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A new brochure - Rural Tourism in Biokovo and the Surrounding Areas features several local businesses from Vrgorac at the first 6 pages.
About the brochure:
"This brochure is printed within the framework of the BBio project - Sustainable development of border regions through preservation of autochthonous breeds and establishment of gene centres in Buhovo and on Biokovo financed by the European Union in the amount of 385.268,43 EUR within the IPA programme for crossborder cooperation Croatia-Bosnia and Herzegovina, measure 21: environmental protection. Project partners are solely responsible for the content of this brochure, which cannot be considered to reflect the opinion of the European Union."
You can check out the first few pages of the brochure below, thanks to the Vrgorac tourist board.
(all photos: Vrgorac tourist board FB page)