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Looking at the whole of Croatia, Dubrovnik still holds the title of the most expensive city on the coast with an average of 5601 euros per square meter for buying a property. Split and Opatija follow with prices slightly above 5100 euros. Rijeka, along with islands such as Krk and Cres, also record high prices - which confirms that the entire Kvarner is under pressure from continuously growing demand. Real estate in Istria is not...
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