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VARAZDINSKE TOPLICE, May 29 (Hina) - Croatian Premier Zlatko Matesa
on Friday opened a water park as part of the hotel "Minerva" in
Varazdinke Toplice, 70 km north-east of Zagreb, in celebration of
Croatian Statehood Day.
The water park covers an area of 1,200 square metres, and includes a
450 square metre, heated outdoor pool with three slides and other
side attractions. The investment is worth more than US$2 million.
The opening of the water park marks the end of the first phase of a
tourist project to develop the Special Hospital for Medical
Rehabilitation, i.e. Varazdinske Toplice, as a health resort. The
project is based on a study conducted by the Zagreb-based Institute
for Tourism.
The Government would also support the second phase of the Special
Hospital project, Matesa said. This part of the project, "Aquae
Iasae", includes the restoration of the olympic pool, the
construction of a modern thermal spa and a thermal pool.
Speaking on Croatian tourism, Matesa stressed that one of the goals
was developing both continental and health-spa tourism, and that
the Government supported the project called the "Thermal
Riviera".
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