Best Croatia Twitters to Follow, By Region
Now that we’ve sussed out the best Croatia twitter accounts to follow that focus on everything Croatia, it’s time to talk about the other guys. These twitter accounts are focused on cities and regions across Croatia, including Istria, Dubrovnik, Zadar and Zagreb.
To stay up to date on the local goings on, give these folks a follow.
Dubrovnik
Just Dubrovnik
Our photo gallery from Dubrovnik Rock Parade at @ClubRevelin on Saturday night: http://t.co/W5HlmQwOKX pic.twitter.com/zTr6jT40mG
— Just Dubrovnik (@justDubrovnik) January 26, 2014
Englishman in Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik photo of the day from Adriatic Images…thanks guys and keep up the good work…storms over @RadissonDBK pic.twitter.com/yyy9OjEECE
— Englishman Dubrovnik (@eindubrovnik) January 22, 2014
Dubrovnik Tourist Board
#Porporela whitecup… Good morning from #Dubrovnik pic.twitter.com/N4ihn65qpI
— ExperienceDubrovnik (@DubrovnikTB) January 23, 2014
Istria
Colours of Istria
Need some inspiration for dinner? Take a little #gastro tour through #NWIstria: http://t.co/kdqFWBi0ca
— Colours of Istria (@ColoursofIstria) January 26, 2014
Pula Tourism Office
Have you ever heard about the “balun”, a traditional dance from #Istria? http://t.co/giWodlscqI #Croatia
— Pula Tourism Office (@pula_plus) January 27, 2014
Split
Sorry, there are no awesome Split twitterers right now.
Zadar
eZadar
Tweets are primarily in Croatian.
Waves at Sea Organs #zadar #ezadar #croatia #travel http://t.co/ctZftjDffJ
— eZadar (@eZadar) January 26, 2014
Zagreb
Zagreb Tourist Board
Tweets are primarily in Croatian.
Unplugged Valentinovo u Lisinskom: Neno Belan & Fiumens + Mediteran Orchestra + gosti http://t.co/BBXnpSmoii #Zagreb
— Zagreb Tourist Board (@zagreb_tourist) January 23, 2014
Secret Zagreb
Still don’t believe that the adorable #Zagreb has its dark side? https://t.co/cxWJHwTQIz
— Secret Zagreb (@ZagrebGuide) January 27, 2014
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