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The Ombla River: One of the Shortest Rivers in the World

The Ombla River: One of the Shortest Rivers in the World

Discover the Ombla River near Dubrovnik, Croatia — one of the shortest rivers on Earth. Learn how this tiny karstic wonder, just 30 meters long, plays a mighty role in supplying fresh water to the region.

Floods are acts of God, but flood losses are largely acts of man

Floods are acts of God, but flood losses are largely acts of man

Preserved floodplains are best natural protection of the flood losses.

Middle Danube – heart of the European wilderness

Middle Danube – heart of the European wilderness

The Middle Danube, shared by Croatia, Hungary, and Serbia, is one of Europe’s last preserved river corridors, showcasing a wild, untouched nature and rich cultural history.

Rivers connect, not divide

Rivers connect, not divide

River have alwqys been a border, but nowdays, they connect different nations!

The Drava River

The Drava River

The Drava River is one of the last remaining lowland rivers in Europe. In Croatia and Hungary, it is largely free from dams and excessive regulations and harbours great biological and landscape diversity.

Frozen Plitvice Lakes

Frozen Plitvice Lakes

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia’s biggest National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, is a stunning place to visit any time of year, but in winter it can be extra special.

VIDEO: Mrežnica River from Croatia in ice and snow

VIDEO: Mrežnica River from Croatia in ice and snow

Mrežnica is one of the most beautiful Croatian Rivers. It is famous for its tufa barriers that create waterfalls and slow, almost marsh parts in between.

Rivers of Croatia

Rivers of Croatia

Maybe no other European country has such diverse, yet so preserved rivers as Croatia. Rivers of Croatia are true treasure of this country.