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Projects worth 444 million euros are expected for Dalmatia, intended for water and utility infrastructure, as well as for recycling yards.
Following loud voices from Supetar on the island of Brač, new Jadrolinija lines will operate along the Supetar-Split route.
The 10th WineOS by Graševina Croatica held this past weekend has well and truly exceeded expectations for all involved.
President Zoran Milanović has ''done a Donald'' and has been victorious as the new Croatian President, beating his HDZ opponent Dragan Primorac.
The largest Croatian power plant, SE Korlat, will cost a massive 70 million euros and cover 100,000 homes across the country.
The massive Rijeka Gateway project is set to become even more streamlined and efficient thanks to a recent government decision.
According to the exit polls, incumbent president Zoran Milanović (SDP) is expected to win the Croatian presidential election.
The beautiful Dalmatian island of Korčula saw a 3% increase when it came to tourism in 2024 when compared to 2023.
Croatia is set to invest in its air quality with 220 million euros this year, with a special programme intended just for that purpose.