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The Croatian team of chefs once again presented the richness of our national culinary heritage at the Welsh International Culinary Championship and took 3rd place.
The European Network of City Tourist Offices and Convention Bureaus (European Cities Marketing) organized the first ever workshop ´Meet Europe” in the USA. The participants included the Convention Bureau of the Tourist Board of the City of Zagreb, along with representatives from a total of 11 other European cities.
For the upcoming season, which will start at the end of March, Croatian Railways will prepare a great number of excursion tours. Special trains will take travelers to many destinations in continental Croatia.
More than 40 domestic and foreign performers will perform on five stages at this year's T-Mobile INmusic Festival which will be held on June 24th and 25th at Zagreb's Jarun Lake.
In the middle of March the Zagreb Quartet will hold their second concert marking the celebration of the 90th jubilee anniversary of the oldest chamber ensemble in Croatia. Throughout all of these decades they have continued to foster domestic talent in the creative and performing music arts.
After the organization of this year's slalom race for men and women, the FIS World Cup „VIP Queen Trophy“, the World Handball Championship and the indoor tennis tournament, PBZ Zagreb Indoors, the capital city of Croatia will host the 10th World Synchronized Skating Championship from April 1st to 5th.
With the recently opened venues, Sirup and Shamballa, Zagreb has gained two more places where clubbers can have a good time . In a very short time both have achieved the status of hot nightlife spots.
The exhibit, Carnival – King of Europe, will be open to the audiences until February 25th at the Ethnographic Museum. The exhibit was first shown in Trentino's Ethnographic Museum (Museum of Uses and Customs of the Trentino People) in San Michele all'Adige and is a joint project between museums in Zagreb, Marseille, Skopje and Sofia.