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Cultural tourism is of great importance given to the churches, for they are a reflection of the culture and development of a nation, and the tourists required in an area frequented church. Churches represent the community of Christian believers or building designated for Christian worship. In terms of tourism churches are buildings where there is also kept Christian art, which can be art and music. Visual Arts includes buildings (churches, monasteries, chapels), church furniture, and many kinds of ritual objects (sculptures, paintings, liturgical vessels, books). Based on the Bible and scenes from the lives of saints in its development of the first century AD, is being developed as an early Christian art, and later passed all artistic styles and periods of European art from antiquity, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Classicism. Along with the visual arts flourished and church musical art that is used in the liturgy as liturgical music, based on church documents. In the early Middle Ages appears liturgical vocal music, about a thousand years in Europe in the music are introduced organ to the time (12th century) was enriched with wonderful voices, and Reformation introduced a new form of music known as protetstant coral based on old German folk spiritual songs, performed unanimously with organ accompaniment, and the culmination of the corrals is reflected in the works of J.S. Bach.

Croatia is a very beautiful and unique European country. This horseshoe shaped country is nestled in between Hungary, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Its coastline extends all the way along the Adriatic Sea opposite Italy. Croatia is known for its clear-blue sea and beautiful beaches as well as its history and culture. This lovely country offers a vacation spot for everyone be it its coastline or islands. In Croatia everyone can find it's place for a vacation.
Croatia is divided up into regions which are Central Croatia, Slavonia and Baranja, Istria, Kvarner, Gorski Kotar and Lika, Northern Dalmatia, Central Dalmatia and Southern Dalmatia. Each region has its own uniqueness which makes it different from the others.
Central Croatia's architecture was highly influenced by the baroque era, best seen in the rustic castles which are spread throughout the entire region. Here, agrotourism does not only offer comfortable accommodation but exquisite traditional cuisine as well. Except the accommodation in agroturisms You can also find nice hotel accommodation and private accommodation. Central Croatia is home to the country's capital city, Zagreb. Villages...

 

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