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Dalmatia Tourist Guide
Vuk Tvrtko Opa~i}: County of Split and Dalmatia . 4 Tourist Review: Publisher: GRAPHIS d.o.o. Maksimirska 88, Zagreb Tel./faks: (385 1) 2322-975 E-mail: [email protected] Editor-in-Chief: Elizabeta [unde Ivo Babi}: Editorial Committee: Zvonko Ben~i}, Smiljana [unde, Split in Emperor Diocletian's Palace . 6 Marilka Krajnovi}, Silvana Jaku{, fra Gabriel Juri{i}, Ton~i ^ori} Editorial Council: Mili Razovi}, Bo`o Sin~i}, Ivica Kova~evi}, Stjepanka Mar~i}, Ivo Babi}: Davor Glavina The historical heart of Trogir and its Art Director: Elizabeta [unde cathedral . 9 Photography Editor: Goran Morovi} Logo Design: @eljko Kozari} Layout and Proofing: GRAPHIS Language Editor: Marilka Krajnovi} Printed in: Croatian, English, Czech, and Gvido Piasevoli: German Pearls of central Dalmatia . 12 Translators: German – Irena Bad`ek-Zub~i} English – Katarina Bijeli}-Beti Czech – Alen Novosad Tourist Map: Ton~i ^ori} Printed by: Tiskara Mei}, Zagreb Cover page: Hvar Port, by Ivo Pervan Ivna Bu}an: Biblical Garden of Stomorija . 15 Published: annually This Review is sponsored by the Tourist Board of the County of Split and Dalmatia For the Tourist Board: Mili Razovi}, Director Prilaz bra}e Kaliterna 10, 21000 Split Gvido Piasevoli: Tel./faks: (385 21) 490-032, 490-033, 490-036 One flew over the tourists' nest . 18 Web: www.dalmacija.net E-mail: [email protected] We would like to thank to all our associates, tourist boards, hotels, and tourist agencies for cooperation. @eljko Kuluz: All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be used or repro- Fishing and fish stories . -
FEEFHS Journal Volume VII No. 1-2 1999
FEEFHS Quarterly A Journal of Central & Bast European Genealogical Studies FEEFHS Quarterly Volume 7, nos. 1-2 FEEFHS Quarterly Who, What and Why is FEEFHS? Tue Federation of East European Family History Societies Editor: Thomas K. Ecllund. [email protected] (FEEFHS) was founded in June 1992 by a small dedicated group Managing Editor: Joseph B. Everett. [email protected] of American and Canadian genealogists with diverse ethnic, reli- Contributing Editors: Shon Edwards gious, and national backgrounds. By the end of that year, eleven Daniel Schlyter societies bad accepted its concept as founding members. Each year Emily Schulz since then FEEFHS has doubled in size. FEEFHS nows represents nearly two hundred organizations as members from twenty-four FEEFHS Executive Council: states, five Canadian provinces, and fourteen countries. lt contin- 1998-1999 FEEFHS officers: ues to grow. President: John D. Movius, c/o FEEFHS (address listed below). About half of these are genealogy societies, others are multi-pur- [email protected] pose societies, surname associations, book or periodical publish- 1st Vice-president: Duncan Gardiner, C.G., 12961 Lake Ave., ers, archives, libraries, family history centers, on-line services, in- Lakewood, OH 44107-1533. [email protected] stitutions, e-mail genealogy list-servers, heraldry societies, and 2nd Vice-president: Laura Hanowski, c/o Saskatchewan Genealogi- other ethnic, religious, and national groups. FEEFHS includes or- cal Society, P.0. Box 1894, Regina, SK, Canada S4P 3EI ganizations representing all East or Central European groups that [email protected] have existing genealogy societies in North America and a growing 3rd Vice-president: Blanche Krbechek, 2041 Orkla Drive, group of worldwide organizations and individual members, from Minneapolis, MN 55427-3429. -
THE ROUGH GUIDE To
