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3. Maj shipyard Croatian: "Nije na prodaju", lit. 'Not for sale' protest graffiti in post-privatisation Croatia. 3. Maj (official name: Treći Maj Brodogradilište d.d.; lit. ' Third May Shipyard ') is a Croatian shipyard, located in Rijeka. It builds mainly oil tankers, bulk cargo ships, and container ships.
The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Rijeka (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Fluminensis; Croatian: Riječka nadbiskupija i Metropolita) is a Latin Catholic Metropolitan archdiocese in Croatia. Its episcopal seat is Rijeka Cathedral , dedicated to Saint Vitus ( Croatian : Katedrala Sv.
Rijeka: Muzej grada Rijeke, 2002 90p. Martinas, Ivan. The Stamps of Rijeka, Fiume 1918–1924 = Postanske Marke Rijeke, Fiume 1918–1924. Zagreb: OBOL-naklada, 2006 ISBN 953-6388-09-X 250p. Oliva, Guglielmo. Razionale Catalogazione dei Francobolli di Fiume conprezzi Indicativi del Mercato Italiano. Genova: Rivista filatelica d'Italia, 1956 56p.
The Free State of Fiume (pronounced) was an independent free state that existed from 1920 to 1924. Its territory of 28 km 2 (11 sq mi) comprised the city of Fiume (today Rijeka, Croatia) and rural areas to its north, with a corridor to its west connecting it to the Kingdom of Italy.
Stadion Rujevica (English: Rujevica Stadium), officially known as Stadion HNK Rijeka (English: HNK Rijeka Stadium), is a stadium in the city of Rijeka, Croatia. [2] [3] The stadium is commonly referred to as Rujevica after its location. From August 2015, the stadium is a temporary home ground for HNK Rijeka during construction of the new ...
[3] Town becomes capital of Fiume province. [3] 1925 - Catholic diocese of Rijeka established. [10] 1926 – Unione Sportiva Fiumana football club formed. 1945 – Yugoslavs in power. [3] 1946 – NK Kvarner football club active. 1947 – Fiume becomes part of Yugoslavia per treaty. [3] 1948 – Kvarnersko Brodogradilište shipyard active.
Rijeka Mosque (Croatian and Bosnian: Džamija u Rijeci) is a mosque in Rijeka, Croatia built between 2009 and 2013. [1] The project of the mosque and the cultural center was originally developed by Dušan Džamonja in cooperation with Branko Vučinović and Darko Vlahović. [ 2 ]
The port of Rijeka is the largest port in Croatia, handling the largest portion of the country's imports and exports. [19] [40] In 2008, 2418 ships docked at Rijeka itself, 872 at Bršica, 818 at Bakar, and 268 at Omišalj—a total of 4376. [41] In 2010, the Port of Rijeka transported 10.2 million tonnes of cargo, a 9% drop from 2009.