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Walking Through Croatia’s Stone Country: The Craftsmen Holding Together A Disappearing World

Across Croatia’s rural coast and islands, stone villages and dry-stone walls shape a landscape built by hand over centuries. Today, only a few craftsmen still know how to keep this tradition alive as it slowly fades from everyday life

Over time, craftsmen built villages out of raw limestone in Istria Photo: Whitepixels/Wiki Commons
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Stone walls cut across western Croatia, stretching from the coastal hills to the islands and inland countryside. Built using dry-stone techniques—carefully stacking limestone without any mortar—these formations have shaped the land for thousands of years.

Over time, craftsmen built villages out of raw limestone—forming houses, paths, and terraces that blended straight into the land. Now only a few are left who still know how to do it, keeping the tradition alive as it slowly disappears.

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