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January 25, — Replacing the outgoing Andrew Dalgleish, Simon Thomas new ambassador to Croatia is an expert on security and counterterrorism. After five years in his position, the United Kindom's popular ambassador to Croatia, Andrew Dalgleish will move on to pastures new in July Britain has appointed Simon Thomas new ambassador to Croatia. He has a background in diplomacy and is an expert on security and counterterrorism. Simon Thomas new ambassador to Croatia is a career diplomat but has held several positions outside of the diplomatic service. He joined the United Kingdom Diplomatic Service in , after graduating with honours in Russian language and literature at the University of Birmingham. Following another UK-based appointment, he again took up the position of Deputy Head of Mission, this time at the British Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, where he spent over two years. In the period since, Simon Thomas new ambassador to Croatia returned to education. He has also been learning Croatian. Very much looking forward to getting to know Hrvatska and her people, and to deepening the great friendship between our two countries. Mr Dalgleish will be transferring to another appointment within the United Kingdom Diplomatic Service. We wish him the best of luck and warmly welcome Simon Thomas new ambassador to Croatia. January 25, — Released images show falling snow is causing extremely difficult conditions on some Croatian roads, both motorways and state roads, with the mountainous regions of Lika and Gorski Kotar most affected. Any optimists living in Zagreb could be forgiven for thinking winter was over. Over a succession of two days last week they were basking in the relatively balmy daytime temperatures of 16 degrees. The sun shone brightly, the boots stayed indoors and lighter jackets were thrown on to visit the shops. Not everyone in Zagreb is an optimist, though. And those with an experience that is greater than their hope knew the reality of the situation; Croatia's winter can turn round at any moment to bite you in the ass. Snow covering the Lika region. And that's exactly what happened this weekend, when falling snow produced treacherous driving conditions across a wide area of Croatia. On some motorways, a ban on trucks with trailers and tractors with semi-trailers is in place because of the continually falling snow. Another response to the falling snow has been to make winter vehicle equipment mandatory. A thick layer of snow covers the road near Delnice at While the Croatian capital was experiencing its warm spell, falling snow continued to descend on more mountainous regions of the country, Lika and Gorski Kotar in particular. And it is those that remain most affected by the treacherous driving conditions. Hrvatske Autoceste Croatian Motorways are responding to the continuing weather conditions. But, they released pictures of one motorway section near Delnice which, even after plowing, was 30 minutes later again covered by the falling snow. A snowplow arrives at Thick falling snow and ice made it difficult to drive on the A6 Zagreb - Rijeka highway. By HAK also reported that there is currently no passable road for trucks with trailers and tractors with semi-trailers from the direction of the continental interior towards Rijeka and Istria and Dalmatia and vice versa. The colder temperatures are expected to stick around for most of the early part of the week, although the skies may be clearer in some regions. Temperatures will rise again heading towards next weekend under an increasing cloud cover, but the chilly conditions might well bounce back towards the end of next weekend. Zagreb itself could even experience more snowfall at that time. According to the Croatian Audiovisual Centre, the film 'is a story about Martin, who tried to fight the system but is now on the run, and conceptual artist Sara. Together, they join a revolutionary commune in the countryside, with the police on their trail. Inspector Ambroz knows that asking the right questions is more important than the answers, because maybe none of this is true. Structural engineers arrived in Petrinja on the morning of 29 December to see the effects of a magnitude 5 foreshock that hit the day before. When the 6. Nearly 1, structural engineers are registered with the Earthquake Engineering Centre which they launched then as a platform for entering information on inspected buildings. They used to enter information on 2, to 2, buildings inspected per day, twice as many as after the Zagreb quake. Initially, all engineers participated in those inspections on a voluntary basis. Later, those who asked for them received per diems. Some companies would no longer allow their employees to volunteer, but many continued to work as volunteers. He says the quake was extremely strong and that the damage was as expected. The centre of Petrinja clearly shows that valuable historical heritage cannot survive if it is not reconstructed, he says. He adds that damage was frequent also due to construction of different quality. There has been a lot of public discussion about the fact that villages which were completely reconstructed after the war sustained unexpectedly extensive damage. All the damaged houses had gross engineering errors during execution. Who is guilty, I don't know. It can be established easily, he says. This