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Plitvice Lakes
The first description of the Plitvice Lakes was by Dominik Vukasovic in 18th century who mentions them as "Five beautiful lakes in denset woods on the Turkish border"; they were also called "The Devil's Gardens".
Plitvice Lakes were declared a national park in 1949. Today it is the biggest national park in Croatia and it's part of UNESCO world heritage.
The National Park consists of 16 lakes, which are stepwise and descend into one another. The two largest lakes are Proscansko jezero and Kozjak. 




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