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Croatia - Titoland, Killer Foam and How To Catch An Octopus

Croatia - Titoland, Killer Foam and How To Catch An Octopus

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This week on MisInfoNation we’re jetting off to Croatia—a truly special place, filled with crystal-clear waters, ancient stone towns, lush vineyards, and, of course, intense Balkan pride. Joining us for this unforgettable adventure is an equally special guest: the immensely talented, award-winning Croatian filmmaker Lucija Stovic.


Together, we'll dive into the hilarious complexities of being Balkan, from passionate football rivalries, killer sea foam and insults, to the rich, slow-food traditions that make Croatia a paradise for foodies. So grab a glass of local wine and get ready for a playful journey through Croatian culture, tradition, and humor—you might just leave with a newfound obsession for all things Balkan.


Want to know about more about the moving pictures Lucija and her collaborators are making? Check out...

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