Four hundred thousand euros to be spent on Croatian and Hungarian wine tourism services
A Croatian village and two Hungarian professional associations began joint development of wine tourism services. The year-long project will cost 405 thousand euros.
Gonda Tibor, the president of the Pécs-Mecsek Wine Route Association told at a press conference on Tuesday in Pécs that the city management of Krizevci, Croatia and the Pécs-Mecsek Wine Route Association partnered to create the Krizevci-Kalnik-Orehovec in Croatia and a wine tourism center will be established in Pécs in the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter. Large part of the amount will be funded by the European Union. (MTI)
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