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SARAJEVO, June 2 (Hina) - Croatia is expecting tourism revenue
could reach 2 billion 850 million US dollars in 1998, announced
Croatian Tourist Association President Marjan Bulat in Sarajevo on
Tuesday.
At the press conference organised during the "Croatia Day"
celebration held this week in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulat
emphasised Croatia's achievement in reconstruction of tourist
facilities.
"Following the year 2000 Croatia could expect yearly revenues of 4
billion US dollars from tourism, which would cover the entire
market deficit we have", said Bulat.
Bulat especially invited tourists from Bosnia to choose Croatia as
their holiday destination this year, stressing that they will get
the highest quality service for their money, the cleanest beaches
in Europe and guaranteed total safety.
Bulat expressed expectations that the Dubrovnik-Neretva and Split-
Dalmatia counties would once again become summer holiday
destinations for most Bosnian tourists.
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