Montenegro properties attract foreign investors
February 26, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Turizmi / Turizam
Since its establishment in 2006, Montenegro has gained the prestigious status of leading Europe in terms of foreign investment per capita.
Recently there has been a surge of interest for the real estate market in Montenegro, which is now being considered as one of the fastest growing property markets in the world. Investors from Europe (UK, Russia), America and the Arab world have pumped hundreds of millions to this growing market in a bid to make quick and significant profits. It should be mentioned that a foreign investor can be the owner of real estate exactly like a Montenegrin citizen. Registration of real estate is complete just after payment of tax on the estimated value of the real estate.
In the past two years property prices have risen on average by 20%-30% per year. For instance, one of the main foreign investors in the market is More Fund. Local brokers conveyed that during May 2007 the Fund purchased a land plot in Drobni Pijesak area, a secluded 250 m long beach, which is accessible only from the sea. The Fund bought 1 sq. m. for 118 euro but as of late sold the area for about 400 euro per 1 sq. m..
Despite the significant price surge, the property prices for investors are still considered attractive.
The demand is steadily increasing for country-style properties on the coast due to the huge potential for the development of tourist projects. The most attractive locations for investors are areas near Lake Skadar, the old Royal Capital of Cetinje, and the tourist resorts in the North: Bjelasica, near Kolasin and Durmitor, at Zabljak. According to industry experts, the rising interest in the Montenegrin properties is not expected to ebb in the foreseeable future.
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Crna Gora blizu ukidanja viza
February 22, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Bota / Svijet
22.02.2008-Potpredsjednik Evropske komisije Franko Fratini kazao je juče da će Brisel tokom pregovora o liberalizaciji viznog režima svaku državu Zapadnog Balkana vrednovati pojedinačno, istovremeno ocjenjujući da je Podgorica “postigla značajne rezultate” u oblastima vezanim za ovaj proces.
Štampa piše da je to ohrabrilo ministra unutrašnjih poslova i javne uprave Jusufa Kalamperovića da na početku pregovora o liberalizaciji viznog režima izrazi nadu da će državljani Crne Gore do kraja godine putovati bez viza u 24 države šengen zone.
“Mi ćemo svaku zemlju posmatrati pojedinačno, zavisno od zasluga. Zato sam ja danas ovdje. Mislim da je Crna Gora postigla važne uspjehe i rezultate, kao što je usvajanje novog Ustava, borba protiv organizovanog kriminala…”, rekao je Fratini koji je sa premijerom u ostavci Željkom Šturanovićem otvorio prvi dijalog o liberalizaciji viznog režima između Crne Gore i EU.
Na sastanku u vili “Gorica” kojem su prisutvovali predstavnici Vlade Crne Gore i Evropske komisije (EK) i koji je bio otvoren za novinare, Fratini je objasnio da Brisel na “mapi puta” ka liberalizaciji viznog režima ocjenjuje uspjehe iz četiri područja.
To su bezbjednost ličnih isprava, borba protiv nelegalne imigracije, javna bezbjednost i kriterijumi koji se odnose na spoljnu politiku. “Vi ste postigli značajne rezulate u svim ovim područjima”, ocijenio je Fratini i podsjetio da će u Crnoj Gori do kraja aprila početi izdavanje novih pasoša i ličnih karata sa biometrijom.
“To je jedan od jasnih rezultata, tako da mogu da kažem da je Crna Gora na pravom putu”.
Kalamperović je evropskom komesaru uručio model budućeg crnogorskog pasoša, kao i zakone i predloge zakona od čije primjene i usvajanja zavisi liberalizacija viznog režima.
On je Fratiniju, strastvenom filatelisti, poklonio sve primjerke poštanskih markica koje su izdate u Crnoj Gori od proglašenja nezavisnosti.
