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Chinese family poisoned by gas in Split
Two adults and a young infant aged 17 months, were found with carbon monoxide poisoning this morning (Weds) at an address in Radunica in the Croatian coastal town of Split.
Fish 'throwing' themselves onto the shore on Pag
Fish throwing themselves out of the sea is usually a figure of speech. Not so for the residents of Kolan on the Croatian island of Pag. Fish there are literally throwing themselves out of the sea, says HRT.
Croatians to protest against ACTA on Saturday
Protests against the controversial anti-piracy laws have been announced for Saturday in the Croatian cities of Zagreb, Rijeka and Osijek.
Ivica Kostelic looking to take form into Russia
Sochi in Russia will host Ski World Cup races this coming weekend.
Sibenik's Mandalina Marina gets makeover just in time for Adriatic Boat Show
Croatian coastal town of Sibenik will once again host the annual Adriatic Boat Show (ABS) in May in the recently revamped part of Mandalina Marina reserved for mega-yachts.
Croatian cuisine focus of new gastronomy event in Umag
The town of Umag on Croatia's westernmost tip will host the country's first gastronomy congress in March with a focus on authentic, local cuisine.
Agrokor pulls the plug on Mercator deal
Croatia's largest privately owned business, food giant Agrokor, has withdrawn its bid to purchase a 52,1 per cent stake in Slovenian retail chain Mercator, reports 24 sata.
Croatian National Bank governor likely to stay despite rumours
Croatian National Bank Governor Zeljko Rohatinski is likely to remain the head of the Bank despite earlier rumours that his Deputy Boris Vujcic would take over.
Madonna's concert in Zagreb confirmed
Pop star Madonna is to give her first ever concert in Croatia in June.
Reconciling former enemies
During the Yugoslav wars, some 55,000 refugees sought shelter in Austria. Today, twenty years on, a reconciliation project started in Salzburg is helping former foes come together.
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Andrew Milan Bosnjak wrote on 24. 01. 2012 from United States
Croatia is a very beautiful country to visit. It has many spectacular sightings, such as the parks, water falls, and mountains. I love the variety of foods, to eat there.
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George Cornwell wrote on 23. 01. 2012 from Jacksonville FL/ Vela Luka
Congratulations, Croats. A memorable day.... Today is Croatias day!
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Laszlo Milkovic wrote on 21. 01. 2012 from Toronto
Do non join EU my fellows Croatians they will dictate what you may or may not do in your own house. Forget them big time. Most EU members are bankropt. Do not sell out that beautiful country.If you do you will be wort off than now, belive me. Keep your Country proud by rejecting to be sucked in.
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Bill wrote on 20. 01. 2012 from Portland Oregon
If they want classes in "Croatian" then their parents should make the arrangements and pay for the classes themselves. If they live in Austria then learn German in school. If they live in the USA then learn English in school. If you want to learn "Croatian" in school, move back to Croatia. Why are the Austrians wasting educational money on "BKS?" Teach them German and be done with it.
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Patrick Hunt wrote on 20. 01. 2012 from Dublin, Ireland
I wholeheartedly endorse the conclusion that Dubrovnik is the deservedly included in the top 10. We enjoyed a wonderful holiday there last September
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Paul wrote on 19. 01. 2012 from Rijeka
CroatiaÂ’s big problem is NOT under the table work. This is unclear, slow, burocratic processes. Government, reengineer your processes!
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Fernando Ely wrote on 18. 01. 2012 from Brazil
Good time to escape the Euro!
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Ivan Juric wrote on 17. 01. 2012 from
Does the list include the names of all the Croatians that died in 1991 trying to stop the Serb tanks from rolling towards Ljubljana and how ungreatful and backstabbing the Slovenians are.
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Steve wrote on 16. 01. 2012 from Canada
No more former Yugoslivia Umion of any kind would help Croatia. Croatia belongs to EU, and only thing that would help Croatia is to put stop on a Political bickering, and start to work. All the Instant Milioners should be investigated as where they earned the money. If Ileagal the Government should confiscate it, also if not returned voluntary put them in a long term jail. This may stop Ileagal activities, and maybee many of others will start to work for living.
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Corkman in Croatia wrote on 16. 01. 2012 from Zagreb
Are you suggesting forming a block with a country which just recently tried to kill quite a lot of your citizenry? Markets thrive under genuine competition and only by joining the EU and achieving that will the Croatian economy improve. More importantly it will lead to inner city rejuvenation, something Zagreb is in need of.
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