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As global trade tensions between the United States and China escalate, Croatia may begin to feel the ripple ...
Minister Glavina: Croatia’s Tourism Off to a Strong Start with 4% Growth and Focus on Sustainability
The Minister of Tourism and Sports Tonči Glavina said on Sunday that Croatia can be satisfied with its tourism results so far ...
Dubrovnik-Neretva County celebrates County Day and its patron saint with a ceremonial event attended by Prime Minister ...
Dubrovnik Mayor Mato Franković congratulates nurses and medical technicians on International Nurses Day, praising their ...
HŽ Passenger Transport (Croatian Railways) has announced that on Tuesday it will launch the first electro-battery train on ...
The Croatian Ministry of Tourism and the Croatian National Tourist Board have unveiled the ‘Local Host’ label to highlight ...
In the early morning hours, a 2.7-magnitude earthquake struck Dalmatia. The epicenter was recorded 14 kilometres from ...
Zagreb Airport is flying high after clocking up a whopping 419,675 passengers in April alone – that’s a 13.6% jump compared ...
The iconic Pelješac Bridge Night Run 2025 has officially sold out faster than ever before, leaving thousands of eager runners ...
Croatian citizens will vote on May 18 at 6,600 polling stations to elect local officials. Voting is restricted to voters’ ...
Following a severe hailstorm in Smokvica on Korčula, Prefect Nikola Dobroslavić has declared a natural disaster. Farmers have eight days to report crop damage to the municipal commission ...
Croatia welcomed 1.2 million tourists in April 2025, a 14% rise over last year, with overnight stays up 17%. Hotels, camps, ...
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