Z drugiej strony Wikipedia, żadną wyrocznią nie jest, bo jest pisana przez nas internautów, a każdy człowiek mylić się może. Jednak na stronie UNESCO jest ich 7 ale 15 jest przypisanych do tymczasowej, wstępnej listy:
Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List
Cultural
* Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Centre of Poreč (1997)
* Historic City of Trogir (1997)
* Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian (1979)
* Old City of Dubrovnik (1979)
* Stari Grad Plain (2008)
* The Cathedral of St James in Šibenik (2000)
Natural
* Plitvice Lakes National Park (1979)
Properties submitted on the Tentative List
* Zadar - Episcopal complex (2005)
* Historical-town planning ensemble of Ston with Mali Ston, connecting walls, the Mali Ston Bay nature reserve, Stonsko Polje and the salt pans (2005)
* Historical-Town Planning Ensemble Tvrda (Fort) in Osijek (2005)
* Varazdin - Historic Nucleus and Old Town (the Castle) (2005)
* Burg - Castle of Veliki Tabor (2005)
* Lonjsko Polje Nature Park (2005)
* Velebit Mountain (2005)
* Frontiers of the Roman Empire Croatian Limes (2005)
* Diocletian's Palace and the Historical Nucleus of Split (extension) (2005)
* Stari Grad Plain (2005)
* Lubenice (2005)
* Primošten Vineyards (2007)
* Hermitage Blaca (2007)
* City of Motovun (2007)
* The historic town of Korčula (2007)
* Kornati National Park and Telašćica Nature Park (2007)

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