Transformative Journey of Dubrovnik: From Ragusa to Croatia
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En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement oct. 14, 2023
Dubrovnik, once known as Ragusa, is a city in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, on the Adriatic Sea. It's a top tourist spot in the Mediterranean, with a population of around 41,562 as of 2021. In 1979, UNESCO recognized Dubrovnik for its beautiful medieval buildings and ancient walled town, adding it to the list of World Heritage Sites. 

It used to be a small country called Ragusa in medieval times, but now it's a part of Croatia. Its journey through time has seen ups and downs, like times when it was rich, times when it was taken over, times when it was damaged, and times when it was reborn. This article tells the interesting story of how Dubrovnik changed over the years, talking about its important history, challenging moments, and how it became famous around the world. 

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