no
Yea
Every country has some natural wonders - rivers, waterfalls,mountains, interesting rock formations, etc. I have not been to the Czech Republic, so I can not give specifics. But I do know for a fact that they have hundreds of beautiful women there-- is that not a natural wonder?
Goran Višnjić- acotr (ER) Janica Kostelić- skier Nikola Tesla- he's born in Croatia, but he's Serbian nationality
Often natural wonders are ruined by many people walking and climbing over them which expediates the erosion.
To date, there has never been any authoritative list of seven natural wonders... sure, various lists have been compiled, but no consensus has been reached. The New Open World Corporation (NOWC), which recently completed a "New Seven Wonders of the World" campaign in 2007 through a worldwide internet-based vote, is now attempting a rather similar project to determine the new seven NATURAL wonders of the world. Voting on the 21 finalists will begin on 21 July 2009, and the winners will be announced in 2011.
No, it is not recorded as such on any major list of the Wonders (of any kind).
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1.60 kn for a postcard to croatia, 3.10 kn for a letter to croatia, 3.10 kn for a postcard to any other country 7.10 kn for a letter to any other coutnry
not at all
No, they are not.
Paul McCartney visited Croatia with his band Wings in 1976, and he held a concert in Zagreb.