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Dinka Popovic, 60, prepares a sandwich on June 6, 2013 in the kitchen of her small cafe, the Skola, in the center of the medieval port of Dubrovnik on Croatia's Adriatic coast. The small cafe got its name -- School -- from students cutting classes and spending time there filling up on its typical Dalmatian cuisine, made from organic products from the same suppliers it has used from decades. Croatia's azure Adriatic coastline dotted with over a thousand verdant islands has already won the nation a spot on the world tourist map and hopes are high that July's EU entry will boost the sector and provide a much needed shot in the arm to the struggling economy.
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