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Tourism in Croatia is a well-developed industry as Croatia is an attractive tourist destination, particularly its extensive coastline. Several companies run flotillas of yachts along different stretches of the coastline, which is also popular with divers.
The interior of the country, with the exception of the capital Zagreb, has fewer tourist attractions. Eight areas in the country have been designated national parks, and the landscape in these areas is afforded extra protection from development.
Tourist attractions in Croatia include:
- Zagreb;
- the Kornati National Park;
- the fortified city of Dubrovnik;
- the Krka waterfalls, part of the Krka National Park; and
- the Plitvice Lakes.
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