Osijek opens one of Europe’s longest promenades stretching 10.5 kilometres
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In a historic opening today, the eastern Croatian city of Osijek has connected its Upper and Lower Towns, establishing one...
In a historic opening today, the eastern Croatian city of Osijek has connected its Upper and Lower Towns, establishing one...
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