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Markets in Zadar and the daily life of its inhabitants reflect the rich culture and traditions of the city. The Fish Market Located close to the historic centre, it is an iconic place where locals and visitors can buy fresh produce. Here you will find fresh fish and seafood brought in daily from the Adriatic, as well as a variety of other seafood products, such as octopus and mussels. The market is vibrant, full of life and aromas, and is a great place to experience local culture and socialise with fishermen and The Fruit and Vegetable Market Next to the fish market, you will also find a space dedicated to fresh fruit and vegetables. Vendors offer seasonal produce, from tomatoes and peppers to olives and aromatic herbs. It is the ideal place to buy fresh ingredients to prepare local dishes. Life in Zadar starts early. Many locals start their day with a visit to the markets to buy fresh produce for breakfast or lunch. Local bakeries are also popular for their freshly baked breads and pastries. As in many Croatian cities, café culture is essential in everyday life. Residents spend time in local cafés, enjoying a coffee and chatting with friends before heading off to work or study. In the evenings, residents often enjoy outdoor activities. Strolling along the promenade, going to the beach or taking part in water sports is common, especially during the summer months. Zadar has an active population, and during the day the city is filled with students and workers. The University of Zadar attracts many young people, giving it a dynamic atmosphere. Cultural events and festivals are often organised in Zadar, giving residents the opportunity to take part in community life. These events can include concerts, art exhibitions and food festivals. Food is an important part of daily life in Zadar. Residents often gather with family and friends to enjoy home-cooked meals, which often include fresh fish, meat dishes, pasta and traditional desserts. Food is a way to socialise and share moments. Family plays a central role in the lives of locals. Family reunions are frequent and celebrated with big meals and activities together, creating a strong sense of community. Many locals enjoy interacting with tourists and sharing their culture with them. However, there is also an effort to maintain the authenticity of everyday life and not lose sight of local traditions. There is a deep respect for traditions, especially in rural areas. However, larger cities, such as Zagreb and Split, tend to be more modern and cosmopolitan, where international influences are more evident. After independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, the construction of a Croatian national identity has been an important topic. Debates about Croatia's history, culture and role in Europe are common. The emigration of young people in search of job opportunities in other EU countries has raised concerns about "brain drain." This has led to discussions about how to improve working conditions and attract young people to stay in the country. Although Croatia is a mostly homogeneous country, there are discussions about the rights of minorities, including Serbs, Hungarians and Italians. Environmental protection, especially in areas such as sustainable tourism and conservation of natural resources, is a growing topic on the public agenda. Tourism is a key pillar of the Croatian economy. In recent years, it has grown significantly, becoming one of the main sources of income. However, dependence on tourism also poses challenges, such as the need to diversify the economy. #OpenYourWindowToTheWorld #TravelingIsHyperliving 🌎 Subtitles in Portuguese, Italian, German, French, Russian and English. 🔎 I am Gustavo Llusá, Argentine, after traveling for several years through more than 75 countries I settled in Latvia where I married Dace and learned to know another way of life, on the other side of the map. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED All material appearing on the channels @Gustavo © and @GustavoLLusá © ("content") is protected by copyright. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED All material appearing on the channels @Gustavo © and @Gustavo Llusá © ("content") is protected by copyright. 👇👇👇 COMMENT AND GIVE YOUR OPINION