Karst lakes as a touristic attraction − an example of Plitvice Lakes (CROSBI ID 599921)
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Blaće, Ante
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Karst lakes as a touristic attraction − an example of Plitvice Lakes
Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and the largest national park in Croatia inscribed on UNESCO World Natural Heritage list in 1979. The basic phenomen of the park is continuous and undisturbed production of tufa, a porous limestone rock deposited out of hard water. In 2011 the maximum of 1, 1 million tourist visiting the Plitvice Lakes was recorded, making them one of the most popular tourist attractions in Croatia. The National park is very important for economy of wider area of Lika region because it enables development of tourism and reduces the unemployment rate among local population.
karst; Plitvice lakes; tourism
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15th European IP Seminar on Geography of Water
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15.07.2012-26.07.2012
München, Njemačka