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  2. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Education in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Primary and secondary education is essentially free because it is mostly sponsored by the Ministry of Education of the government of Croatia.Higher education is also mostly free because the government funds all public universities and allows them to set quotas for free enrollment, based on students' prior results (usually high school grades and their scores on a set of exams at enrollment).

  4. Lista za Rijeku – Lista per Fiume - Wikipedia

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    The Lista za Rijeku – Lista per Fiume (lit. ' List for Rijeka ' in Croatian and Italian) is a regional political party with strong local-patriotic, autonomous and progressive-liberal tendencies, based in the city of Rijeka, Croatia (known as Fiume in Italian). Founded in 2006, the party is active primarily within the confines of the city of ...

  5. Rijeka Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The St. Vitus Cathedral (Croatian: Katedrala Svetog Vida, Italian: Cattedrale di San Vito) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Rijeka, Croatia. In the Middle Ages, the Church of St. Vitus was a small and one-sided, Romanesque church dedicated to the patron saint and protector of Rijeka. It had a semi-circular apse behind the altar, and covered porch.

  6. Timeline of Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    [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.

  7. History of Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    The Roman arch (Rimski luk), the oldest architectural monument in Rijeka and an entrance to the old town. Though traces of Neolithic settlements can be found in the region, the earliest modern settlements on the site were Celtic Tharsatica (modern Trsat, now part of Rijeka) on the hill, and the tribe of mariners, the Liburni, in the natural harbour below.

  8. Novi list - Wikipedia

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    Novi list (lit. ' New paper ') is the oldest Croatian daily newspaper published in Rijeka.It is read mostly in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County of Croatia, but it is distributed throughout the country.

  9. Duga Rijeka - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Duga Rijeka is a village in Croatia. References