Sarajevo–Ploče Railway
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The Sarajevo–Ploče railway is a long railway in
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. The line connects
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with
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,
Mostar Mostar () is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the historical capital of Herzegovina. Mostar is situated on the Neretva Riv ...
and
Ploče Ploče (, ) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Geography Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through th ...
. The route operates through the regions of
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and
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. The route largely follows the route of the
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. Passenger services along the full length of line have been discontinued between 2013 and 2022, running only between Sarajevo and the town of
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on the Bosnian-Croatian border. International train service between Sarajevo and Ploče resumed on 1 July 2022, on weekends until 1 September 2022, using Spanish-designed ''
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'' wagons. This service also ran during the summer of 2023. The line is part of the pan-European corridor 5C from
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and
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to
Ploče Ploče (, ) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Geography Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through th ...
. The section through Bosnia and Herzegovina is marked 11, and through Croatia M304.


Route

The railway starts at Sarajevo station, goes through the Sarajevo field, and has the characteristics of a plain railway. The valley of the river Zujevina acquires the characteristics of a slope and descends through the Ivan Mountain to the
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high-slope railway. The descent of the railway continues on the left side of the Trešanica river to Podorašac, where it crosses to the right side of the Trešanica river to Konjic. The route continues across the Jablanica lake, and after Ostrošac, it descends towards the
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with features of a slope railway. Before Jablanica, it crosses to the right side of the Neretva. The railway continues through the Neretva canyon between the
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and Čvrsnica mountains, and after Raštan, it again crosses to the left side of the Neretva and enters
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. Leaving Mostar, the line heads south, again crosses to the right side of the Neretva to
Ploče Ploče (, ) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Geography Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through th ...
with the features of the low valley railway before ending on the coast of the Adractic sea.


Railway features

Technical data about the current
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railway: * Length: 194.6 km * Track: 1 * Stations: 27 * Bridges: 71 with a total length of * Tunnels: 106 with a total length of (the longest Ivan sedlo, ) * Of the above, 46 tunnels and 21 bridges are on the section between Bradina and Konjic * Track length in stations: (of which in Sarajevo) * Minimum radius on the most difficult sections: 250 m (between Grad and Konjic stations) * Minimum radius on other sections: * Track development coefficient: 1.63 * Expected speeds (according to the project): (minimum) (maximum) * Axle pressure: 20 t * Electrical voltage networks: 25 kV, 50 Hz.


Stations

*
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Konjic Konjic ( sr-Cyrl, Коњиц) is a List of cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, city located in the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of two entities that make up Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located in no ...
*
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* Ostrožac *
Mostar Mostar () is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the historical capital of Herzegovina. Mostar is situated on the Neretva Riv ...
*
Ploče Ploče (, ) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Geography Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through th ...


History


The planning and building

After the
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came under the military administration of
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. This change in circumstances allowed the construction of a railway network in the newly acquired areas to be accelerated, reversing the previous policy of isolating Dalmatian ports from inland access. Military and strategic interests had priority in determining future routes over economic interests. Over the next several decades, a network of
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s throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina were built, with a gauge width of 760 mm, often called the
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. In the period from 1879 to 1891, several railways were connected on the route Bosanski Brod-Zenica-Sarajevo-Mostar-Metković. After the construction of the railway
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, the plan was to build the railway from Sarajevo-
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, and further towards Aržano and
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(Sinjska rera), as well as the Una railway. The Hungarians opposed that plan, believing that the Austrian part of the Monarchy would benefit more from that railway. At that time, the plan for the construction of the Sarajevo-Metković railwayIzgradnja željezničke pruge dolinom rijeke Neretve, str. 107. i 111. was adopted, although it was not the best solution in the long run due to the shallow and muddy Neretva and the impossibility of docking larger vessels in the port of
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. The first measurements began in 1879, and in the summer of 1884, the construction of the first section from
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began, for which all the material was brought via the port in Metković. The most difficult part of this section was from Buna to Čapljina, a length of , because it passed through the Neretva canyon, which was difficult to access, so an auxiliary road was also built for construction purposes. From Gabela to Metković, due to the flooding of the Neretva, the railway was built on an embankment. In this section, the width of the upper embankment was . The rails weighed 17.8 kg per meter in length and the tunnels were built with a width of and a height of . The capacity of the section was 30 trains in 24 hours, and the maximum speed was up to 18 km/h. Although this speed corresponded to a minimum radius of , the built minimum radius was .Izgradnja željezničke pruge dolinom rijeke Neretve, str. 112.


