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Also of interest in the courtyard of the Church is the memorial to the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
Young boys playing football, soccer, in the early morning.
Docking in Vukovar.
Scars from the conflict in the distance in the tall building remain today..
New life and investments are also coming to the city.
Sign advertising rooms for rent for visitors vacationing in the area. for her home.
Tvrđa became a center of administrative, educational, cultural, and scholarly life in Osijek and the entire region.
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Looks like a brother to the famous Manneken Pis fountain  in Brussels, Belgium..
Vukovar was the site of the worst artillery shelling of the Croatian Serbian War.   Throughout the town  scars still remain from the terrible conflicts.
Having left Serbia the night before we wake up on the Danube River in  Vukovar, Croatia .
Ruins from the war are in the countryside too. Homes abandoned or families killed. or fled never to return.  .
Patio area we ate.
.The fort hosts the Museum of Slavonia, the largest general-type museum in Croatia, located in Tvrđa since 1946.
Football stadium
A coffee house we stopped at briefly with an English name.
We arrive in Osijek, the administrative and economic center of eastern Coatia. It is situated about 15 miles from the mouth of the Danube.
New centers have been built in recent years.
Flags of the region we are visiting.

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