Zadar County
Homophobia Threatens Croatian City’s Tourist Appeal
Like much of Croatia, and in particular other parts of Dalmatia, the city's population of 75,000 is deeply Catholic and generally socially conservative; in a 2013 referendum, 75 per cent of those who voted in Zadar County backed a move to enshrine in the constitution the definition of marriage as a union between a man and a woman, though the majority of eligible voters did not vote at all.
Serb kids from Croatia to be greeted by "55k football fans"
President Aleksandar Vucic on Thursday received a group of children from Croatian towns of Rijeka and Kostajnica, and from the Zadar County.
They are currently in Belgrade, attending the Sveti Sava Summer School, and learning more about the Serbian language, literature, and culture.
Blizzards and Flu Epidemics Grip Balkans
...Powered by Cincopa <a href='https://www.cincopa.com/solution/enterprise'>Business Video</a> solution.<span>Snowdrifts</span><span>At least two people have lost their lives in Albania as a result of the heavy snowfall and extremely low temperatures that have swept the region.
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Croatian Tourism Shines Despite Poor Weather
Croatian tourism notched up a slight decline in figures this July, although the figures for 2014 overall saw healthy growth.
In July, there were 0.4 per cent less arrivals and 2 per cent less overnight stays than in July 2013.
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