ROUGH GUIDES THE ROUGH GUIDE to Croatia CROATIA 0 50 km SLOVENIA HUNGARY ITALY Varaždin Pécs LJUBLJANA 1 Trieste Bjelovar ZAGREB 2 Drava Slatina Rijeka Kutina Karlovac Sava 3 Našice Osijek Slunj Vinkovci Danube Krk PulaCres 4 N Rab Banja Luka Pag Sava Tuzla BOSNIA - HERCEGOVINA SERBIA Zadar Ancona SARAJEVO Vodice 5 Split Imotski ADRIATIC SEA ITALY Hvar Mostar 1 Zagreb Vis 2 Inland Croatia Korculaˇ MONTENEGRO 3 Istria Ston 4 The Kvarner Gulf 6 5 Dalmatia Dubrovnik Podgorica 6 Dubrovnik and around About this book Rough Guides are designed to be good to read and easy to use. The book is divided into the following sections and you should be able to find whatever you need in one of them. The colour section gives you a feel for Croatia, suggesting when to go and what not to miss, and includes a full list of contents. Then comes basics, for pre-departure information and other practicalities. The guide chapters cover Croatia’s regions in depth, each starting with a highlights panel, introduction and a map to help you plan your route. The contexts section fills you in on history, folk and rock music and books, while individual colour inserts introduce the country’s islands and cuisine, and language gives you an extensive menu reader and enough Croatian to get by. The book concludes with all the small print, including details of how to send in updates and corrections, and a comprehensive index. This fifth edition published April 2010 The publishers and authors have done their best to ensure the accuracy and currency of all the information in The Rough Guide to Croatia, however, they can accept no responsibility for any loss, injury, or inconvenience sustained by any traveller as a result of information or advice contained in the guide. -
Split & Central Dalmatia
© Lonely Planet Publications 216 Split & Central Dalmatia Central Dalmatia is the most action-packed, sight-rich and diverse part of Croatia, with dozens of castles, fascinating islands, spectacular beaches, dramatic mountains, quiet ports and an emerg- ing culinary scene, not to mention Split’s Diocletian Palace and medieval Trogir (both Unesco World Heritage sites). In short, this part of Croatia will grip even the most picky visitor. The region stretches from Trogir in the northwest to Ploče in the southeast. Split is its largest city and a hub for bus and boat connections along the Adriatic coast. The rugged DALMATIA DALMATIA 1500m-high Dinaric Range provides the dramatic background to the region. SPLIT & CENTRAL SPLIT & CENTRAL Diocletian’s Palace is a sight like no other (a Roman ruin and the living soul of Split) and it would be a cardinal Dalmatian sin to miss out on the sights, bars, restaurants and general buzz inside it. The Roman ruins in Solin are altogether a more quiet, pensive affair, while Trogir is a tranquil city that’s preserved its fantastic medieval sculpture and architecture. Then there is Hvar Town, the region’s most popular destination, richly ornamented with Renais- sance architecture, good food, a fun atmosphere and tourists – who are in turn ornamented with deep tans, big jewels and shiny yachts. Let’s not forget the coastline: you can choose from the slender and seductive Zlatni Rat on Brač, wonderful beaches in Brela on the Makarska Riviera, secluded coves on Brač, Šolta and Vis, or gorgeous (and nudie) beaches on the Pakleni Islands off Hvar. -
Lokalna Razvojna Strategija Lag-A „Cetinska Krajina“ Za Razdoblje 2014