The line opens

The line was opened in 1891 in the
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of 760mm. With the construction of the railway, the port of
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grew into one of the most important ports in
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, and the first port in Dalmatia to receive a railway line. The section from Mostar to Konjic was built through the canyon of the Neretva river, and in some places, it had features of a mountain railway. A lot of walls, tunnels and cuttings were built, and because of the frequent crossing from one side of the river to the other, there were also a lot of bridges, so that section was much more expensive than the section built before. From Konjic to Sarajevo, the builders had to overcome the ascent of Ivan Mountain with a relative height of . For this purpose, a third rail (the so-called
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of engineer Roman Abt) was laid on two sections:
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(3.722 km, incline 35 per thousand) and
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- Raštelica (15.222 km, gradient 60 per thousand). With the construction of the railway, the port in Metković has grown into one of the most important ports in Dalmatia, and the first port in
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to receive a railway. A 648 m tunnel was also cut through the Ivan mountains. Special steam locomotives of the 97 series pulled the trains on these two sections.Pruga Sarajevo – Ploče, str. 5. The total length of the railway from Metković to Sarajevo was , and the construction costs were 19,900,000
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s, and built in a total of four stages, namely: * Metković - Mostar, 43.678 km, put into traffic on 14 May 1885. * Mostar - Ostrožac, 65.315 km, put into traffic on 22 August 1888. * Ostrožac – Konjic, 13.030 km, put into traffic on 10 November 1889. * Konjic - Sarajevo, 55.432 km, put into traffic on 1 August 1891. In addition to the port in Metković, with the subsequent construction and commissioning of the Gabela - Zelenika railway line, Bosnia was also connected to the port in
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near
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. With the subsequent change of the route from Raštelica to Pazarić (complete abolition of the cogwheel on that section) and the construction of a new tunnel through Ivan planina with a length of 3,223 m between the two world wars, the cogwheel was partially abolished on 9 April 1931. Trains used additional locomotives in the so-called pushing or harnessing. Despite the subsequent works, the section was the bottleneck of the entire railway and limited the capacity to 1,000,000 net tons per year, and like most railways built at the time in BiH, this entire railway was built well below the standards for railways of this type.


Continuation to Ploče

Although there was an idea of extending the railway to the mouth of the Neretva, it became relevant in the 1920s as part of the project to connect
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with a new port on the sea, considering that the port in
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could not meet growing needs. There were suggestions that the port should be in Klek or
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, and the ports in
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were also against the new port. At the initiative of the Sarajevo Chamber of Commerce and Crafts, in late 1922 and early 1923, the Association of Engineers and Architects carried out the first measurements and surveys of the terrain at the site of the future port in
Ploče Ploče (, ) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Geography Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through th ...
. Subsequently, at the railway conference held in 1926, it was decided that the future port would be in Ploče. However, construction was constantly delayed due to conflicting interests regarding the future port. The technical study was completed only in 1936, with the port project in Ploče accepted 1938, and work began on the entire route to
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. The entire section had five stations, four bridges and five tunnels. By the end of 1940, almost 80% earthworks on the embankments, five tunnels, twenty-seven buildings, and other structures were complete. With the German and Italian attack on
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, all works were suspended. In 1942, Italy completed the construction of the railway, and after Italy's capitulation, Germany rebuilt the partially damaged railway. At the end of the
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, the railway damaged by the withdrawal of German forces was being rebuilt again, and on 15 July 1945, the entire length from the port in Ploče to Sarajevo was put into traffic.


