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Croatia's Dalmatian coast full of sun, seafood, swimming and sailing  -  20 Aug 2007
Inside Bay Area,Our trip ended with an overnight stay in Trogir, just north of Split, whose UNESCO-designated port was overflowing with 100-foot yachts (we counted 24)

Four People Injured in Fire  -  Jul 24, 2007
Javno.hr,The traffic has been redirected to the state road D58 Sibenik-Boraja-Trogir-Split. This is the biggest fire in the wider Sibenik area in the last 10 years.

Island-hopping along Croatia's Dalmatian coast: sun  -  Aug 9, 2007
USA TodayOur trip ended with an overnight stay in Trogir, just north of Split, whose UNESCO-designated port was overflowing with 100-foot yachts (we counted 24)

What to Expect Before the End of the Summer?  -  Aug 6, 2007
Javno.hr,On August 26, the Trogir International Film Music Festival opens and lasts until September 2. The Festival’s official award comes in the shape of the



Higgledy-piggledy Dalmatia on The Adriatic  25 Sep 2002
There is the old walled city of Trogir, very similar to Dubrovnik, but not nearly so famous and therefore much less crowded: and the big port of Split, home of ... - Cape Cod Today,

Split searching for more success  Nov 7, 2006
Elektroprijenos. This was the club's identity until 1996 when a merger with MNK Ballantines Trogir saw the dawn of MNK Split. It ... - uefa.com,

In the know  Oct 30, 2006
The English courts have taken a different view and confirmed the confidentiality of arbitral proceedings in Ali Shipping Corporation v Shipyard Trogir (1999). ... - The Lawyer,
Croatia finds bird flu virus in another dead swan Feb 27, 2006
...service of the agriculture ministry, told state news agency Hina the H5 virus was isolated from a swan found dead near the coastal town of Trogir in the ...
Reuters

Croatia detects new case of H5 bird flu in dead swan Feb 26, 2006
Brstilo, head of the veterinary service of the Agriculture Ministry, said the H5 virus was detected in a swan found dead near the coastal town of Trogir in the ...
People's Daily Online,

A wild swan found dead last week on Croatia's Adriatic coast was ... Feb 27, 2006
..."The presence of the H5N1 virus was confirmed in samples of the swan" found dead near the southern town of Trogir, agriculture ministry spokesman Mladen Pavic ...
TODAYonline,

Appleton Boychoir readies for Croatia Mar 22, 2006
...will depart from Chicago’sO’Hare International for a nine-day tour of the major cities in Croatia, including Zagreb, Zadar, Trogir, Sibenik, Split and ...
Appleton Post Crescent,

New bird flu case found in Croatia Feb 27, 2006
The dead swan found last week in the coastal town of Trogir in southern Croatia was infected with the H5N1 virus, said Mladen Pavic, spokesman of the ...
People's Daily Online,

FACTBOX - Bird Flu in Europe Mar 1, 2006
...of Split. A second bird has been found with H5 near Trogir in the southern Adriatic. More tests were being carried out. FRANCE - France ...
Planet Ark,

DJ Livestock Update: German Poultry Sales Dn But Stabilizing Mar 2, 2006
27, the Croatian Veterinary Institute - Poultry Center laboratory detected avian influenza virus H5N1 in a dead swan found near the Dalmatian town of Trogir. ...
TMCnet

Offshore: A question of confidence Mar 15, 2006
...in AEGIS v European Re [2003] and held that Bermuda law is the same as the law of England as expounded by Lord Justice Potter in Ali Shipping v Trogir [1999]. ...
Legal Week,

Niger confirms bird flu cases Feb 27, 2006
Ministry of Agriculture also announced a new outbreak of H5N1 - the third in four months - after a swan died in a park in the southern coastal city of Trogir. ...
Guardian Unlimited,
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