Lifestyle
Demographic Crisis: Hundreds of Croatian Settlements Close to Being Empty
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, at least 541 Croatian settlements across the country are on the verge of extinction because they ...
Istrians Urged to Rationally Use Water
The tourist season is in full swing, and we can see that we are also experiencing a spell without rain. ...
73rd Dubrovnik Summer Festival Opens
The opening ceremony commemorated the 750th anniversary of the Dubrovnik Statute. Mayor Mato Franković said the Dubrovnik Statute had constantly ...
20 Ways Croatia Changed Me in 20 Years: 3. Bureaucracy and Mindset
I am a child of the Soviet Union. No, this is not some revelation that I have been leading a ...
Did You Know That Pirovac Was Called Zloselo (Evil Village) Until 1930?
As Morski/Ivo Glavas writes, When looking at how Pirovac was once referred to back in April 1930, you might find ...
Jarun Divers Remove 700kg of Waste Dumped in Popular Zagreb Lake
As Morski writes, a recently held environmental action Think Green/Misli Zeleno has had significant and positive effects on the community, working ...
RokOtok 2022: A Father’s Love, Swimming to Over 50 Inhabited Croatian Islands
I have met many incredible people during my time in Croatia, and we have reported on a number of incredible ...
20 Ways Croatia Changed Me in 20 Years: 2. Olives
Back in 2002, my relationship with olives extended little further than knowledge of the phrase ‘to extend an olive branch’ ...
Krešimir Dolenčić Reveals Details of Pelješac Bridge Opening Ceremony
According to the Croatian Government, a use permit for the access roads should be issued on July 18, and one ...
20 Ways Croatia Changed Me in 20 Years: 1. Business and Dalmatia
In August 2002, I set off with friends from Sarajevo to the Dalmatian coast for a long weekend to look ...