Postwar modernization

One of the necessary conditions for the industrialization of the
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(SFRY) after the Second World War was the reconstruction of 80% of the railway network destroyed or disabled in the war, the modernization and transition to a standard gauge (1435 mm), in order to increase rail capacity. In
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, new or modernized existing railways were built:
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and others. It was also necessary to modernize the Sarajevo–Ploče railway, considering that the port in Ploče was the most favourable outlet for BiH industry to the
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. The biggest problem was solving the most difficult section of the railway over Ivan Mountain. Research works and studies lasted from 1948 to 1958, during which time 13 possible solutions were analyzed. The adopted solution provided for the maximum use of the existing tunnel through Ivan mountain and the settlements and industries along the existing narrow-gauge railway. The five-year plan established that the railway should be built by the end of 1962. Work on the railway began in 1958, but due to a lack of financial resources, the intensity was limited on the Bradina - Konjic section. Work only intensified in 1961, and the entire length of the line was completed in 1964. Construction took place in three stages: * building construction capacities and a smaller number of tracks * electrification and construction of electrical relay security of stations * remote traffic control, automatic track block, and completion of tracks in stations. The last train of the narrow-gauge railway left Ploče on 5 November 1966. The correspondent of
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wrote on that occasion: Parts of the original line were flooded by the creation of a number of
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dams along the river. The standard gauge line was officially opened on 26 and 27 November 1966. The new railway was put into traffic on 1 December 1966, and traction was initially performed by diesel locomotives because the railway was in the first stage of construction. The electrification of the railway and the electrical relay protection of the stations was completed and put into operation in May 1969. The final completion of the works on the railway was in 1972, with the completion of the remote traffic control system and power plants for powering the catenary network.Sto godina željeznice u Bosni i Hercegovini (ŽTP Sarajevo 1971.), str. 28.-29. The final price of the works on the railway amounted to 1.15 billion dinars. Together with the
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-Sarajevo line, this line made up 24% of the railway network in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time (the total length of both lines was 450.5 km), and 60% of the work and 65% of the revenue of ŽTP Sarajevo, and at that time it was the most modern railway of the then state.


Modernization Effects

With the electrification of the railway, goods traffic recorded constant growth. By 1969, the turnover of goods at Ploče railway station amounted to 1.03 million tons. Already in 1971, the turnover doubled (2.09 million tons), reaching 2.86 million tons in 1977 and 3.61 million tons in 1987. At the same time, passenger traffic was declining: 482,000 passengers departed from the Ploče railway station in 1969, 384,000 in 1971, 296,000 in 1977, and 173,000 in 1987. Due to the integration of the Port of Ploče and ŽTP Sarajevo in 1969, work began on expanding the port's capacity in Ploče. The increase in the volume of freight traffic on the railway was accompanied by an increase in traffic in the port of Ploče. Thus, traffic in the port increased from 1.1 million tons in 1969 to 2.3 million tons in 1971, when an oil-receiving facility with a capacity of 1.5 million tons per year was built. The increase in the capacity of the port in Ploče continued with the construction of a terminal for the transport of live livestock, wood, grain, and alumina, so the port in Ploče acquired the conditions for transit cargo from Central European countries. Already in 1977, the traffic of the port amounted to 2.95 million tons, and thanks to the development of large companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Željezara Zenica, KHK Lukavac, Aluminij Mostar) was constantly increasing, so in 1987 it exceeded 4.5 million tons.Povijesni razvoj luke u Pločama
Objavljeno 21. travnja 2014.


Breakup of Yugoslavia

With the independence of Croatia in 1991, the Croatian section of the line was transferred to the newly formed railway company Hrvatske željeznice (HŽ), while the remaining section north of
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remained within Bosnia and Herzegovina (then still a constituent republic of
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). This section was transferred to Željeznice Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine (ŽFBH) in 1993 following Bosnia's
declaration of independence A declaration of independence is an assertion by a polity in a defined territory that it is independent and constitutes a state. Such places are usually declared from part or all of the territory of another state or failed state, or are breaka ...
. On the eve of the war itself, in 1992, a large part of the railway infrastructure in BiH was modernized, including the rolling stock and traction vehicles, and the tracks were overhauled The war in Bosnia and Herzegovina led to the suspension of traffic on most railway lines. Although on a much smaller scale than before the war, traffic on part of this railway was also carried out during the war, namely on the section Ploče - Čapljina and Mostar- Baćevići and later (with the establishment of Željeznice Herceg Bosne) also from the suburbs of Mostar to Čapljina. According to data from Željeznice FBiH, war damage to facilities and infrastructure in BiH amounted to about 854 million US dollars. The port in Ploče also suffered indirect war damage, which during the war operated at 5-10% of its capacity, and the pre-war volume of traffic was overtaken only in 2008 (5.1 million tons).


