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In addition, the project will be implemented in the framework of the EU-Turkey Association Agreement.
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In addition, the project will be implemented in the framework of the EU-Turkey Association Agreement.

In Dugopolje, Minister of Regional Development and European Funds Nataša Mikuš Žigman handed over agreements for 266 development projects worth 11 million euros. These projects aim to promote balanced regional development in disadvantaged and mountainous areas through sustainable investments in infrastructure, social services, and community facilities. The funds include 2.5 million euros from the national budget. Local leaders emphasized the importance of these projects for addressing critical issues like communal infrastructure and improving quality of life. Specific projects were approved in Split-Dalmatia and Šibenik-Knin regions, focusing on both urban and rural development needs.

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In addition, the project will be implemented in the framework of the EU-Turkey Association Agreement.

In Dugopolje, Minister of Regional Development and European Funds Nataša Mikuš Žigman handed over agreements for 266 development projects worth 11 million euros. These projects aim to promote balanced regional development in disadvantaged and mountainous areas through sustainable investments in infrastructure, social services, and community facilities. The funds include 2.5 million euros from the national budget. Local leaders emphasized the importance of these projects for addressing critical issues like communal infrastructure and improving quality of life. Specific projects were approved in Split-Dalmatia and Šibenik-Knin regions, focusing on both urban and rural development needs.

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