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  2. Sava - Wikipedia

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    Croatia is planning the construction of four hydroelectric power plants on the Sava River in the Zagreb area. The four plants—Podsused, Prečko, Zagreb and Drenje—are scheduled to be completed by 2021 at a cost of 800 million euros. The four power plants will have an installed capacity of 122 megawatts and an annual production capacity of ...

  3. Croatian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    They are usually light in order to leave space for the main course and dessert to follow. However, cream or roux-based soups are also popular, and there are many local variations of traditional soups. In Dalmatia, fish soup with fish chunks, carrots and rice is commonly served. Maneštra; Veal soup with smoked meat; Beef broth with vermicelli pasta

  4. 2025 Southeast Europe retail boycotts - Wikipedia

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    Croatia became significantly more expensive to live in than neighboring countries. [3] The price of basic food items, such as bread and eggs , increased by up to 60% in some cases. Attention was drawn to the cost of products in Croatia compared to their cost in neighboring countries; for example, a German shampoo brand was said to cost 130% ...

  5. List of seafood restaurants - Wikipedia

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    The former Carlos'n Charlie's in Oranjestad, Aruba A seafood dish at Mul Yam restaurant, located at Tel Aviv Port, Tel Aviv, Israel Stuffed blue crab shells known as Casquinha de Siri being enjoyed in Tropicana Restaurant at Rio de Janeiro City A bobó de camarão dish at a Rio de Janeiro restaurant

  6. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb metropolitan area makes approximately a quarter of a total population of Croatia. In 1997, the City of Zagreb itself was given special County status, separating it from Zagreb County, [78] although it remains the administrative centre of both. The majority of its citizens are Croats making up 93.53% of the city's population (2021 census).

  7. N1 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel has headquarters in Ljubljana, Zagreb, Belgrade and Sarajevo and covers events happening in Central and Southeastern Europe. [4] Available on cable TV throughout former Yugoslavia, N1 is CNN International's local broadcast partner and affiliate [5] [6] via an agreement with the London-based Warner Bros. Discovery EMEA. As it is ...

  8. Biograd na Moru - Wikipedia

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    Biograd na Moru (pronounced [bîoɡraːd na môːru]), shortened to simply Biograd (Italian: Zaravecchia, German: Weißenburg, Hungarian: Tengerfehérvár) is a town in northern Dalmatia, Croatia and is significant for being another capital of the medieval Kingdom of Croatia. Biograd is administratively part of the Zadar County.

  9. Atlantic Grupa - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of Atlantic Grupa dates back to 1991 when Atlantic Trade d.o.o., a company for distribution of consumer goods, was founded.In the following years, the company grew into a national distributor with distribution centres in Zagreb, Split, Rijeka and Osijek and a distribution portfolio from principals such as Wrigley, Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, etc. [9] [15]