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Photo Stadium Capacity City Club Opened Stadion Poljud: 33,987 [1]: Split: Hajduk Split: 1979 Stadion Maksimir: 24,851 [2] (35,423 before 2020 earthquake): Zagreb: Dinamo Zagreb: 1912 Stadion Gradski vrt
The Dubrovnik-Neretva County (pronounced [dǔbroːʋniːk-něreːtʋa]; Croatian: Dubrovačko-neretvanska županija, pronounced [dǔbroʋat͡ʃko-nerěːtʋanskaː ʒupǎnija]) is the southernmost county of Croatia. The county seat is Dubrovnik and other large towns are Korčula, Metković, Opuzen and Ploče.
After opening nearly 300 stores in the U.S., in 1996, the company expanded to Canada. Around the same time, it also bought and renamed a pet-store chain in the UK, but the over-priced purchase was a failure financially and operationally, and PETsMART sold the UK chain at a substantial loss to rival UK pet-store Pets at Home, in late 1999. The ...
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2021 Israeli presidential election Isaac Herzog is sworn in as the President of Israel in a ceremony at the Knesset , where he takes the oath of office using the same 107-year-old Bible that his father Chaim Herzog used when he assumed the presidency in 1983.
Tourism in Croatia (Croatian: turizam u Hrvatskoj) is a major industry of country's economy, accounting for almost 20% of Croatia's gross domestic product (GDP) as of 2021. [ 1 ] The history of tourism in Croatia dates back to its time as part of Austria-Hungary when wealthy aristocrats would converge to the sea, [ 2 ] but had expanded greatly ...
Voting period ends on 10 Oct 2021 at 09:32:42 (UTC) Original – Aerial panorama view of Dubrovnik, Croatia. The old city was listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Alt 1 – Improved sky area, denoised and smoother clouds on left side Reason High resolution. Good capture Articles in which this image appears Dubrovnik, Siege of Dubrovnik
Today, the Lazarettos are used for recreation, trade and entertainment. [7] On 7 July 2017, Ministry of Regional Development and EU Funds gave 33.8 million kunas to the City of Dubrovnik for the project Lazzarettos - Creative Neighbourhood of Dubrovnik (original Croatian name: Lazareti, kreativna četvrt Dubrovnika). [8]