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Dolina Sunca was a Croatian soap opera that aired on Croatian Radiotelevision from 2009 to 2010.

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Plot

Eva Kralj, a beautiful widow, wishing to start a new life, moves from Zagreb to the lively place of Jablanovo. Upon arrival in Jablanovo, Eva discovers a shocking secret: her late husband led a double life and lived with Julija Vitezović, his mistress with whom he had a child. Julija, the popular mayor of Jablanovo, has a wealthy family and a large agricultural estate.

The two women pass through a challenging time of hostility, dating, and approaching. Eva's arrival in Jablanovo turns the settlement upside down. Two men slowly enter Eva's life, the withdrawn and charming Andrija and Christian, but she is still hurt emotionally. Andrija and Kristijan fall for Eva, but they both have their problems: Andrija carries a burden of guilt for a serious accident that took place in Jablanovo, while Kristijan had faced betrayal and the struggle for supremacy in the family business. [1]

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References

  1. "Google Translate". Translate.google.ca. Retrieved 2012-05-17.
  2. "Dolina sunca (TV Series 2009–2010) - IMDb". IMDb .