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The natural particularities and the exceptionally favourable geographical position for traffic between Middle Europe and the Mediterranean have brought about an early
settlement of these regions. That has been confirmed also by the discovered remains of numerous settlements of the prehistoric inhabitants, Liburnians. In antique times a diverging road of an imp ortant
Roman road leading from Italy to Dalmatia spread along the seaside. Alongside the roads there were resting stations and stations for changing horses, agricultural estates, commercial ports and rural houses. The settlement of the Croatian tribes on these territories
was completed by the end of the 8th century. The Croatians brought a specific spiritual and material culture, which can be testified by exceptional examples of jewelry
found in the Old Croatian necropolis Strance-Gorica near Crikvenica. The family of the princes of Frankopan ruled in the principality of Vinodol for
nearly 450 years. During their rule the Frankopans controlled not only the economic but also the cultural development. It is their merit that one of the
oldest Europe an laws, the Law of Vinodol, was passed in 1288. In that law the main legal and democratic principles of the social life of the inhabitants of the littoral region were defined.
The Frankopans were also considerable donors and
constructors of churches. Thus it was in 1412 that prince Nikola IV had a monastery built for the monks of Saint Paul the Hermit close to the very ancient small church
situated near the place where the river Dubracina empties into the sea, in which way the future Crikvenica was founded.
The monks cherished the national language and used the Croatian Glagolitic alphabet, they cured the populace and ran a school which was attended also by Juraj Julije
Klovic, later the most famous painter miniaturist in the world. The small resorts constituting the present town of Crikvenica were originally ports of medieval towns in the valley of Vinodol.
Most developed was the port in Selce, and about the end of the l9th century new ports were built with strong stone break-waters, which have subsisted
until this day. They prove the skill of the constructors and stone-masons, by which the inhabitants of this region were known and respected all over the
world. By the end of the last century the first touri sts began to visit Crikvenica, and subsequently also the other parts of this Riviera. This
stimulated the construction of hotels, bathing establishments, villas and the laying down of parks and promenades. During the last one hundred years the
resorts of the Riviera have considerably changed. Nowadays they appear as a mixture of modern buildings with the tourist architecture of the last century
and the traditional popular architecture, representing integral parts of particular harmony and charm. At present in the resorts of the Riviera of Crikvenica, especially during summer, various events take place - from
exhibitions and concerts to performances and sports events and competitions. The visitors can get acquainted with interesting popular customs, while gourmets will appreciate certain dishes prepared in a manner
typical for the region.
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