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Hrvatska ima jedno registrirano kulturno dobro na svakih 425 stanovnika. Mnoga posjeduju i građani
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Hrvatska ima jedno registrirano kulturno dobro na svakih 425 stanovnika. Mnoga posjeduju i građani

Croatia has approximately one registered cultural heritage site per 425 inhabitants, making it one of the countries with the highest density of such sites in Europe. The Ministry of Culture and Media highlights that nearly 9,000 cultural goods are officially recorded, including both tangible assets like historical buildings and intangible heritage such as traditional crafts. Many of these sites are owned by private citizens rather than solely by the state or local authorities. Croatia maintains a comprehensive national electronic register of cultural heritage, which includes both physical and non-physical items, and is among the few European countries with such a system. The country has 31 cultural sites listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, along with four nominations on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.

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Hrvatska ima jedno registrirano kulturno dobro na svakih 425 stanovnika. Mnoga posjeduju i građani

Croatia has approximately one registered cultural heritage site per 425 inhabitants, making it one of the countries with the highest density of such sites in Europe. The Ministry of Culture and Media highlights that nearly 9,000 cultural goods are officially recorded, including both tangible assets like historical buildings and intangible heritage such as traditional crafts. Many of these sites are owned by private citizens rather than solely by the state or local authorities. Croatia maintains a comprehensive national electronic register of cultural heritage, which includes both physical and non-physical items, and is among the few European countries with such a system. The country has 31 cultural sites listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, along with four nominations on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article provides factual information about Croatia's cultural heritage, its registration process, and ownership distribution. It does not take a stance on any political issue, nor does it frame the content in a biased manner. The focus is purely descriptive and informative.

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