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Croatia's beaches remain public, hotel and fenced beaches will no longer be

Summary by 24ur.com
In Croatia, after 20 years, a new law on the sea public good and sea ports has been adopted. The law prohibits fencing beaches, charging for entry or banning access. New is a division of sea beaches, in which there are no more hotel beaches, and concessions for the use of the marine public good will be awarded by the state for up to five years instead of the previous 99.

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In Croatia, after 20 years, a new law on the sea public good and sea ports has been adopted. The law prohibits fencing beaches, charging for entry or banning access. New is a division of sea beaches, in which there are no more hotel beaches, and concessions for the use of the marine public good will be awarded by the state for up to five years instead of the previous 99.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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24ur.com broke the news in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Monday, July 17, 2023.
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