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Presentation of four Dalmatian counties at Stockholm Central Train StationSTOCKHOLM – From 22 April to 27 April 2010, tourist boards of four counties of the Croatian region of Dalmatia are jointly presenting their offer at one of Stockholm's most lively locations, Central Train Station.22.04.2010. | Press releases
Croatian-Swedish economic cooperation13.04.2010. | Press releases
Croatian-Swedish cooperation in the area of culture, science and education12.04.2010. | Press releases
Croatian-Swedish bilateral relations12.04.2010. | Press releases
Croatian-Swedish Chamber of Commerce founded in GothenburgOn March 26th 2010, the Croatian-Swedish Chamber of Commerce was founded in Gothenburg for the purposes of strengthening the development of the two countries' economic relations.26.03.2010. | Press releases
Dear visitorsDear visitors,
Welcome to the web-pages of the Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in Stockholm.
You will find on these pages various useful information on relations between the Republic of Croatia and the Kingdom of Sweden. You will also find information on relations between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Latvia and the Republic of Lithuania as this Embassy is non-residentially in charge of those two countries as well.01.01.2010. | Press releases
Bebic StockholmLuka Bebic attends meeting of EU Parliament Speakers in Stockholm
Croatian Parliament President Luka Bebic said on Saturday that the debate at the meeting of parliament speakers from EU countries in Stockholm was of interest to Croatia because its parliament was now aligning Croatian legislation to that of the EU and was making necessary preparations to ensure the proper functioning of Croatia as soon as it joined the EU.14.12.2009. | Press releases
Kospr- Pahor ENGCroatia and Slovenia sign arbitration agreement
STOCKHOLM, Nov 4 (Hina) - Croatian Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor and her Slovenian counterpart Borut Pahor signed an agreement in Stockholm on Wednesday referring a border dispute between their countries to an international arbitration tribunal.
The Swedish Prime Minister and president of the European Council, Fredrik Reinfeldt, signed the agreement as a witness.04.11.2009. | Press releases
TRAVELLING WITH PET21.09.2009. | Press releases
TEMPORARY RESIDENCE21.09.2009. | Press releases