ZAGREB, 30 Oct (Hina) - It is still unknown if Roma in Orehovica Municipality in the northern Međimurje County will exercise their right to have bilingual signs in streets and on public buildings and in which language the signs will be.
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ZAGREB, 30 Oct (Hina) - It is still unknown if Roma in Orehovica Municipality in the northern Međimurje County will exercise their right to have bilingual signs in streets and on public buildings and in which language the signs will be.
(Hina) ha