The most ridiculous law in Croatia? What are weird laws in Italy? A few months back we informed you how for some misdemeanors in Croatia you will pay a fine in Deutsche Marks, a currency which no longer exists. No camouflage attire in the Caribbean.
Can I visit Croatia ? Today, Croatia as a European Union member state implements elements of the EU acquis into its legal system.
Useful laws and rules you should consider while staying in Croatia. Documents– Citizens of the EU countries, the U. Canada, Australia and New Zealand and don’t need visas to visit Croatia. Weird laws in Italy. In Florence you can be fined for eating or drinking on the steps of a church.
In Venice it is illegal to feed the pigeons. In Eraclea , near Venice , it is illegal to build sandcastles and collect seashells. Croatia lies in the western balkans and borders Slovenia, Hungary, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro.
Croatia’s most interesting border, however, is the Adriatic Sea.
It’s the Croatian beaches , islands and historic towns on the Croatia coast, after all, that draw in the vast majority of tourists. But, how much else do you know about Croatia , let see…. There are no laws against homosexual activity in Serbia. There is anti-discrimination legislation , with limited implementation in place. Did you know that a lot of countries have strange international laws ? It’s easy to get in trouble in a foreign country if you don’t know its laws and cultural traditions.
Some laws have not been changed for centuries and are rather funny (or dangerous!) for a modern tourist. Anyone walking around the beach. Must live by rules, or you risk being kille or at the very least nagged to death.
Clothing laws vary considerably around the world. In general, in most countries, there are no laws which prescribe what clothing is required to be worn. However, the community standards of clothing are set indirectly by way of prosecution of those who wear something that is not socially approved. The Museum of Broken Relationship is a museum dedicated exactly to the unsuccessful love stories. The Museum contains many personal items left by former lovers, accompanied by brief descriptions as well.
Initially, this was a travelling collection of donated items, but today, the Museum has a permanent location in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. If a boring old brick-and-mortar building isn’t for you, check out the Tower Cabin. The fact you’re surrounded by stunning countryside is by the by because this large cylindrical building is indeed on the side of “different. This particular statute was put into place after a period of political turmoil.
It’s legal to shoot a Scotsman under certain circumstances.
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