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  2. Tourism in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral of Saint Domnius is a Catholic cathedral in Split built from a Roman mausoleum and with a bell tower. It is the current seat of the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska. [88] Lovrijenac is a 16th-century fortress and theater along the Walls of Dubrovnik. [89] Rector's Palace is a palace built in the Gothic style in Dubrovnik.

  3. Split Airport - Wikipedia

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    Traffic at Split Resnik Airport in 2024/2025 by month [1] Month Passengers 2024 Passengers 2025 Passenger % Change Passengers cumulatively 2025 January 30,012 35,479 18.22: 35,479 February 30,070 March 49,428 April 186,695 May 357,336 June 537,326 July 770,502 August 726,082 September 535,233 October 306,159 November 49,851 December 45,456

  4. Highways in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The travel cost is 9.00 euros per 100 km for light vehicles in closed system and 6.00 euros in open toll system, while for heavy ones are 39.00 euros per 100 km in closed system and 21.00 in open system. [5] Those costs generate a revenue of 426.5 millions of euros (without VAT) in 2022. [5]

  5. Croatia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Losses have been made for several years; in November 2012, the government announced that it would provide HRK 800m ($ 136m) for Croatia Airlines to become cost-effective from 2013 on. The government is seeking to restructure the airline, which includes plans to cut its workforce by ten percent within two years and it is also looking for a ...

  6. Port of Split - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Luka d.d. Split, the primary cargo concessionaire company of the Port of Split, recorded substantial growth of transshipment volume. In the first nine months of the year, the company handled 276,000 tonnes of cargo, representing a growth rate of 20% achieved by that company.

  7. List of World Heritage Sites in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Following their restoration, Plitvice and Dubrovnik were removed from the list of endangered sites in 1997 and 1998, respectively. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Although Croatia's World Heritage Sites generate large numbers of visitors, new threats are emerging due to the detrimental effects of uncontrolled mass tourism.