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Parliament's web pages log more than 1.4 million hits last year

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ZAGREB, July 16(Hina) - The Croatian parliament's web pages logged more than 1.4 million hits last year, up 44 per cent from the year before, the Sabor said earlier this week.
ZAGREB, July 16(Hina) - The Croatian parliament's web pages logged more than 1.4 million hits last year, up 44 per cent from the year before, the Sabor said earlier this week.

Every tenth visit to www.sabor.hr was made by members of the public from their homes.

Twenty-four per cent of all hits was made from inside the parliament.

Economic subjects accounted for 5.3 per cent of all hits and the Sabor was especially interesting to the Croatian National Bank, the Ericsson and Siemens companies, and all other financial institutions.

Science and education institutions accounted for 7.4 per cent of hits and the most frequent visitors were CARNet, student dorms, schools and Zagreb's Law School.

The media accounted for 3.4 per cent of hits, with Croatian Radio and Television, Vecernji List daily and Hina the most frequent visitors.

Among foreign political institutions, the Sabor's web site was most often visited by the European Commission, the Macedonian parliament, the World Bank and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe Mission to Croatia.

In more than one-third of cases, the visitors browsed information about members of parliament.

The most visited page was that of Sabor Speaker Vladimir Seks, in its English version.

It was followed by the Croatian version pages of Milanka Opacic, Djurdja Adlesic, Ingrid Anticevic-Marinovic, and Mirko Filipovic.

Among the Sabor pages dedicated to clubs of deputies, the most visited was that of the ruling Croatian Democratic Union, and among those dedicated to parliamentary committees the one of the committee on legislation.

Content referring to the European Union recorded a quick jump in browsing and the most interesting was a review called "Croatia on the Road to the EU".

Foreign visitors accounted for about 40 per cent of hits on the Sabor pages, from as many as 150 countries, the most frequent being from the United States, Serbia, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Switzerland and Austria.

The Sabor pages logged the most hits last October, as many as 160,000. The monthly average last year was 117,000 hits.

The pages were most visited on Thursdays between 8 am and 3 pm.

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