LOKALNA RAZVOJNA STRATEGIJA LAG-A „CETINSKA KRAJINA“ ZA RAZDOBLJE 2014. - 2020. KRATICE APPRRR Agencija za plaćanja u poljoprivredi, ribarstvu i ruralnom razvoju BDP bruto domaći proizvod CLLD engl. Community Led Local Development – lokalni razvoj pod vodstvom zajednice DZS Državni zavod za statistiku EES elektroenergetski sustav ELARD Europsko LEADER udruženje za ruralni razvoj EU Europska unija HEP Hrvatska elektroprivreda HGK Hrvatska gospodarska komora HZZ Hrvatski zavod za zapošljavanje JLS Jedinica lokalne samouprave LAG Lokalna akcijska grupa LEADER fr. Liaison Entre Actions de Développement de l’Economie Rurale – veze među aktivnostima za razvoj ruralnog gospodarstva LRS Lokalna razvojna strategija NATURA 2000 Ekološka mreža Republike Hrvatske RERA Razvojna agencija Splitsko dalmatinske županije RH Republika Hrvatska SDŽ Splitsko-dalmatinska županija A autocesta DC, D državna cesta LC, L lokalna cesta ŽC, Ž županijska cesta HE hidroelektrana PG poljoprivredno gospodarstvo OPG obiteljsko poljoprivredno gospodarstvo SWOT analiza snaga, slabosti, prilika i prijetnji R & D istraživanje i razvoj PRR Program ruralnog razvoja SADRŽAJ UVOD ............................................................................................................................................. 5 1. OPIS PODRUČJA LAG-A „CETINSKA KRAJINA“ ........................................................... 6 1.1. Opće zemljopisne značajke područja ................................................................................... 6 1.1.1. Geografski položaj ...................................................................................................... -
Hrvatska Gospodarska Komora Županijska Komora Split Povjerenstvo Za Usklađivanje Voznih Redova Izvješće O Provedenom Postup
HRVATSKA GOSPODARSKA KOMORA ŽUPANIJSKA KOMORA SPLIT POVJERENSTVO ZA USKLAĐIVANJE VOZNIH REDOVA IZVJEŠĆE O PROVEDENOM POSTUPKU USKLAĐIVANJA VOZNIH REDOVA ZA NOVE I IZMIJENJENE ŽUPANIJSKE LINIJE Split, ožujak 2017. god. 2 REDNI PRIJEVOZNIK PREDLAGAČ NAZIV PREDLOŽENE VRIJEME VRIJEME PRIJEVOZNIK PRIGOVARAČ VOZNI RED- BROJ ŽUPANIJSKE LINIJE U U STATUS POLASKU POVRAT- KU 1 AUTO PODUZEĆE Z. SPLIT - KLIS 22:45 Promet d.o.o. Split – opravdano sa postojećom NIJE D.O.O., Imotski C101335, C101313 USKLAĐEN AUTOHERC D.O.O., Metković 2 AUTO PODUZEĆE Z. TRILJ - SPLIT 16:35 Autotrans d.o.o. Cres – opravdan prigovor čl. 7. NIJE D.O.O., Imotski stavak 13. Pravilnika o dozvolama USKLAĐEN AUTOHERC D.O.O., Best line d.o.o. - opravdan prigovor čl. 7 stavak 13. Metković Pravilnika o dozvolama 3 AUTO PODUZEĆE Z. IMOTSKI - SPLIT 5:00 Best line d.o.o. – neopravdan prigovor D.O.O., Imotski UP Čazmatrans Promet d.o.o. – neopravdan prigovor AUTOHERC D.O.O., Metković 4 AUTO PODUZEĆE Z. KLIS - SPLIT 22:45 Promet d.o.o. Split – opravdano sa postojećom NIJE D.O.O., Imotski C101335, C101825 USKLAĐEN AUTOHERC D.O.O., Metković 5 AUTO PODUZEĆE Z. SPLIT - IMOTSKI 21:00 Best line d.o.o. - neopravdan prigovor D.O.O., Imotski UP AUTOHERC D.O.O., Metković 6 AUTO PODUZEĆE Z. SPLIT - PRGOMET 6:30 Autotrans d.o.o. Cres – neopravdan prigovor NIJE D.O.O., Imotski USKLAĐEN Best line d.o.o. - neopravdan prigovor AUTOHERC D.O.O., Metković Promet d.o.o. Split – opravdano sa postojećom C101334, C101328 7 AUTO PODUZEĆE Z. SPLIT - PRGOMET 6:45 Autotrans d.o.o. -
Termini Kola
Analyticom COMET Datum: 06.09.2020 Vrijeme: 21:35:24 CEST Ispisao: Čedomil Šimić (34779997) Termini kola Organizacija: (21) Nogometni savez županije splitsko-dalmatinske Natjecanje: (42434746) Prva liga kadeta NSŽSD 2020/2021 - 2020/2021 / Prva liga kadeta NSŽSD 2020/2021 skupina "B" - 2020/2021 UKUPNO REZULTATA: 90 Kolo: 1 Mjesto/Grad Domaći Gosti Datum Rezultat SRC Trilj / Trilj NK Čaporice-Trilj NK Vinjani 19.09.2020 10:45 -:- ŠRC Marijan Šuto-Mrma / Zmijavci NK Croatia NK OSK 19.09.2020 10:45 -:- Gospin Dolac / Imotski NK Imotski NK Kamen 19.09.2020 10:45 -:- Hrvace / Hrvace NK Hrvace HNK Jadran (T) 19.09.2020 10:45 -:- Šarampov / Proložac Donji NK Mladost (P) NK Glavice 1991 19.09.2020 10:45 -:- Kolo: 2 Mjesto/Grad Domaći Gosti Datum Rezultat Stadion Dovica / Vinjani Donji NK Vinjani NK Glavice 1991 26.09.2020 10:45 -:- Slatina / Tučepi HNK Jadran (T) NK Mladost (P) 