Croatia is famous for its stunning Adriatic coast, but equally stunning is some of the man-made creations to be found there, none more so than the spectacular tiny islnad of Baljenac, just 0.14km2 in size, but with a staggering 23.357 kilometres of perfectly constructed dry stone walls. The original Dalmatian stone fingerprint.
Croatia has the largest tourism percentage of GDP in the EU. It also has some outstanding technology. The two meet in Zagreb later this month at the 3T Tourism Travel and Tech conference.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Good Economy Conference will be held in the great hall of Matica hrvatskih obrtnika at Ilica 49 in Zagreb from March 23 to 25, 2017.
Slovenian fence on its border with Croatia could destroy important historical heritage.
We are delighted to welcome our first writer from Slavonski Brod to the TCN team on March 6, 2017, and Tina Burka-Čondrić opens with an issue which should be attracting more international attention and government action - the terrible air pollution in the city, which can be easily improved.
The desperate economic situation in eastern Croatia continues, with the pain of emigration on those left behind told powerfully in a viral video in Croatia earlier this week. We welcome T.M Urank to the TCN team on March 4, 2017, with thanks for a thoughtful translation of the powerful spoken words which reflect the sad reality on the ground in Slavonia, as well as the video and transcription of original text in Croatian.