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VUKOVAR, Oct 2 (Hina) - Croatia's special commission for
estimating how much cultural monuments are damaged, on Thursday
began assessing the damage caused in the Danube river area during
the Homeland War.
Two three-member teams of the commission will work in
Vukovar, and the other two teams will be in Baranja.
By Monday damage at 26 buildings in Vukovar, which have
donators or need to be urgently renovated, will be assessed.
Some of these buildings are the Franciscan monastery and
church of St. Philip and Jacob, the Serb Orthodox church of St.
Nicholas. Eltz Castle, the palace of the Sirmium county, the
house where a Nobel-prize-winner, Lavoslav Ruzicka, was born, the
building where the Bauer art collection was housed, and so on.
According to figures of the Croatian culture ministry
commission, there are more than 130 cultural monuments in
Vukovar, and more than 30 in the Baranja area.
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