Murcia Region urges its municipalities to adopt sustainable drainage systems
This is part of a flood-prevention strategy on part of the regional authorities
The platform will allow citizens to take advantage of quick and easy two-way communication between themselves and local authorities
The city signed an agreement for the system’s procurement last week
The system is a hallmark of any smart and developed city and has been in development for years
Upgrade efforts will last throughout the year
The cities that have joined the initiative are Zadar, Sibenik, Split and Dubrovnik
Four kindergartens in the city had their capacity substantially improved thanks to the city’s latest project
Authorities will have some 1.3 billion kuna at their disposal in 2021
The new measures are meant to help the city’s economy survive amidst the constantly shifting circumstances of the pandemic
Thanks to funding granted by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the city takes another step forward towards sustainability
It is the oldest museum institution in Southeastern Europe
The flats that will be built in the area will go towards meeting the needs of young families, young researchers and the families of war veterans
Foreign tourists are again in the majority after almost 3 months
Economic and social activities in Croatian cities will gradually be restarted
Many Croatian cities have come up with innovative ways to provide citizens with trustworthy information about the virus and new lockdown restrictions
The second-largest city in Croatia is expanding further
On 31 January over 200 cultural institutions will be opening their doors to visitors for free
On Sunday citizens and visitors will have the opportunity to experience the best of what Croatia has to offer
See the list with the most exciting artists and top singers performances in Split, Dubrovnik, Sibenik, Zadar, Rijeka and many more
The Croatian town will purchase 40 new buses in 2020
Is your city among the finalists? There are only a few days left to cast your vote
Offering five weeks full of surprises, free transportation and new lines
The investment is worth 12 million euros
It is the 20th Croatian city to introduce it
It is part of an EU-funded STEP-UP project
It will traverse its route daily until 15th September
The new terminal building will open in July
Commencing on 16 July until 1 September
More than 1 billion euro was invested in tourism
It is planned to start on 1st April and operate until 31st October 2019
Apply before 11 December for your chance to embark on the adventure of a lifetime!
Do not wait for the call to be opened – start preparing your proposals now!
The famous festival will take place in Split from 7th to 16th of June