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2010 meeting - CLOSED
Workshop venue
The ancient town of Trogir on the Croatian coast is closer to Split
international airport than Split itself. It is one of only two towns on
the Eastern Adriatic to have preserved intact a street plan dating
before the Mongol invasion of 1242. The town hall in the main square
will host the conference sessions, while coffee breaks will be held at
the nearby open-air loggia, which served for solemn civic occasions
during the Middle Ages. Both
can be seen at
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/810/gallery. All conference hotels are
impeccably restored 16th and 17th century town houses within the walls,
with modern amenities. Most are appointed with similarly restored late
19th and early 20th century furniture. The total capacity of hotels in
the old town is around 150 guests, so that most have been booked full
for the purpose of the conference.
Hotel reservation will be provided through
this web site in the "Registration" menu.

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 Strengthening
the SOLid-state research capacities in Zagreb by the introduction of the
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance method


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