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She fled from London to our shores: 'I think Croatia changed who I am'
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

She fled from London to our shores: 'I think Croatia changed who I am'

A British woman named Maria Randall, along with her husband and dog, moved to Croatia's coast in 2023 after being disillusioned by high costs in the UK. Upon arrival, she faced significant cultural shock and personal tragedies, including the loss of her beloved dog and later her mother and younger brother within 18 months. Despite these challenges, she gradually adapted to life in Croatia, built friendships, and founded a business offering boat tours along the Croatian coast. While she misses her favorite restaurant, she feels that living in Croatia has fundamentally changed who she is.

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She fled from London to our shores: 'I think Croatia changed who I am'

A British woman named Maria Randall, along with her husband and dog, moved to Croatia's coast in 2023 after being disillusioned by high costs in the UK. Upon arrival, she faced significant cultural shock and personal tragedies, including the loss of her beloved dog and later her mother and younger brother within 18 months. Despite these challenges, she gradually adapted to life in Croatia, built friendships, and founded a business offering boat tours along the Croatian coast. While she misses her favorite restaurant, she feels that living in Croatia has fundamentally changed who she is.

Bias read (Center): The article presents Maria Randall's personal experience of moving from the UK to Croatia, focusing on her adaptation and emotional journey rather than taking a political stance. The narrative remains balanced, highlighting both the difficulties and positive changes in her life without overtly favor

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