Current status

Today, three railway operators operate the line. In the territory of BiH, Željeznice FBiH operates (including the Čapljina station), and further in the territory of Croatia, HŽ Cargo and Enna Transport operate. Since 2010, passenger services uses
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trains. The passenger service connecting Sarajevo and Ploče ceased operating in December 2013 and resumed again after almost 9 years. According to data from the State Bureau of Statistics, in 2012, traffic of 1,118,962 tons (loading 788,674 t, unloading 329,288 t) was recorded at the railway station in Ploče. The number of passengers was 7,935, which was significantly lower compared to the period before the
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. The line was closed from 2015-2017 for repairs and upgrades. Passenger service did not extend into Croatia; the final distance from
Čapljina Čapljina ( cyrl, Чапљина, ) is a city located in Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located on the border with Croatia a mere from the Adriatic Sea. The rive ...
at the BiH-Croatia border to Ploče was operated as a
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. Nonetheless, during the summer of 2022, the Talgo service from Sarajevo was extended to the Croatian coastal town of
Ploče Ploče (, ) is a town and seaport in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia. Geography Ploče is located on the Adriatic coast in Dalmatia just north of the Neretva Delta and is the natural seaside endpoint of most north-south routes through th ...
during the weekends. From 1 July to 11 September 2022. the train operated three times a week, on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. In 2018
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named the line "among the most beautiful in the world" among the 18 countries in the world where you can best experience the adventure of travelling by train.


Usage

The line is used by the following services: *Sarajevo - Konjic - Mostar - Čapljina Brzi voz (Talgo) *Sarajevo - Konjic Lokalni voz *Metković - Ploče


Gallery

11.05.11 Sarajevo ŽFBH 441.906 (5806017524).jpg, Class 441 electric loco with two coaches (ex-SJ) at
Sarajevo main railway station Sarajevo main railway station ( Bosnian: ''Glavna željeznička stanica u Sarajevu'') is a railway station in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in the northwest part of the city, approximately 3 kilometers from the downtown ...
, May 2011 Railway bridge near Sarajevo.jpg, Railway bridge near Sarajevo Zeljeznicki most Tarcin.jpg,
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near
Tarčin Tarčin is a village in the municipality of Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is located around 30 km west of Sarajevo in the Sarajevo Canton within the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. European route E73, a European highway betwee ...
Bradina, nádraží.jpg, Bradina railway station,
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, 2012 11.05.11 Konjic ŽFBH 441.901 (5805458607).jpg, ŽFBH 441.901 at Konjic railway station Yugoslav-Railways BiH Ostrozac 1982-06-13.jpg, Train in Ostrožac near Jablanica, 1982 Most preko Neretve, južno od Jablanice 20070603 115.jpg,
Neretva The Neretva (, sr-Cyrl, Неретва), also known as Narenta, is one of the largest rivers of the eastern part of the Adriatic basin. Four Hydroelectricity, hydroelectric power plants with Dam, large dams (higher than 15 metres) provide flood ...
railway bridge, south of Jablanica, 2007 TrainTrip-Sarajevo-Mostar2.jpg, Photo taken from train between Jablanica and
Mostar Mostar () is a city and the administrative centre of Herzegovina-Neretva Canton of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the historical capital of Herzegovina. Mostar is situated on the Neretva Riv ...
(Neretva-valley) NERETVA RIVER GORGE BRIDGES.jpg, Regional train near Drežanka Mostar-railway-station-platforms.jpg, Platforms of Mostar railway station, in the background Hum mountain, May 2012 11.05.11 Čaplijna ŽFBH 212.184 (5806018082).jpg, Čapljina border station, with an ex-DB 212.184 diesel. Zeljeznicka stanica Metkovic 2.JPG, Metković railway station Zeljeznicka stanica Opuzen.jpg, Opuzen railway station Dio delte Neretve i željeznička pruga za luku Ploče.jpg, Railway line at
Rogotin Rogotin is a village in southern Dalmatia, Croatia, located between Ploče and Metković Metković () is a town in the Dubrovnik-Neretva County of Croatia, located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the river Neretva and on the b ...
Zeljeznicka stanica Ploče.jpg, Ploče railway station, 2009


Further reading

*Sarajevo - Ploče Railway, Institute for Newspaper-Publishing and Propaganda Activity JŽ, Belgrade *One hundred years of railways in Bosnia and Herzegovina (monograph), ŽTP Sarajevo, Press and Propaganda Service, Sarajevo 1971. *100 years of the railways of Montenegro (group of authors), Podgorica 2009. ISBN 978-86-7420-054-4 (available on the pages of the Railway Infrastructure of Montenegro) *Construction of a railway line along the Neretva river valley (Ivan Jurić, Ph.D.) Croatian Neretva Collection 1/2009. (pp. 99 – 127), Zagreb, 2009. ISSN 1847-1579, available on the pages o
the Society of Neretva and Friends of NeretvaVersion of the original page
archived on 16 January 2014. *Longitudinal profile of the normal gauge line Sarajevo - Ploče, Association of Yugoslav Railways, Institute for Design and Construction Supervision, December 10, 1962.


References



''This article is based in part upon a translation of the Croatian-language version as at February 2023.''


External links

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