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4.4-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Montenegro
A 4.4- magnitude earthquake has rocked Montenegro, reported the European Mediterranean seismological centre.
At the moment, there are no reports of injured people or serious material damages, reported Nova TV.
The earthquake was at a depth of 13 km with epicentre 61 km west of the capital Podgorica and 31 km from Dubrovnik, Croatia.
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Croat president apologizes for handing out Serbian chocolate
Croatian President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic has apologized for handing out chocolate made in Serbia to kindergarten children in the town of Dubrovnik.
She added she was "herself unpleasantly surprised."
Activists Urge Montenegro To Punish Dubrovnik Attackers
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Yugoslav People’s Army attack on the Croatian port town of Dubrovnik, rights groups urged the authorities to prosecute Montenegrins who participated in it.
Joksimovic: We want to use EU funds projects good for region
DUBROVNIK - Serbian Minister in charge of European integration Jadranka Joksimovic said Thursday that Serbia was interested in concrete results and would make use of all available funds within the framework of the Adriatic and Ionian Initiative for projects important to our country and the region.
Dubrovnik welcomes new Turkish Airlines route
Turkish Airlines' new Dubrovnik route will be the "beginning of a new story" for Turkey and Croatia, the Balkan city's mayor has said.
Mayor Andro Vlahusic told Anadolu Agency that the new Turkish Airlines route is another door that opens Turkey to Europe.
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Jetsetter: Athens among six most affordable cities in Europe (photos)
According to the online version of US magazine ‘Jetsetter’, Athens is one the 6 most economical cities in Europe for America tourists. The piece urges American holiday makers to seize the opportunity and travel to Europe in 2016, as the air fares are at very affordable rate with the US dollar staying strong.
See which are the cheapest European cities for a weekend getaway
The latest City Costs Barometer from Post Office Travel Money was released showing the most affordable cities to travel in Europe for a weekend getaway.
Bosnia, Croatia Turn Old Rail Line into Cycle Paths
A joint project between Croatia and Bosnia aims to revitalise the old railways built by the Austria-Hungarian Empire by creating a network of bicycle trails, which will also help unlock the tourist potential of the region.
Star Wars Adds Shine to Croatian 'Pearl' Dubrovnik
After weeks of feverish speculation, the Croatian City of Dubrovnik on Friday confirmed that part of the latest Star Wars movie is be filmed there in March.
Filming of the eighth Star Wars movie will bring additional prestige and marketing visibility to the world-famous destination, often called the "Pearl of the Adriatic".
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Croatia to Start Building Adriatic Bridge in 2016
Croatia on Wednesday announced that plans to build a long-awaited bridge over the Adriatic sea, connecting the Peljesac peninsula to the mainland, will get underway next year.
An idea dating back to the late 1990s, the 2.4-km-long bridge should connect up two parts of Croatia divided by a 14-km stretch of territory belonging to Bosnia.
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