The Register of Cultural Goods of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Registar kulturnih dobara Republike Hrvatske) has been established in 1999. The Croatian Ministry of Culture is responsible for the administration of this public register, which has been created according to the Act on the protection and preservation of cultural goods of 1999 (Croatian Zakon o zaštiti i očuvanju kulturnih dobara) (art. 14, OG 69/99[1]). The register is a comprehensive list of all cultural monuments (Croatian: spomenik kulture) under national protection.
^Zakon o zaštiti i očuvanju kulturnih dobara
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The RegisterofCulturalGoodsof the Republic ofCroatia (Croatian: Registar kulturnih dobara Republike Hrvatske) has been established in 1999. The Croatian...
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Register of CulturalGoodsofCroatia (Z-301), for the price of 1.6 million kunas from the Ribnik municipality and in accordance with the decision of the Ministry...
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art of this wooden boat is protected as intangible cultural heritage, and is registered in the RegisterofCulturalGoodsof the Republic ofCroatia. Museum...
village of Trpinja listed in RegisterofCulturalGoodsofCroatia. On the territory of the municipality there are also Serbian Orthodox Church of St. George...