavia and the Balkans. It's quite touristy though, if that makes a difference. I'll spare you a list of things to see there though (since they are everywhere). Crossing over into the other surrounding countries is easy and lax though. There is a border somewhere between Croatia and Bosnia which is on a bridge and consists of people riding on bikes holding up passports while they fly by too fast to see. Suffice to say, nobody makes a big deal about it. If you're there for a sufficiently long time, I suggest adventuring a bit to some Bosnian mountains and Belgrade in Serbia if you have time. Montenegro is also an option; the beaches there are probably less crowded (but by no means not crowded).

If crowding really bothers you, you can give a shot at finding an empty beach and camping there instead. I did this in Greece some time ago, except it was illegal and I was chased by police up hills. It was fun though and nothing came of it, so I suggest doing it anyway.

Basically, Croatia/Montenegro have great seasides, but a lot of the stuff is in neighboring places if you want to see some nature and stuff. Well worth visiting, and there is plenty more than just beaches, mind you.
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>>http://www.serbianunity