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Karlovac is a city in central Croatia, 56 km southwest of Zagreb and 130 km northeast of Rijeka. It is located on the Dinaric edge of the Pannonian Plain, and it is from the Karlovac area that the hilly and mountainous part towards the Mediterranean begins. It is located at the intersection of important road and railway routes from Zagreb to Rijeka and Split. In addition to numerous parks and green spaces, which is why it bears the epithet "city of parks", a special feature of Karlovac are as many as four rivers that run through the city - Korana, Kupa, Dobra and Mrežnica, for which it is known as the city of four rivers.
Karlovac has been known as a trading city since ancient times. The development of trade was facilitated by a favorable traffic and geographical position, but also by necessity, because the city was essentially a large barracks of the then Military Border. The priorities of economic development are based on a strong industrial and export-oriented economy, an excellent traffic position and comparative advantages. Numerous natural beauties and cultural sights represent great potential for the development of continental tourism. Likewise, there is potential for further development of the metalworking and textile industries, but also potential for cooperation between large and small entrepreneurs with scientific and research institutions, with the aim of developing and commercializing innovative products.
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