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"Until 2030, at least 42.5% of the total energy consumption of Croatia would come from renewable energy, increasing the target from the current level of 36.6% and confirming out strategic direction in ...
I am glad that this year in Rogoznica we have broken the magical number of 100 sailboats, which is just proof of how much sailors love coming to Croatia,' said Hrvoje Duvancic, a member of the ...
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Croatia on Thursday protested a spate of expulsions of its citizens from Serbia, where the government of populist President Aleksandar Vucic is faced with massive anti ...
As Croatia’s beach resorts prepare for another bumper summer, businesses behind the scenes are scrambling—not for tourists, but for workers. The country’s demographic crisis threatens to drain the ...
SARAJEVO - Croatia plans to boost defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and to 3% by 2030, it said on Tuesday, the latest European member of NATO to pledge higher military spending amid pressure ...
This little-known Croatian region makes wine loved by the royal family – with bottles as cheap as £4
“In the summer, everyone in Croatia escapes to the coast,” said our guide, Renata Forjan. “And most international visitors have never heard of Slavonia. They just head straight to the ...
SARAJEVO, April 8 (Reuters) - Croatia plans to boost defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2027 and to 3% by 2030, it said on Tuesday, the latest European member of NATO to pledge higher military ...
The Croatian National Tourist Board has launched a certification program for travel advisors, the Croatia Full of Life Certificate. The program consists of five webinars focused on destinations ...
ZAGREB, April 8, 2025 – Croatia is facing significant labor market challenges caused by a shrinking and aging population and fast technological advances. Over the last decade, the country has lost ...
A 60-day grace period has also been introduced, during which a foreign worker may remain in Croatia after losing their job, giving them more security and a chance to find new employment. This measure ...
While the online market in Croatia is still relatively small, compared to other European ecommerce markets, it is growing. Between 2024 and 2029, the market is expected to grow 9.01 percent. This ...
It hums with the vibrancy you'd expect from Croatia's second-largest city (after capital Zagreb), plus the seaside ambiance of sleepier coastal towns. Split has all the trappings of a modern city.
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