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By the end of January 2015 the largest price increase of apartments noted in Split - 2124 eur/sq.m. The rise of real estate prices in towns was 5.2%.

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By the end of January 2015 the largest price increase of apartments noted in Split - 2124 eur / sq.m. The r ise of real estate prices in towns was 5.2%. However, in absolute terms, the most expensive real estate is still in Dubrovnik - 2899 eur / sq.m, which is only 0.1% higher than a month earlier. In Rijeka, the average price of apartments was 1,378 eur / sq.m showing the same increase of 0.1%. Prices for apartments in Pula rose to 1,306 eur / sq.m (1.1%), Sibenik to 1411 eur / sq.m (0.9% in January). In Zadar marked increase up to 1,733 eur / sq.m (1.7%). The "square meter" mostly fell in Zagreb - by 0.8% to 1,562 eur. The biggest price spread between the main types of real estate observed in Osijek. A partment s were more expensive than houses by 342 eur / sq.m (34.5%). In Zadar the difference was 213 eur / sq.m(12.3%), in Rijeka - 192 eur / sq.m (13.9%). Houses in Zagreb were cheaper than apartments by 294 eur / sq.m (18.8%). It is encouraging to note that real estate in Croatia show some recovery.
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On February 17, 2015 the Russian-Croatian economic forum and presentation of economic capacity of Croatia took place in Moscow . At the forum ware present Minister of the Economics of the Republic of Croatia Ivan Vrdolyak, the former president of the Republic of Croatia Stipe Mesiс. Speeches of representatives "Sberbank" Croatia and "Lukoil Croatia" were the brightest. ADRIONIKA also participated in work of a forum.
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By estimates of the Croatian economists the public debt of the Republic of Croatia will grow in 2015 to 82% of GDP of the country. It is a record level for all the time of existence of independent Croatia.
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