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Walking the Walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia
I too have wandered the walls of this beautiful gem call Dubrovnik, a Unesco World Heritage site. It seems msiltd also has some confused fact about the earthquake which actually happened in 1667. http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/95 It is amazing that the rest of Croatia's coastline was virtually untouched by the war in 1991. The Serbian Yugoslav National Army (JNA) laid siege to Dubrovnik for eight long months dropping over 2000 rounds of deadly rockets that killed many innocent lives, and burned countless buildings. I praise the citizens of Dubrovnik that most of this damage is no longer visible except for the newer looking orange roof tiles. I highly recommend a stop at the Memorial Room of the Defenders of Dubrovnik while there. This is a free exhibit detailing all the damage the city overcame while under Serbian shelling.— May 17, 2011 12:49 a.m.