means that a house was practically restored to its original condition, which was allowed in post-war reconstruction to facilitate refugee returns and due to the enormous number of houses that had to be reconstructed. Regardless of the criticisms of the post-war reconstruction, reconstructed houses have resisted the earthquake relatively well, except in cases of gross construction errors, he adds. The number of active cases in Croatia currently stands at 2,, including 1, COVID patients in hospitals, of whom are on ventilators. Since 25 February , when Croatia registered its first case of the infection, , people have contracted the novel coronavirus, and , have recovered, including in the last 24 hours. January 24, - The strict control of passengers from countries marked as epidemiologically high-risk countries began in Germany on Sunday. Germany no longer considers Croatia an epidemiologically high-risk country. Travelers from these countries must present a negative coronavirus test upon arrival in Germany. Despite the negative test, all passengers coming to Germany must spend 10 days in self-isolation. Before traveling to Germany, all passengers are required to report to the German health authorities online, and carriers are required to check whether passengers have a negative test on hand before traveling. The high-risk area is a new category that applies to countries where the seven-day incidence exceeds the value of Among these countries are almost all Southeast European countries, with the exception of Croatia. Croatia is still treated as a risk area, which means that travelers from Croatia do not have to present a negative test immediately upon arrival in Germany but must present it within 48 hours after their arrival. The number of active cases in Croatia is currently 2,, including 1, COVID patients in hospital, of whom are on ventilators. Since 25 February , when Croatia registered its first case of the infection, , people have contracted coronavirus, and , have recovered, including in the last 24 hours. For the latest travel info, bookmark our main travel info article, which is updated daily. Read the Croatian Travel Update in your language - now available in 24 languages. January 24, — Croatian cultural and archaeological heritage is insufficiently known about and attracts only up to 5 million visitors a year, while the Italian Pompeii attracts as many as 12 million a year. This comparison indicates a big opportunity for the development of special forms of Croatian cultural tourism. Croatia has a huge cultural and tourist potential, and in order to use it, we need to change the approach and create new types of experts in this field. This is one of the conclusions presented at the final conference of the ArhKonTur — Archaeological Conceptual Tourism Guiding project, organised by the Libertas University. The European Institute of Cultural Routes' director, Stefano Dominioni, said during the conference that since , with its activities, Croatia has made great progress by being included in the project of cultural routes of the Council of Europe. Currently, Croatia is involved in 13 international routes, and we also have initiatives for routes whose starting point would be here. Richards believes that Croatia could soon be positioned as a cultural destination by educating new experts, tbe innovative interpretation of cultural heritage, and the use of new technologies and augmented reality that allows guests to have a more intense experience of both tangible and intangible heritage. It is interesting, Richards points out, that destinations' mobile applications download an average of only users, which means that the approach to communication with the guest must change. Bettany Hughes, a well-known historian and author of TV documentaries, pointed out that a well-told story always brings results. After her TV series about Egypt, British interest and bookings for that destination increased fourfold. Her documentaries reach as many as million viewers on well-known television networks. She announced the filming of the series 'Wonderful Treasures' with the intention of dedicating one of the episodes to Croatia. The ArhKonTur project offers a solution to the lack of specialist professional and pedagogical competencies of lecturers and the lack of education models for specific areas of archaeological tourism. The project is co-financed by the European Social Fund. Three completely new specialist training programmes have since been developed to offer sustainable and responsible archaeological tourism, as well as conceptual tourism management. The first generation of 40 specialist guides of hard-to-employ groups in the labour market, young people up to 25 years of age and those older than 54 years of age have completed the training. A handbook was also prepared in both English and Croatian on trends in archaeological tourism, as was an interpretive guide for seven selected sites in seven Croatian counties. They focus on improving the existing cultural tourism information system through the CulTourAIR project, part of which is a Handbook of Participatory Tourism which connects community and culture through storytelling, which has since been developed. He added they were searching for relocation sites, noting that the priority is to put a roof over people's head. This means, he said, that about 3, buildings may have to be demolished or thoroughly