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Motor fuels in Croatia noticeably cheaper than in Slovenia

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New petrol and diesel prices apply in Croatia, which are much lower than the prices of motor fuels in Slovenia. Both petrol and diesel have been priced by eight cents per litre following a decision by the Croatian government. A liter of gasoline will cost 1.32 euros in the next 14-day period, and a liter of diesel will cost 1.23 euros. The latter is almost 20 cents less than in Slovenia.

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New petrol and diesel prices apply in Croatia, which are much lower than the prices of motor fuels in Slovenia. Both petrol and diesel have been priced by eight cents per litre following a decision by the Croatian government. A liter of gasoline will cost 1.32 euros in the next 14-day period, and a liter of diesel will cost 1.23 euros. The latter is almost 20 cents less than in Slovenia.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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In Slovenia and Croatia, refueling has become cheaper again since Tuesday, which can also benefit foreign tourists. The reason for this is regulated prices, which are set by governments. In Slovenia, refuelling at gas stations off the motorways has become cheaper. A liter of normal gasoline costs 1.390 euros, 2.6 cents less than before. Diesel fell by 2 cents to 1.421 euros per liter. Regulated prices in Slovenia apply until May 22 The new regul…

·Vienna, Austria
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The new regulated prices, which are set every two weeks by the Slovenian government, are valid until May 22. Regulated prices are also falling in Croatia.

·Vienna, Austria
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In Slovenia, the price of gasoline fell to 1.390 euros, diesel fell to 1.421 euros. In Croatia, too, gasoline and diesel are cheaper than before.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Tuesday, May 9, 2023.
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