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Minister Mate on Security as a Common Good and on Visa Liberalisation with Montenegro |
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Dragutin Mate, Slovenian Minister of the Interior and President of the Justice and Home Affairs Council, attended the fifth annual ministerial conference on cooperation on border security in the Western Balkans, held in Budva, Montenegro and organised by the Ministry of the Interior and Public Administration of Montenegro and the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF). |
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The fifth annual ministerial conference under the auspices of the Geneva DCAF is devoted to the evaluation of progress achieved and activities carried out in 2007 as part of the DFAC Border Security Programme 2008–2011. DCAF programmes focus on a broad spectrum of public security issues. The DFAC Border Security Programme, which is one of its active programmes, began to be implemented in November 2001. Its objectives include enhancing security and cooperating in efficient border control in the Western Balkan region. Minister Mate stated that, despite the fact that each country exercises its functions on its own side of the border, “we are all on the same side of the border when it comes to combating all forms of crime, terrorism and other security risks. This increased awareness is reflected in specific activities and reinforced police and border police cooperation regardless of the origin of police forces.” The countries in the region have already concluded a number of agreements on cross-border police cooperation. In this context Minister Mate underlined that “the switch from bilateral cross-border cooperation to regional cross-border cooperation is of great significance. The signing of the modern and comprehensive Police Cooperation Convention for Southeast Europe means genuine progress, not only benefiting the populations of the contracting parties but with much wider favourable effects. The fact that some countries in the region have already ratified the Convention is a strong message that the region is willing and able to raise the level of security while ensuring fundamental human rights and brings to the region the latest standards applicable in the EU Member States.” The Geneva DCAF, in cooperation with Austria and Slovenia, actively supports activities aimed at setting up capacities and implementing the Police Cooperation Convention for Southeast Europe, which was signed on 5 May 2006 in Vienna. Further, at the conference Minister Mate signed a Cooperation and Partnership Agreement between the Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Slovenia and Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces. As part of his visit, Minister Mate also joined Franco Frattini, Vice-President of the European Commission and European Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security, who today in Podgorica announced the beginning of dialogue on visa liberalisation with Montenegro. Slovenia supports dialogue with the Western Balkan countries, as this will contribute to their timely drawing closer to the European Union.
LE MINISTRE DE L’INTERIEUR SLOVENE, M. DRAGUTIN MATE
M. Dragutin Mate, ministre slovène de l’Intérieur présidant actuellement le Conseil des affaires intérieures de l’UE, a participé à Budva, au Monténégro, à la cinquième conférence ministérielle annuelle sur la coopération dans le domaine de la sécurité frontalière dans la région des Balkans occidentaux Cette réunion était organisée par le Ministère monténégrin de l’Intérieur et de l’administration publique et le Centre pour le contrôle démocratique des forces armées (DCAF) de Genève. A cette occasion, M. Mate a tenu les propos suivants au nom de la présidence slovène du Conseil de l’UE : « La sécurité n’est pas une valeur qui peut être réduite au territoire d’un seul pays, la situation d’un pays en matière de sécurité ayant des incidences sur la sécurité d’une région, d’un continent et même à l’échelle mondiale. Nous ne voulons pas que l’Union européenne et l’espace Schengen soient considérés comme des forteresses. À cet effet, la Slovénie a fait du renforcement de la sécurité et de la liberté dans les Balkans occidentaux une priorité de sa présidence.» La cinquième conférence ministérielle annuelle sous l’égide de l’organisation DCAF est destinée à l’évaluation des progrès et des activités réalisés en 2007 dans le cadre du Programme DCAF relatif à la sécurité frontalière 2008 – 2011. Les programmes DCAF couvrent un spectre large de la sécurité publique. Un des programmes en cours, initié au mois de novembre 2001, est intitulé « DCAF’s Border security program ». Il est destiné au renforcement de la sécurité et de la coopération, ceci devant assurer un contrôle plus efficace des frontières dans la région des Balkans occidentaux. Bien que chaque pays effectue ses missions dans le cadre de ses frontières nationales, M. Mate a assuré que :« nous avons de plus en plus conscience d’être du même côté dans la lutte contre toute forme de