ZAGREB, March 21 (Hina) - Croatian Education Minister Ljilja Vokic,
former Italian Ambassador to Croatia Paolo Pensa and Italian
minority representatives on Thursday reached an agreement on
building an Italian-language high school in Pula.
It was agreed that representatives of the Croatian foreign and
education ministries, Italian embassy officials in Croatia and
representatives of Trieste University would sign a letter of intent
next week.
This document would contain information about the investor,
the owner and other issues related to the school, and a joint
committee would invite international bids for construction of the
school building.
Italian-language education programmes were practiced in 24
kindergartens, 17 elementary schools and four high schools in
Croatia, including 3,770 children and pupils, which, according to
last year's statistics, marked a 230 percent increase since 1980.
The Education Ministry said that these institutions were also
attended by a large number of children who were not members of the
Italian community.
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