Croatia
Date of the succession of the Convention:
Monday, July 6, 1992
Monday, July 6, 1992
Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List
Cultural- Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Centre of Poreč (1997)
- Historic City of Trogir (1997)
- Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian (1979)
- Old City of Dubrovnik (1979)
- Stari Grad Plain (2008)
- The Cathedral of St James in Šibenik (2000)
- Plitvice Lakes National Park (1979)
Properties submitted on the Tentative List
- Zadar - Episcopal complex (2005)
- Historical-town planning ensemble of Ston with Mali Ston, connecting walls, the Mali Ston Bay nature reserve, Stonsko Polje and the salt pans (2005)
- Historical-Town Planning Ensemble Tvrda (Fort) in Osijek (2005)
- Varazdin - Historic Nucleus and Old Town (the Castle) (2005)
- Burg - Castle of Veliki Tabor (2005)
- Lonjsko Polje Nature Park (2005)
- Velebit Mountain (2005)
- Frontiers of the Roman Empire Croatian Limes (2005)
- Diocletian's Palace and the Historical Nucleus of Split (extension) (2005)
- Stari Grad Plain (2005)
- Lubenice (2005)
- Primošten Vineyards (2007)
- Hermitage Blaca (2007)
- City of Motovun (2007)
- The historic town of Korčula (2007)
- Kornati National Park and Telašćica Nature Park (2007)
News
- Jul 7, 2008 Eight new sites, from the Straits of Malacca, to Papua New Guinea and San Marino, added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List
- Aug 7, 2007 Dubrovnik Saved from Wildfires
- Sep 18, 1997 Publication Of The Proceedings Of The International Symposium In Hildesheim, Germany: World Cultural Heritage - A Global Challenge
Events
- Nov 25, 2005 - Nov 26, 2005 Culture Ministers of South-East Europe Meet in Venice
- Sep 24, 1997 - Jun 30, 1998 Bikeabout To Launch Circum-Mediterranean Tour Of World Heritage Sites
Contacts
- H. E. Mr Mirko Galić
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Croatia to France, Permanent Delegate
Permanent Delegation of Croatia to UNESCO
Maison de l'UNESCO
Bureau M.3.44
1, rue Miollis
75732 Paris Cedex 15
Tel: 01.43.06.12.97; 01.47.05.04.42
Fax: 01.45.68.31.48; 01.45.56.10.74
EMail: dl.croatie@unesco.org
Source: UNESCO/ERC - Croatian Commission for UNESCO
President: Mr Vladimir Markovic
Secretary-General: Mrs Rut Carek
Ministry of Culture
Runjaninova 2
10000 ZAGREB
CROATIA
Tel: (385 1) 48 66 304 ; (385 1) 48 66 502 ;
Fax: (385 1) 48 66 526
EMail: unesco@min-kulture.hr; rut.carek@min-kulture.hr;
Web Site: http://www.min-kulture.hr/unesco
Source: UNESCO/ERC