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Regulations of activities and protection levels in marine protected areas of the European Union: A dataset compiled from multiple data sources. [PDF]

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Aminian-Biquet J   +12 more
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Croatian Littoral (Hrvatsko Primorje)

Encyclopedia of Seas, 2021
Igor S. Zonn   +4 more
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Environmental challenges for sustainable development in the Croatian north Adriatic littoral region:

2009
The paper presents some geographical aspects of sustainable development in a part of the North Adriatic region in the Republic of Croatia. This sensitive region is confronted with problems of space management, water supply, waste management, transportation and energy, especially during the tourist season because of the pressure on infrastructure in the
Lončar, Jelena, Maradin, Mladen
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The Dominican Order in Rijeka and Croatian Littoral

Sveti Vid : zbornik, 2003
Drugi Opći zbor (kapitul) Dominikanskog reda 1221. u Bologni, pod predsjedanjem sv. Dominika, stvara odluku o osnivanju samostana u Ugarskoj i Hrvatskoj. Prvi samostani utemeljeni su u Dubrovniku (1225.), Ninu (1228.), Čazmi (1229.), Zagrebu (prije 1241.) i drugdje. Iako su u Hrvatskom primorju dominikanci prisutni već sredinom 13.
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Seasonal Activity of Horse Flies (Diptera:Tabanidae) in the Croatian Littoral

1997
Na području Hrvatskog primorja obadi (Tabanidae) istraživani su u razdoblju od 29. svibnja do 16. kolovoza 1996. godine. Uzorkovanja su obavljena na 77 postaja. Sakupljeno je ukupno 5155 jedinki te je utvrđen 48 vrsta odbada svrstanih u rodove: Chrysops, Atylotus, Therioplectes, Hybomitra, Tabanus, Haemotopota, Dasyrhamphis i Philipomyia.
Krčmar, Stjepan   +2 more
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Olive Sector Value Chain Study For Istria And Croatian Littoral Subregion

2010
The aim of the study on regional level is to make a quality database of all relevant olive production stakeholders and to regulate measures which will ensure an undertaking of necessary activities and properly distribution of resources for this sector development.
Milotić, Aldo   +5 more
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Concentration of population in Croatian littoral area – the example of Dalmatia

2010
In the last several decades, Croatian littoral area has experienced significant changes regarding the distribution of population on the islands, in narrow coastal zone, and in the hinterland. Such changes were primarily the result of intensive littoralization and industrialization. Namely, after the Second World War, the main goal of the state economic
Graovac Matassi, Vera, Faričić, Josip
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Croatian Islands in Littoralization Process

2004
Littoralization, i.e. concentration of economic activities and population along the coast, is a global process which is also present in Croatia, considering its position along the Eastern Adriatic coast. Littoralization in Croatia can be observed through many indicators: intensive development of industry, development of maritime and land transport ...
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Maritime and History Museum of Croatian Littoral Rijeka

2012
The Maritime and History Museum of Croatian Littoral Rijeka is a complex regional museum composed of archaeology, ethnography, cultural- history and maritime history departments. The Museum has the seat in the former Governor's Palace in Rijeka, the first grade cultural monument building.
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