BELI MANASTIR, Jan 1 (Hina) - Croatia's eastern region of Baranja currently has almost 1,300 heads of deer and a great number of wild boar and other animals, while three war-devastated hunters' lodges in Baranja and three in other
Croatian Forests Administration in Osijek have just been reconstructed. The Croatian Forests Administration has invested about 20 million kuna into the revival of the hunting branch after the peaceful reintegration of the Croatian eastern Danube River region in 1998. At the present a group of foreigners is hunting on Baranja's hunting grounds, and have announced they will organise trips for foreign tourists to Baranja's and Croatian Forests elite hunting grounds. German businessman Siggi Einhellig and Katharina Kiss from Vienna said "Baranja's hunting grounds and related activities are the best in Europe". Besides the rich hunting opportunities, Croat
BELI MANASTIR, Jan 1 (Hina) - Croatia's eastern region of Baranja
currently has almost 1,300 heads of deer and a great number of wild
boar and other animals, while three war-devastated hunters' lodges
in Baranja and three in other Croatian Forests Administration in
Osijek have just been reconstructed.
The Croatian Forests Administration has invested about 20 million
kuna into the revival of the hunting branch after the peaceful
reintegration of the Croatian eastern Danube River region in 1998.
At the present a group of foreigners is hunting on Baranja's hunting
grounds, and have announced they will organise trips for foreign
tourists to Baranja's and Croatian Forests elite hunting grounds.
German businessman Siggi Einhellig and Katharina Kiss from Vienna
said "Baranja's hunting grounds and related activities are the best
in Europe".
Besides the rich hunting opportunities, Croatia also provides
something Europe no longer has -- the untouched nature of Danubian
forests, they added, and announced they would soon sent a letter of
intention on long-term cooperation.
(hina) lml