The new law on tourism for the first time gives cities and municipalities the possibility to limit the number of apartments. One of the first cities that immediately began to regulate was Dubrovnik.
Within the walls, according to the internal population census, in 2016 there were about 1.500 citizens. But today there are much fewer of them, according to estimates, only about a thousand. And in the historical center there are four times more beds for tourists, as many as 3994 beds...
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