criminalité, de terrorisme et les autres risques menaçant notre sécurité. Cette sensibilisation accrue est suivie d’actions concrètes et d’une coopération renforcée entre les forces de polices nationale et frontalière de toutes origines. » Les pays de la région ont déjà conclu beaucoup d’accords relatifs à la coopération policière transfrontalière. Sur ce point, M. Mate a évoqué que « le passage du niveau bilatéral au niveau régional dans le domaine de la coopération policière était d’une grande importance. La signature d’une convention moderne et complète relative à la coopération policière dans l’Europe du Sud-Est constitue un progrès remarquable. Elle a des effets bénéfiques non seulement pour la population des parties contractantes mais aussi à une échelle plus large. La ratification de cette convention par certains pays de la région est porteuse d’un message politique fort : celui qui affirme la volonté et les capacités de la région à œuvrer pour accroître son niveau de sécurité, tout en respectant la garantie des droits fondamentaux de l’homme et les standards de l’UE ». En coopération avec l’Autriche et la Slovénie, le DCAF soutient de manière intensive les activités en vue de l’application de la Convention relative à la coopération policière dans l’Europe du Sud-Est, signée le 5 mai 2006 à Vienne. Lors de cette conférence, M. Dragutin Mate a signé le Mémorandum de coopération et de partenariat entre le Ministère de l’Intérieur de la République de Slovénie et le Centre pour le contrôle des forces armées de Genève. Lors de sa visite, le ministre slovène, M. Mate, a également rejoint le Vice-président de la Commission européenne et le commissaire européen en charge des affaires relevant du domaine de la « Justice, Liberté et Sécurité », M. Franco Frattini. Ce dernier a annoncé, aujourd’hui à Podgorica, l’ouverture du dialogue relatif à la libéralisation du régime des visas avec le Monténégro. La Slovénie soutient l’ouverture du dialogue avec les pays des Balkans occidentaux, ce qui facilitera leur rapprochement avec l’UE.
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Russians prompt boom in Montenegro
February 20, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Turizmi / Turizam
Russian money is transforming parts of Montenegro |
But Montenegro keeps another record, it gets more foreign investment per capita than any other country in Europe, well over $1,000 (£515) for each of its 650,000 people. Much of it comes from Russia.
Step off the plane in the Montenegrin capital, Podgorica, and the first thing you see is a billboard in Russian: “Come where they like you!” it says invitingly.
It is just one of many such adverts aimed at the rich Russians flocking to this small Slavic nation, which some are already calling Moscow-on-Sea.
Building boom
The visitors from the cold are changing the media scene.
There is a weekly news programme in Russian on a local TV station and a glossy monthly magazine, both produced by three young professionals from Moscow.
They came to Montenegro on holiday and decided to make it their home - and their business.
Young Russians are making inroads on Montenegro’s media scene |
One of them, Alexander Bespartochnyy, told me with a disarming smile, “the adverts are aggressive, but the people are not.”
Yet just an hour’s drive from the capital, the Russian wave is leaving a big mark on Montenegro’s stunning scenery.
Wedged between craggy mountains and the glimmering Adriatic, the town of Budva is pockmarked with large cranes and building-sites almost everywhere you look.
Bang in the middle of town, a Russian-built hotel clad in black marble stands out amid traditional white houses.
Another Russian company is building the tallest hotel on the coast, a 16-storey luxury complex.
Oligarch inrush
Among those rumoured to be snapping up prime real estate here are Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of Chelsea football club, and the mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov.
Ivan Golovkin is not mega-rich yet, but he is working on it. He has taken a year off from studying economics in Saint Petersburg to sell top of the range flats in Montenegro.
Are some Russians laundering dirty money? |
Complete with Italian bathroom fittings, swimming pool and underground parking, the average cost is well over half-a-million dollars.
Ivan’s clients are Russian businessmen.
“Several times people have tried to pay cash,” he says, “but we don’t work this way. We are very careful to check. It’s all clean money.”
Yet there is concern that in some cases the property boom may be a cover for turning dirty money into respectable profit, especially since Montenegro unilaterally adopted the euro in 2002.
The European Commission has repeatedly warned that money-laundering is a critical problem which has to be tackled if the country wants to move towards EU membership.
In a report late last year, the commission complains there is “no proper monitoring of financial transactions,” especially in real estate and inward investment, and “considerable room for corruption in land-use planning, construction and privatisation.”