reconstructed. About 10, buildings still need to be inspected. The reconstruction also includes the construction of replacement buildings in the same place or somewhere else, which will depend on the quality of the ground. He stressed that it was difficult to carry out construction works while the ground was still shaking. The existing Reconstruction Act, he said, stipulates what kind of buildings are planned to be built and their size. It remains to be established whether a particular building will be prefabricated, semi-prefabricated or a masonry building. In any case, he stressed, the reconstruction will be done in cooperation with the owners of the buildings. He pointed out that constructing prefabricated or semi-prefabricated buildings had not been very popular here, but he said they were quality buildings and could replace masonry construction well and quickly. For the latest information on the earthquake emergency, follow the dedicated TCN section. January 24, — Cycling tourism in Istria has long been recognised as a niche that can enrich the overall tourist offer, extend the pre and post-season, and be an additional motive for guests exploring new destinations on two wheels. To further improve and develop cycling tourism, Istria County is preparing a Study on the quality management of cycling tourism development. The Study includes users and the local population's opinions and monitors cycling tourism's impact on other activities and society. The study's value stands at , kuna, of which , kuna was approved from the Tourism Development Fund of the Ministry of Tourism and Sport. When it comes to cycling tourism, the Parenzana bike-hiking trail is indispensable. In the past five years, Istria County, local self-government units, and the Ministry of Tourism invested 3,, kuna in Parenzana's arrangement, maintenance, and promotion. Investments were made in lighting the Kalcini tunnel and general regular maintenance of the route mowing, landscaping was undertaken. At the end of the year, for the first time, ten short videos of 15 seconds each were made to promote Parenzana. In , the emphasis will be placed on the maintenance of drainage canals, of which there are about fifty on Parenzana. Besides that, regular mowing and the upkeep of signposts, info tables, lookouts, WiFi points, and the promotional campaign on social media will continue. The plan is also to shoot a dozen more short videos that would show off the additional content at Parenzana gastronomy, cultural content. Its attractiveness is evidenced by the data on over , visitors in the past three years alone. A total of facilities have been found unfit for use due to the danger of adjacent buildings collapsing while 2, have been found unfit for use due to damage. A total of 2, facilities have been declared temporarily unfit for use because they require a thorough inspection while 2, have been declared temporarily unfit for use because they require repair work due to the danger of some of their elements falling off. A total of units have been found to be undamaged and fit for use, 4, have been declared fit for use without any restrictions because they have sustained no or only minor damage, while 7, have been declared fit for use on the condition instructions given are complied with and recommended repair work is carried out. Daily Travel Updates Click for latest flights, border, corona news. Available IN 24 languages Latest Croatian travel info in your language. RSS feed. Monday, 25 January January 25, — Replacing the outgoing Andrew Dalgleish, Simon Thomas new ambassador to Croatia is an expert on security and counterterrorism After five years in his position, the United Kindom's popular ambassador to Croatia, Andrew Dalgleish will move on to pastures new in July January 25, — Released images show falling snow is causing extremely difficult conditions on some Croatian roads, both motorways and state roads, with the mountainous regions of Lika and Gorski Kotar most affected Any optimists living in Zagreb could be forgiven for thinking winter was over. Snow covering the Lika region And that's exactly what happened this weekend, when falling snow produced treacherous driving conditions across a wide area of Croatia. Sunday, 24 January How did post-war reconstruction affect demolition? There are currently 15, people in self-isolation. To date 1,, people have been tested, 4, of whom in the last 24 hours. To date, 1,, people have been tested, 4, of whom in the last 24 hours. ArhKonTur conference The ArhKonTur project offers a solution to the lack of specialist professional and pedagogical competencies of lecturers and the lack of education models for specific areas of archaeological tourism. We may have a big task ahead of us to relocate residents from such areas, he said. Those found unfit for use get a red label, and there are currently about 3, of them. Prefabricated houses very quality buildings The reconstruction also includes the construction of replacement buildings in the same place or somewhere else, which will depend on the quality of the ground. He added that logistics posed a problem since roads were currently in bad shape. Prosper, May 10 Hvar St. Rocco, Aug 16 Stari Grad St. Lawrence, Aug 10 Vrboska St. Terms of Service Privacy Policy. Subscribe To Our Newsletter. Cookies make it easier for us to provide you with our services. 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