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Vela Luka: Construction of Passenger Terminal and Fishing Port in 2019
As Morski writes on the 21st of March, 2019, a session of the Municipal Council of Vela Luka on the ...
3.1 Billion Kuna Secured for Projects in Krapina-Zagorje County
The continental Croatian county of Krapina-Zagorje and Krapina itself are both doing very well in terms of the amount of ...
Međimurje Most Favourable Region for Doing Business – But Why?
Data continues to show that beautiful Međimurje County is the most developed county of continental Croatia after the City of ...
Vinkovci’s Spačva to Invest Fifty Million Kuna in 2019
Through a project worth 45 million kuna and with welcome co-financing from the European Union, an innovative new product involving ...
EU Funds for Croatia’s Island Fishermen and Fish Processors
Through the Maritime and Fisheries Operational Program, the amount of 234.9 million kuna was agreed for 635 users for their ...
200 Million Kuna Worth of Investments Planned for Istria’s Ports
Investment in Croatia continues despite problematic red tape, and thanks to EU funds (among others), Istria County is set to ...
Dubrovnik-Neretva County Hands Mljet First Firefighting Vessel
Mljet has been given the responsibility of caring for Dubrovnik-Neretva County’s very first firefighting boat, which has been procured thanks ...
Croatia’s Bureaucracy and Slow Legal System Hampering Investment
What can Croatia do to up its currently extremely poor investment game? With non-EU countries like Macedonia and Serbia, which ...
EU Funds in Croatia: Where Does Withdrawal Problem Lie?
Croatia has many issues, and rather surprisingly, a big one is with the proper withdrawal of EU funds. What exactly ...
Virovitica Among Best in Terms of EU Fund Withdrawal for Rural Development
”We need to give young people the ability to learn and improve, to be informed about the measures implemented by ...