26.09.2020 10:45 -:- Ivanbegovina / Ivanbegovina NK Kamen NK Hrvace 26.09.2020 10:45 -:- ŠC Gola Brda / Otok NK OSK NK Imotski 26.09.2020 10:45 -:- SRC Trilj / Trilj NK Čaporice-Trilj NK Croatia 26.09.2020 10:45 -:- Kolo: 3 Mjesto/Grad Domaći Gosti Datum Rezultat ŠRC Marijan Šuto-Mrma / Zmijavci NK Croatia NK Vinjani 03.10.2020 10:45 -:- Gospin Dolac / Imotski NK Imotski NK Čaporice-Trilj 03.10.2020 10:45 -:- Hrvace / Hrvace NK Hrvace NK OSK 03.10.2020 10:45 -:- Šarampov / Proložac Donji NK Mladost (P) NK Kamen 03.10.2020 10:45 -:- SC Glavice / Glavice NK Glavice 1991 HNK Jadran (T) 03.10.2020 10:45 -:- Kolo: 4 Mjesto/Grad Domaći Gosti Datum Rezultat Stadion Dovica / -
LOKALNI IZBORI - Drugi Krug Glasovanja 30.5.2021
LOKALNI IZBORI - drugi krug glasovanja 30.5.2021. BROJ BIRAČA U POPISU BIRAČA NAKON ZATVARANJA REGISTRA BIRAČA ŽUPAN, GRADONAČELNIK/OPĆINSKI NAČELNIK, GRADONAČELNIK GRADA ZAGREBA DATUM: 21.05.2021. broj birača 1 ZAGREBAČKA ŽUPANIJA BEDENICA 1.092 BISTRA 5.677 BRCKOVLJANI 5.878 BRDOVEC 10.022 DUBRAVA 3.751 DUBRAVICA 1.128 DUGO SELO 16.791 FARKAŠEVAC 1.370 GRADEC 2.923 IVANIĆ-GRAD 12.257 JAKOVLJE 3.203 JASTREBARSKO 13.719 KLINČA SELA 4.507 KLOŠTAR IVANIĆ 5.310 KRAŠIĆ 2.083 KRAVARSKO 1.660 KRIŽ 5.709 LUKA 1.149 MARIJA GORICA 1.903 ORLE 1.619 PISAROVINA 3.045 POKUPSKO 1.790 PRESEKA 1.030 PUŠĆA 2.229 RAKOVEC 974 RUGVICA 7.131 SAMOBOR 33.210 STUPNIK 3.309 SVETA NEDELJA 16.189 SVETI IVAN ZELINA 13.643 VELIKA GORICA 55.543 VRBOVEC 12.060 ZAPREŠIĆ 22.080 ŽUMBERAK 753 Ukupno 274.737 broj birača 2 KRAPINSKO-ZAGORSKA ŽUPANIJA BEDEKOVČINA 6.519 GORNJA STUBICA 4.319 HUM NA SUTLI 4.030 KLANJEC 2.385 KONJŠČINA 2.985 KRALJEVEC NA SUTLI 1.367 KRAPINSKE TOPLICE 4.538 OROSLAVJE 5.291 PETROVSKO 2.039 STUBIČKE TOPLICE 2.552 ZABOK 7.630 ZLATAR BISTRICA 2.087 Ukupno 45.742 broj birača 3 SISAČKO-MOSLAVAČKA ŽUPANIJA DONJI KUKURUZARI 1.242 DVOR 3.906 GLINA 6.889 GVOZD 2.611 HRVATSKA DUBICA 1.584 HRVATSKA KOSTAJNICA 2.128 JASENOVAC 1.567 KUTINA 18.730 LEKENIK 4.972 LIPOVLJANI 2.654 MAJUR 925 MARTINSKA VES 2.596 NOVSKA 10.827 PETRINJA 20.750 POPOVAČA 9.775 SISAK 38.671 SUNJA 4.678 TOPUSKO 2.482 VELIKA LUDINA 2.084 Ukupno 139.071 broj birača 4 KARLOVAČKA ŽUPANIJA BARILOVIĆ 2.603 BOSILJEVO 1.039 CETINGRAD 1.832 DRAGANIĆ 2.346 DUGA RESA 9.234 GENERALSKI STOL 2.147 JOSIPDOL -
Budget Transparency in Croatian Counties, Cities and Municipalities: November 2019 – April 20201
NEWSLETTER Zagreb l Smičiklasova 21 doi: 10.3326/nle.2020.119 [email protected] l www.ijf.hr l tel: +385(1) 4886 444 No. 119 l July 2020 l ISSN 1848-4662 Budget transparency in Croatian counties, cities and municipalities: November 2019 – April 20201 KATARINA OTT, MIHAELA BRONIĆ, MIROSLAV PETRUŠIĆ, BRANKO STANIĆ SIMONA PRIJAKOVIĆ The overall average level of budget transparency in Croatian local government units2, expressed as the number of budget documents published on their respective official websites, stands at 4.1 (out of a maximum 5). The average value for counties stands at 4.9, for cities 4.5 and 4 for municipalities. Even though the average results keep improving year after year, around 20% of the local government units still fail to publish all three legally required documents, while 41% do not follow the recommendation of the Ministry of Finance for publishing two additional documents. Although the publishing of documents does not, in itself, guarantee absolute transparency, it is considered the initial step toward higher transparency levels necessary for citizens’ participation in the budgetary process and control over the collection and spending of public funds. In these exceptional times of crisis brought about by the coronavirus (plus the earthquake in the case of Zagreb and its surroundings), when revenues are lower and expenditures higher, such control is necessary even more. Exceptional circumstances should not act as an excuse for non-transparent activities that could affect, in both the short and the long term, efficiency and justness, the economic, social and political circumstances as well as the well-being of citizens. -
