ZAGREB, Croatia, May 16 (UNHCR) - A survey commissioned by the UN refugee agency has found that less than half of some 120,000 ethnic Serbs registered as returnees in Croatia actually live in the ...
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Recently-published census data shows that the number of Serbs and other ethnic groups living in Croatia has fallen – another sign that the country’s minorities need stronger legal protection amid ...
Two Croatian cities are in the top ten. First, we have Zagreb in fourth place. The capital city is not only one of the best places to live in Croatia, but also in the entire Southern European region.
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