Toxic worries
The report also calls on Montenegro to do more to protect the environment.
Once again, there is a Russian connection.
Not far from Podgorica there is a huge pond, its waters an ominous shade of red.
It collects the toxic waste from Montenegro’s biggest company, the Kap aluminium complex that accounts for 40% of the country’s exports.
Darko Pajovic, who heads the environmental group Green Home, showed me around a deserted village next to the plant.
Toxic waste from the Kap plant is collected in open ponds |
Its ruined walls have turned deep red too.
Strong winds blow the aluminium oxide dust across a valley which produces much of the country’s fruit and vegetables.
Two years ago, the plant was sold to Oleg Deripaska, Russia’s richest oligarch with close ties to the Kremlin.
In a statement for the BBC, the plant’s management explains that they are investing 30 million dollars in new equipment and technologies to cut dust and gas emissions by the end of the decade.
But Darko thinks that a western investor would be more sensitive about environmental protection and public opinion.
“Our government generally say they want to be part of the EU, but in practice it’s totally the opposite.”
Back in Podgorica, Petar Ivanovic, the director of the investment promotion agency, dismisses complaints about Russian investors as overly simplistic.
“This is business,” he says, “and if we create a more open system, we have a better chance to survive on a very competitive market and attract more and better investors.”
Montenegro is set to join the EU sooner or later.
But by the time it gets there, it may find out that its most valuable assets are controlled from Moscow.
UNESCO-Weltkulturerbestätten: Dalmatien, Montenegro, Mostar
February 20, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Turizmi / Turizam
Eine Reise zu den Weltkulturerbe-Stätten
Das Besondere: die Reiseroute und durchgängige örtliche Reiseleitung
13.09.2008 - 21.09.2008
Das blaue Band der Adria umschlingt Dalmatiens Küsten. Mediterranes Klima, grüne Ufer, weiße Kieselbuchten, bizarre Gebirge und Städte mit mediterranem Charme erwarten Sie hier. Mit den bewahrten natürlichen Landschaften, mittelalterlichen Städten und kulturgeschichtlichen Denkmälern, die unter dem Schutz der UNESCO stehen, gehört diese Destination zu dem attraktivsten Reisezielen in Europa.
Reiseverlauf:
1. Tag: Anreise nach Zagreb.
2. Tag: Zagreb und Zadar.
3. Tag: Zadar, Split und Dubrovnik.
4. Tag: Dubrovnik.
5. Tag: Montenegro.
6. Tag: Mostar und Makarska Riviera.
7. Tag: Trogir und Zadar.
8. Tag: Küstenpanoramastraße nach Opatija.
9. Tag: Rückreise durch Slowenien und Österreich nach Deutschland.
Das von der UNESCO erfasste Welterbe setzt sich aus dem Weltkulturerbe und dem Weltnaturerbe zusammen. Insgesamt umfasst die UNESCO-Liste des Welterbes über 850 Denkmäler in 140 Ländern.
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Libéralisation du régime des visas pour Monténégro
February 20, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Rajoni / Region
M. Dragutin Mate, Ministre de l’Intérieur slovène, qui préside le Conseil de l’UE dans le domaine des affaires intérieures, participera à la cinquième conférence ministérielle annuelle sur la coopération dans le domaine de la sécurité frontalière des Balkans occidentaux qui aura lieu du 21 au 23 février 2008 à Budva, Monténégro, à l’invitation de M. Jusuf Kalamperović, Ministre de l’Intérieur et de l’administration publique du Monténégro, et de M. dr. Theodor Winkler, Ambassadeur et Directeur du Centre pour le contrôle démocratique des forces armées (DCAF), Genève. Le Ministre slovène prendra la parole au nom de la présidence slovène du Conseil de l’UE et signera un Accord de coopération et de partenariat entre le Ministère de l’Intérieur de la République de Slovénie et le Centre pour le contrôle démocratique des forces armées de Genève.
