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Dubrovnik entrepreneurs have called for the Euro to be made legal tender.
They say tourism in the city is being damaged as many tourists struggle to find places where they can change money when they make short trips to the city.
But the calls, which have been backed by HUP Dalmatia (Croatian Employers' Association) and Dubrovnik mayor Andro Vlahusic, have been rejected by Croatian National Bank (HNB) Governor Zeljko Rohatinski.
He said today (Weds): "If we allow both the Euro and the kuna to be used shops would have to display prices in both currencies and they will have exchange rate status, meaning we would need new agreements with banks etc."
Majority of Croatians happy with their new president
Sixty-eight percent of Croatians are satisfied with their new president Ivo Josipovic two months into his term, according to the findings of marketing research agency GfK.
Dino Merlin to perform in Split
Dino Merlin, a Bosnian singer, songwriter and musician born in Sarajevo, will perform at Split’s Spaladium Arena hall on 18 March.
First fashion flea market to be held in Split
The organizer, Split student Marija Kupresanin, came up with the idea after a discussion with her colleagues at the www.forum.hr fashion group.
Kostelic appears on the Super G podium for the first time
Croatia’s best skier Ivica Kostelic finished second in today's (Thurs) last Super G race of the men's FIS Alpine,skiing WC 2009/10 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Croatian artists promote traditional handicrafts in New York
The "Croatian art&craft Expo 2" exhibition was held from 13 to 23 February at MC Gallery in New York.
The ten-day event that promoted Croatian arts and crafts featured four exhibitions of fine art that gives a modern dimension to traditional crafts with an emphasis on the role of traditional handicrafts in modern artistic expression.
Foreign experts believe it will soon be an ideal time to invest in Croatia
Foreign experts say it will soon be an ideal time to invest in Croatia because they believe the Croatian economy will decline drastically in the coming months.
Crisis makes some Croatians look abroad for work
Despite the crisis, foreign labourers can still find jobs in some European countries like Germany, where 810 Croatians went in January to look for work.
EC lets Croatian ferry liner relax for another six years
Croatian national ferry liner Jadrolinija will have another six years without a real rival in its market.
Archbishop Barisic is in hospital after a stroke
Split-Makarska Archbishop Marin Barisic was taken to Split hospital on 5 March after suffering a storke, his office announced yesterday (Wed).
Blanka Vlasic mistakenly reported to be in porno film
The Croatian media reported about an alleged private porno film starring Croatia’s best high jumper Blanka Vlasic yesterday (Wed) afternoon.
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