These additional resources were used to bring together a team of local and international specialists to excavate this ship, known as Pula 2, and begin the long task of preserving this treasure. A team of experts from France joined local archeologists, engineers, historians and others to begin a preservation process that is expected to last more than two years. A team of experts works to excavate a small, wooden ship, known as "Pula 2. Video: Learn more about the excavation. In the meantime, however, this discovery is already causing excitement.
In addition to being the first vessel of its type to be discovered on dry land in Croatia, this particular ship is helping to bolster previous assumptions that the Romans borrowed some of their shipbuilding traditions from the people of Istria — the Croatian peninsula where Pula has existed for some three millennia. Part of the hull of Pula 2 as it sits in a desalinization tank. The process of preserving this find could take more than two years. Video: Learn more about Pula 2.
Following the excavation, this ship is now resting in a holding tank in Pula, undergoing a desalinization process that could take anywhere from several months to two years. Once this process is completed the ship is expected to go on public display and there are even plans to reconstruct this ship for display in the Pula harbor.
Video: Learn more about the preservation process.
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By providing funds to develop municipal infrastructure in Pula, a World Bank supported project was also able to help in discovering and preserving the cultural heritage of that city as well — showcasing that the unexpected outcomes of a project can be just as rewarding as those that were intended.
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Funds were made available to help excavate and preserve this archeological relic. Following the excavation of this ship - which paired international experts with their Croatian counterparts - efforts are now underway to desalinize the vessel and preserve it so that generations to come can glimpse into the past of this seafaring community. On 26 May, it dropped below On 3 June, it dropped below However, on 20 June, the number of active cases hit 50 again, surpassing it the next day. On 23 June, it surpassed again.
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For the citizens, the Government set up a website koronavirus. On 18 March, it was announced that, as of the next day, all cultural institutions in Croatia will be closed. The same day, the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb decided, in collaboration with the daily newspaper 24sata , to allow citizens access quality cultural content through a YouTube channel , [23] which will feature daily performances from the branches of opera , ballet and drama , and the viewers will be able to watch some of the most popular performances of the Theater, such as One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away , Swan Lake and Ero the Joker.
Zajc in Rijeka started with an online virtual program Zajc With You on their YouTube channel, [25] as an act responsibility and in solidarity with its audience, citizens of Rijeka and the wider community, especially those most vulnerable ones, either because of their age or because they are "on the front line of defense against the virus".
Some ensembles will not continue their regular and usual work, because it involves gathering of more people, such as orchestras or choirs , and physical contact, such as ballet ensembles.
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Croatian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Zdravko Marić was asked to comment on to what extent the virus has affected the national economy, and if it could trigger an economic crisis. He said:. The situation is very serious, so I have to choose my words carefully. A lot of people are making off the cuff statements. No one in government is negating the problem, the problem is quite evident. But right now we cannot forecast the scope of its effect. No one can. Primarily because no one knows how long the coronavirus crisis will last.
Minister Marić added that it was far too early to make any predictions regarding the national economy in and budgetary revenues:. Our budgetary projection for economic growth, GDP growth this year is 2. The city of Dubrovnik began to brace for the economic impact that the coronavirus could cause in Croatia. On 17 March, Prime Minister Plenković announced closing shopping centres, some shops, restaurants, cinemas, theatres, reading rooms, libraries, gyms, sports centres, fitness centres, recreation centres, dance schools, children's and other workshops, exhibitions, fairs, nightclubs and discos.
From 19 March, all non-essential activities in the service sector were closed. On 1 April, the government proposed a second set of economic measures. Companies that were out of work or were seriously hampered by the pandemic were partially or entirely exempt from tax payments on profit and income, and from contributions. On 9 April, World Bank predicted 6. On 6 May, European Commission predicted 9. On 7 July, they predicted an even worse scenario — According to data from evisitor.
Croatia generally opened borders for tourists in May , and the summer tourist season recorded roughly two thirds of stays compared to the previous year.
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By the end of August, however, the infection rates grew so much that epidemiologists started to express concern about autumn and the coming flu season's effect on the health system. On 11 March, it was announced that kindergartens, schools and universities in Istria County would be closed from 13 March, with students of the first four grades of primary school keeping up with classes via the TV channel HRT 3 or via Sharepoint from Microsoft Office. On 13 March, Prime Minister Plenković announced that all kindergartens, schools and universities in Croatia would be closed for a fortnight starting on 16 March.
