Keeping distance, hand washing and wearing a mask is followed. Life takes place mainly outdoors, which also reduces the risk of infection. Unfortunately, I don’t know whether the locals get tested and how often. However, many people, especially the elderly and those who work in tourism, hav...
Department of;Tourism and;Communication Sciences,;University of;Zadar,;Zadar 23000,;CroatiaRotar MiliDepartment of;Tourism and;Communication Sciences,;University of;Zadar,;Zadar 23000,;CroatiaRazovie JosipDepartment of;Tourism and;Communication Sciences,;University of;Zadar,;Zadar 23000,;CroatiaVidakovie...
13 successful years in tourism We offer wide range of ready travel packages and tailor made tours Our customer support department is available 24/7 for all your inquires Excursions Cycling tours Excursions & Tours - "CIRO Railroad & Dubrovnik Area" ...
In 1996 Croatia received a loan from the World Bank for replanting and protecting forests along the coast in order to stimulate tourism. FISHING. Both war and over-fishing of the waters has had a negative impact on fishing, which is a traditional Croatian industry. The catch decreased from ...
Privatization and the drive toward a market economy had barely begun under the new Croatian Government when war broke out in 1991. As a result of the war, the economic infrastructure sustained massive damage, particularly the revenue-rich tourism industry. From 1989 to 1993, GDP fell 40.5%. Wi...
and textiles. Tourism, primarily along the Adriatic coast, also is important to the economy. Severely curtailed during the warfare of the early 1990s, the tourist trade grew in significance in the 21st cent. Transportation equipment, textiles, chemicals, foodstuffs, and fuels are exported, while ...
Peljesac Bridge project. She said: "It was an honor and a pleasure for me to work at the Peljesac Bridge project," adding that it had left her with "unforgettable memories." Borovic was unemployed when she applied to work in the human resources department of the Peljesac Bridge project in...
Nowadays, the villa is part of the Croatian Museum of Tourism which displays material and non-material tourist heritage. One of the most distinctive plants is the Japanese camellia, a symbol of Opatija’s tourism. The famous 12 km long Opatija promenade (Lungomare) along which the visitors can...
The relationship between the digital maturity and efficiency of Croatian non-life insurers: Exploratory research Croatia Insurance Company Plc. Zagreb, CroatiaMaja PervanDepartment of Economics Faculty of Economics, Business and Tourism University of Split, Split, Croatia... M Urak,M Duvnjak,M Pervan ...
After six years of economic contraction, Croatia started a gradual recovery in 2015. Continued recovery in the EU and events in competing tourism markets boosted Croatia's exports of goods and services, while oil and food price declines and income tax changes contributed to a rebound in private ...