1. Dubrovnik - Noun
2. Dubrovnik - Proper noun
a port city in southwestern Croatia on the Adriatic; a popular tourist center
Source: WordNetA letter was sent from Dubrovnik to Zagreb with pledges to work for this idea. Source: Internet
Another source of competition in the spice trade during the 15th and 16th century was the Ragusans from the maritime republic of Dubrovnik in southern Croatia. Source: Internet
A further extension of the A1 up to Dubrovnik is under construction. Source: Internet
Ancona and Dubrovnik developed an alternative trade route to the Venetian (Venice- Austria Germany ): starting in Dubrovnik it went on to Ancona, through Florence and ended in Flanders as seen on this map. Source: Internet
Because the area around the city is disconnected from the rest of Croatian territory, the highway will either cross the Pelješac Bridge whose construction is currently stalled, or run through Neum in Bosnia and Herzegovina and continue to Dubrovnik. Source: Internet
At first, Napoleon demanded only free passage for his troops, promising not to occupy the territory and stressing that the French were friends of Dubrovnik. Source: Internet