Venue

OPERAS Conference 2024 will be held in Zadar (Croatia) picturesque historical town in southwestern Croatia, famous for its mesmerizing sunsets, ancient churches, sea organ, and many many more.

The conference is at II Palaces, Trg Petra Zoranića 1, 23000 Zadar.

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The conference is organized by the University of Zadar, the largest integrated University in the Republic of Croatia, which includes 25 university departments. Departments perform studies on three levels: undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate. The total number of students in the previously mentioned studies is 6000, and the total number of the University’s employees is 598, out of which there are 422 teaching staff.

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For more information, visit the official website of the University. Join us on a virtual tour around the University of Zadar.

About Zadar

Zadar, a city of exceptional history and rich cultural heritage, a city of tourism. Situated in the heart of the Adriatic, Zadar is the urban centre of northern Dalmatia as administrative, economic, cultural and political centre of the region with 75,000 inhabitants.

The city of Zadar is an easily reached destination by land, sea and air. It has a good traffic infrastructure through which it is directly connected to other bigger cities of the Republic of Croatia: Zagreb, Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik, with extraordinary accommodation and contemporary service of numerous marinas. Whichever way you want to reach Zadar, the natural beauty of the landscape will not leave you equanimous.

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Do you want to know more about Zadar? Explore Zadar Tourist Board!

About Croatia

Croatia is considered one of the safest countries in the world according to The Global Peace Index 2018 produced by Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), ranked 27 among 163 countries.

Croatia occupies the largest area of the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea which, as a part of the Mediterranean Sea, penetrates deep into the European continent. The narrow Dinara Mountain Range separates the country’s Mediterranean region from its central European continental section, which spans from the easterly edges of the Alps in the north west to the shores of the Danube in the East, encompassing the southern part of the fertile Pannonian lowlands.