Water safety and quality in Croatia
The country belongs to a very small group of countries that don't currently have a drinking water problem. Croatians can safely drink water from faucets, while most European citizens use tap water only for hygiene.
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Tap water quality in Croatia is excellent. The water analyses of the Croatian public waterworks show ...
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