Croatia Page 1 of 6
Croatia Page 1 of 6 Croatia International Religious Freedom Report 2005 Released by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor The Constitution provides for freedom of conscience and religion and free public profession of religious conviction, and the Government generally respects these rights in practice. There is no official state religion; however, the Roman Catholic Church enjoys a close relationship with the State not shared by other religious groups. The legal position of most major religious communities has improved due to agreements with the State, which grant benefits similar to those enjoyed by the Catholic Church. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom during the period covered by this report, and the coalition Government that took power in 2003 has continued to contribute to the generally free practice of religion. Religion and ethnicity are linked closely in society. Since independence in 1991, religious institutions of all faiths were victimized by the ethnic conflicts that led to the breakup of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. There were sporadic reports of intimidation and vandalism, particularly in the war-affected areas, directed against Serbian Orthodox clergy and property, although there was a decrease in severity and frequency of such attacks. The U.S. Government discusses religious freedom issues with the Government as part of its overall policy to promote human rights. U.S. Embassy officials frequently met with representatives of religious and ethnic minority communities and with government officials. Section I. Religious Demography The country has a total area of 21,831 square miles, and its population is approximately 4,437,000. -
Bluesun Hotel Maestral*** Brela
Beach 50 m bluesun hotel maestral*** Brela Bluesun hotel Maestral*** offers an exceptional atmosphere. Located next to the very sea in the Filipinska 1, 21322 Brela, Croatia most beautiful part of the Makarska Riviera, Maestral is hidden away in the shade of a lush www.bluesunhotels.com pine forest and offers peace and privacy. www.facebook.com/bluesunhotels [email protected] Special asset of this hotel is its architectural heritage. A series of art masterpieces of the legendary Tel. +385 1 3844 288 croatian paintors Edo Murtić and Vasko Lipovac are displayed in the hotel. Architecture and art Fax. +385 1 3844 177 enthusiasts frequently visit Maestral and envision the early days of hotel’s history... such as when frequently visited by Marshal Tito in the 1960's… Rooms and Suites Restaurants and Bars Pools and Beaches • Total rooms: 69 • The hotel restaurant (capacity 200 persons) • Outdoor pool - 77 m2 • Total beds: 138 • Restaurant “Punta rata” (capacity 270 persons) • Sunbathing area Equipment • Welcome drink - extra charge • Sunshades - free at the pool area • Bath or shower/WC • Breakfast buffet • Sun chairs - free at the pool area • Hairdryer • Dessert bar (within meals) • Balcony/terrace • Vegetarian meals (within meals) Additional Features/Services • Air conditioner • Beverages all day (extra charge) • Reception • Heating • Full-board (extra charge) • Luggage service • Sitting area • Lunch box (on request) • Luggage storage • Sofa bed in superior rooms • Lunch buffet in hotel Soline • Reception area • Mini bar - extra -
Croatia Travel Specialists
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