Déjà au début des préparatifs, les Balkans occidentaux ont été identifiés comme étant un des domaines prioritaires de la présidence slovène du Conseil de l’UE, la sécurité des frontières nationales étant en même temps un des problèmes clés pour l’UE dans son ensemble. La stabilité dans cette région est d’importance majeure pour la Slovénie et la présidence slovène représente une opportunité unique pour que la Slovénie devienne le pont entre les pays de l’Europe du Sud-est et l’UE.
La cinquième conférence ministérielle sous l’égide de l’organisation DCAF est destinée à l’élaboration d’une évaluation du progrès et des activités réalisés en 2007 dans le cadre du Programme DCAF pour le domaine de la sécurité frontalière 2008 - 2011. La conférence sera centrée sur les thèmes, liés aux défis auxquels sont confrontés les Etats et l’UE dans le domaine de la sécurité des frontières. Les thèmes concernés sont les suivants : les systèmes de gestion des frontières nationales dans l’Europe du Sud-est, l’évaluation du progrès des Etats dans le domaine de sécurité des frontières en 2007, les processus d’implémentation et d’évaluation des activités, effectuées dans ce domaine, et le plan annuel d’activités communes pour l’année 2008 et les lignes directrices stratégiques pour la période du 2009 au 2011.
A la conférence participeront des représentants du Centre pour le contrôle démocratique des forces armées (DCAF) et des autorités locales, des ministres de l’intérieur et les autres hauts représentants des Etats, de la Commission européenne et des agences de sécurité internationales. La conférence commencera le 21.2.2008 l’après-midi par une réunion d’ouverture et les discours de bienvenue et durera jusqu’au 23.2.2008. Pendant la conférence, quatre réunions sont prévues.
Pendant la visite, M. Mate, Ministre de l’Intérieur de la République de Slovénie, se joindra au vice-président de la Commission européenne et Commissaire européen pour justice, liberté et sécurité, M. Franco Frattini, qui, les 20 et 21 février 2008, à Skopje et à Podgorica, annoncera le début de dialogue relatif à la libéralisation du régime des visas avec l’Ancienne république yougoslave de Macédoine et le Monténégro. La Slovénie soutient le début de dialogue avec les pays des Balkans Occidentaux qui contribuera à une association plus rapide des pays des Balkans Occidentaux à l’UE.
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U Turističkoj organizaciji Budve zadovoljni nastupom na Sajmu u Pragu
February 19, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Turizmi / Turizam
Sajam posjetilo 30.000 ljudi
BUDVA - Turistička organizacija Opštine Budva je samostalno predstavila turističku ponudu Budvanske rivijere od 14. do 17. februara na 17. turističkoj berzi ” Holiday world ”, u Pragu.
Na ovom prestižnom internacionalnom turističkom sajmu za područje Centralne Evrope, nastupili su Dubai, Tajland, Tajvan, Indija, Šri Lanka, Maldivi i mnogi drugi. Na Sajmu su se predstavile i agencije koje nude aranžmane za putovanja u sve dijelove svijeta.
Ove godine turističku ponudu predstavilo je oko 700 učesnika iz preko 50 zemalja, a Sajam je posjetilo oko 30.000 ljudi.
- Štand TO Budve se nalazio u okruženju Španije, Italije, Turske, Grčke, Kipra i Slovenije, u dijelu zemalja Mediterana. Promo materijali su bili na češkom jeziku, tipa Opšta brušura Budve, Katalog privatnog smještaja, Mapa Budve, Info Budva, Info Petrovac, Top 10, Bird watching, Vodič za zabavu i Album priljateljstva - navodi se u saopšetnju TOB-a.
Na štandu TOB-a turističku ponudu je predstavila i Nacionalna turistička organizacija Crne Gore, Turistička organizacija Tivat, Turistička organizacija Bar, HTP “Budvanska rivijera” i HTP “Ulcinjska rivijera”.