On 16 March, Minister of Education Blaženka Divjak confirmed that the same day CARNET , responsible for online classes in Croatia, had been a victim of a cyberattack making the online classes impossible at that moment. On 25 June, as Croatia imposed obligatory self-isolation for all passengers entering the country from Bosnia and Herzegovina , Serbia , North Macedonia and Kosovo ; this, however, was not obligatory for students entering the country to take Matura exams. On 2 March, Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra issued a statement that their joint concert with Filarmomica di Milano conducted by Daniele Gatti , set to be held in Vatroslav Lisinski Concert Hall on 10 March, had been cancelled due to the Italian orchestra coming from the affected Italian area which would've increased the risk of exposure to the virus.
On 11 March, the annual music award ceremony Porin , set to be held on 27 March in Centar Zamet in Rijeka, was postponed until further notice. On 13 March, Serbian popstar Jelena Karleuša postponed her performance in Zagreb nightclub H2O, set to be held the same night, due to "her fans' safety and her own responsibility". Croatian representative Damir Kedžo , set to perform his song " Divlji vjetre " Wild Wind , was expected to perform at the next edition of the contest , [64] [65] [66] but on 23 June Croatian Radiotelevision decided that a new representative would be elected in February During April , there had been widespread media speculation that the Croatian parliamentary election would be called earlier than originally planned, due to the uncertainty created by the still-ongoing worldwide pandemic.
The election was held on 5 July.
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The voter turnout of Archbishop of Zagreb Josip Bozanić supported the removal of holy water from church entrances and handshakes from the Mass , and recommended believers to receive the communion bread from priests into their own hands instead of directly into their mouth. He also recommended believers who had symptoms of respiratory system infection, had visited affected areas, had been in contact with a carrier of the virus, were elderly or suffered from chronic illnesses not to attend the Mass. On 19 March, Croatian Bishops' Conference announced that, as of the next day, all Masses would be closed for the public.
On 9 April, on Maundy Thursday , Civil Protection Directorate allowed the inhabitants of the island of Hvar , which had no active cases, to hold five centuries old night procession Za križen under the condition that only fifteen people take part in it. Groups of fifteen cross carriers exchanged between settlements of Jelsa , Pitve , Vrisnik, Svirče, Vrbanj and Vrboska , while locals kept up from their balconies and front yards.
On 12 April, Parson of Sirobuja Don Josip Delaš verbally assaulted a Dalmatinski portal journalist who came to his Easter Mass and who was also physically assaulted by one of the believers. Don Delaš sparked controversy throughout previous week when he invited believers to his Palm Sunday Mass, held Masses despite misdemeanor charges and warnings from the Archdiocese of Split-Makarska , and even verbally assaulted the police officers who intervened during one of his Masses a few days prior.
On 25 March, first athlete from the country tested positive for the virus, boxer Toni Filipi and his coach Tomo Kadić. On 1 April, KK Cibona fired all of their employees apart from the players due to inability to pay their wages, including even the coach Ivan Velić. On 9 April, HNK Rijeka confirmed their players and employees agreed about a one-third pay cut for the following 16 months. As part of his Adria Tennis Tour , Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic visited Zadar alongside other prominent names from the tennis world.
However, it was cancelled on 21 June as Bulgarian player Grigor Dimitrov contracted the virus.
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On 13 March, Croatia Airlines issued a statement that passengers who had visited the following countries in the previous 14 days would be obliged to spend 14 days in quarantine: Italy, China PR province of Hubei , Korea city of Daegu and province of Cheongdo , and Germany Heinsberg in state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Furthermore, passengers who had visited the following countries in the previous 14 days would be obliged to spend 14 days in self-isolation: France , Sweden , Switzerland , Spain , Germany apart from the aforementioned German area , Austria , United Kingdom , the Netherlands , China apart from the aforementioned Chinese area , Korea apart from the aforementioned Korean area , Japan , Hong Kong , Singapore , Malaysia , Bahrain and Slovenia White Carniola.
Those who did not have residence in Croatia or an address to spend the self-isolation at would be placed in quarantine instead, and those who refuse would be sent back to where they came from. On 14 March, Croatia closed all borders with Bosnia and Herzegovina. On 18 March, it was announced that, as of the next day, 27 border crossing stations on the border with Slovenia would be closed.
On 19 March, after the first recorded case in the city, Dubrovnik Airport was closed.