The Croatian Tourist Board (HTZ) has adopted its plan and realistically expects 55.3 million euros in revenue in 2025.
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Europe saw an increase in reports of people getting sick from the major foodborne pathogens compared to the year before. The ...
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(Reuters) - Croatia said it had temporarily suspended asylum applications from Syrians, following the lead of other European ...
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