Rast gostiju iz Češke
U 2007. godini u Budvi je zabilježen rast broja turista s područja Češke. Prema zvaničnim statističkim podacima, tokom prošle godine Crnu Goru je posjetilo preko 33.078 turista iz Češke Republike koji su ostvarili više od 266.566 noćenja, što je za 20 odsto više nego 2006. Od ovog broja, Budvu je posjetilo 12.571 čeških gostiju, što je za 36 odsto više u odnosu na 2006. godinu, kada je broj gostiju s ovog tržišta bio 9.251. - Ove godine očekuje se rast turista s češkog tržišta za oko 10 odsto - najavljuju iz lokalne TO.
Ja. N.
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Madonna do të këndojë sivjet në Mal të Zi
February 15, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Zbavitje / Zabava
Bisedimet me menaxherët e Madonnas zgajtën dy muaj, ndërsa për interpretim janë marrë vesh për
çmimin prej më së paku 5 milionë euro.Nëse iu besohet mediave malazeze,këtë verë Madonna do të interpretojë në Budva në plazhin Jaz. Lajmin për ardhjen e mundshme të pop-mbretëreshës në Mal të Zi u paraqit para dy muaj, megjithatë atëkohë organizatorët ende nuk ishin të sigurt se a do të jenë të suksesshëm bisedat me menaxhmentin e saj.Gazeta ditore malazeze ‘Vijesti’ mori vërtetimin se marrëveshja
është arrit dhe se këtë verë Madonna do të këndojë në plazhin e njohur budvan.Rolin kyç në bisedime e kishte Svetozar Maroviç, nënkryetar i Partisë Demokratike të Socialistëve dhe ish-kryetari i Unionit Serbi-Mali i Zi.
Duke iu falënderuar lidhjeve të tij, ai arriti të bind ekipin menaxherialtë Madonnas që ta pranojnë ofertën nga Budva.
Koncerti do të duhej të mbahej kah fundi i gushtit apo në javën e parë të shtatorit.Vitin e kaluar në të njëjtin plazh Marovic arriti të sillte bendin legjendar The Rolling Stones,gjë që ishte interpretimi i parë i ndonjë ylli ndërkombëtar në Malin e Zi të pavarur. Bisedimet me menaxherët e Madonnas zgajtën dy muaj, ndërsa për interpretim janë marrë vesh për çmimin prej më së paku 5 milionë euro.Pas dyshimeve të mëdha,edhe këtë vit Madonna do të fillojë turneun e saj të madh e cila do të quhet ‘Madonna At 50’.Emri është i lidhur me vitin në të cilin pop-mbretëresha e kremton 50 vjetorin e lindjes dhe 25 vjet të punës së suksesshme në skenën muzikore.
Madonna concert in Montenegro 2008
February 14, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Zbavitje / Zabava
PODGORICA - Pop superstar Madonna is expected to perform in Montenegro, according to Podgorica daily Vijesti.
The daily writes that she will hold a concert there in late August or early September during her world tour to celebrate her 50th birthday and 25-year career.
The concert is expected to take place on Budva’s Jaz beach, where the Rolling Stones played last September.
Madonna is expected to receive USD 5mn for the concert.
The daily writes that the concert was agreed upon with the pop star’s management “thanks to close ties that the Democratic Party of Socialists Vice-President Svetozar Marović has, whose idea it was to bring today’s most extrovert pop icon to Jaz beach, following last year’s spectacular Rolling Stones concert.”
“Marović convinced Madonna’s managerial team to accept Budva’s offer,” the daily writes.
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Plans to privatise
February 4, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Turizmi / Turizam
A draft privatisation plan for Montenegro’s state-owned companies has been proposed by the Montenegrin Privatisation Council, and will be discussed by the government next week. The plan has announced the Read more
Od Ulcinja do Herceg Novog,30 hiljada kvadrata novog plažnog prostora
January 12, 2008 by Ulqini
Filed under Turizmi / Turizam
Crna Gora: U 2008 oko 30 hiljada kvadrata novog plažnog prostora
U 2008. godini Crna Gora će dobiti oko 30 hiljada kvadrata novog plažnog prostora od Herceg Novog do Ulcinja, najavio je direktor JP Morsko dobro Rajko Barović. Riječ je o neuredjenom dijelu obale, čija izgradnja će biti samo početak Read more


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19.04.2008 - 27.04.2008