The most known and popular carnivals take place in Rijeka, Samobor, Istria and Dubrovnik.
Rijeka International Carnival (http://www.ri-karneval.com.hr/) is the biggest carnival in Croatia and one of the largest in the world (some say it is the third biggest carnival, after those in Rio de Janeiro and Venice). Over 100,000 cheerful spectators witness the main parade, which is made up of around 150 carnival groups from a dozen or so different countries. The carnival events are an amazing blend of traditional European carnivals, primarily Venetian and Austrian characteristics, and of elements of Slavic folklore and mythology.
Istrian carnivals are held in many towns and villages and are the most known by “Zvoncari” and their traditional carnival parades. Zvoncari wear sailor's outfits, i.e. striped shirts, socks over white pants and wide bright red belts around the waist. Fully equipped zvoncari wear grotesque masks made of wood and cardboard as well as of parts of lamb or rabbit pelts, and sometimes have red noses and always have horns. Zvoncari are usually in groups and, depending on the village they come from, use different steps, meaning that the bells ring differently for different groups. When in front of a house or a crowd they collide on purpose in order to make their bells ring as loud as possible. The most known Zvoncari come from Kastav.- More information and accommodation on Istria coastline
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Dubrovnik Carnival
Dubrovnik Carnival dates back to the 14th century and maintains many of the original traditions to this day. People gather from surrounding areas to dress up in garish costumes, parading down the streets to the sound of trumpets and drums. Jousting competitions take place in the city centre, with men on horseback carrying lances aimed for a silver ring tied to a rope above the horse trail.- More information and accommodation in Dubrovnik Region
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Samobor Carnival - Samoborski Fasnik - http://www.fasnik.com/





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