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Zadar: The Croatian Barcelona, Where the Sea Plays and the Evenings Never End

Summary by Deník.cz
It is called the Croatian Barcelona. Although, to be honest – if you asked the most famous native of the city, Luka Modrić, the footballer would probably tell you with a smile that Zadar has more of the soul of Madrid's "white ballet". After all, he experienced the hardships of being a refugee in this city as a boy and kicked a ball for the first time on the pitches near the Kolovare hotel. But whoever you support, Zadar, with a bit of exaggerat…
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It is called the Croatian Barcelona. Although, to be honest – if you asked the most famous native of the city, Luka Modrić, the footballer would probably tell you with a smile that Zadar has more of the soul of Madrid's "white ballet". After all, he experienced the hardships of being a refugee in this city as a boy and kicked a ball for the first time on the pitches near the Kolovare hotel. But whoever you support, Zadar, with a bit of exaggerat…

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Deník.cz broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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