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  2. Government of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Supervises the purchase and trading of real estate in Croatia, except where legislation defines the authority of another body; subsidizes real estate development [45] State Audit Office: Constitution based institution that performs financial audits of the state and local governments (and other entities with majority government ownership) [46]

  3. Jeff Blackard - Wikipedia

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    Website. blackard.net. Jeffory Blackard is an entrepreneur and real estate developer working primarily in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. His developments include Adriatica, [1] in which he intends to reproduce the look and feel [2] of an old-world southern European village [3] (most notably, an Adriatic coast Croatian village) in Texas.

  4. Economy of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Croatian economy is expected to grow between 5.9 and 7.8% in real terms and it is expected to reach between $72 and $73.6 billion according to preliminary estimates by Croatian Government surpassing early estimates of 491 billion kuna or $68.5 billion.

  5. List of cities and towns in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    There is a total of 21 counties of Croatia but only 20 county seats - the capital Zagreb doubles as a county (called City of Zagreb or Grad Zagreb) and the seat of the separate Zagreb County ( Zagrebačka županija) which surrounds Zagreb but does not actually include the capital city. #1 Zagreb. #2 Split. #3 Rijeka.

  6. History of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    History of Croatia. At the time of the Roman Empire, the area of modern Croatia comprised two Roman provinces, Pannonia and Dalmatia. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century, the area was subjugated by the Ostrogoths for 50 years, before being incorporated into the Byzantine Empire .

  7. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia's non-native name derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of North-West Slavic *Xərwate, by liquid metathesis from Common Slavic period *Xorvat, from proposed Proto-Slavic *Xъrvátъ which possibly comes from the 3rd-century Scytho-Sarmatian form attested in the Tanais Tablets as Χοροάθος (Khoroáthos, alternate forms comprise Khoróatos and Khoroúathos). [14]

  8. Ministry of Construction, Spatial Planning and State Property

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    The ministry of Construction, Spatial Planning and State Property of the Republic of Croatia ( Croatian: Ministarstvo graditeljstva, prostornog uređenja i državne imovine) is the ministry in the Government of Croatia which is in charge of construction . The total amount of budget funds allocated to the combined Ministry Construction and the ...

  9. Poreč - Wikipedia

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    The only significant industry in the area is food processing, but Croatia's ongoing integration into the broader European economy has led to Poreč seeing growth in its trade, finance and communication sectors. However, the primary source of income is tourism. [12] Real estate prices are very high due to the city's prime location.