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Marko Puljić

Marko's story is similar to those of many other Croats of his time. He was born and immediately thereafter, joined the struggle to attain Croatian independence. 

Once Croatian independence had been achieved he asked himself "now what?" and discovered life and something called the Internet. He began to experiment with websites and started to see the power and the reach of the information age. He began to see it as a tool for linking together and communicating with fellow Croats around the world.  As the potential of the Internet continued to grow he began to try and promote Croatia and Croatians using this new medium. 

Somewhere along the way he met Nenad, the future creator of Croatian World Net and was asked to participate with articles and help in general tasks. With the launch of the revised Croatian World Net website that now stands before you, he was again asked to play a role in it.  

The digital world is not exclusively Marko's medium of choice. He is an author and has had articles published in a wide array of publications from student papers to popular media like the Croatian Chronicle. Marko also has had translations published in both electronic media and in traditional print. The only thing Marko has to do is, publish a book, and he doesn't rule it out - except he doesn't know what he would write about!

Aside from the media Marko tries to keep his mind active and tries to get out as often as he can. His hobbies, or at least what he calls his hobbies, are too numerous and would potentially brand him a geek if he mentioned them.

Articles by this Author
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» Richard Gere Filming in Croatia
By Marko Puljić | Published 09/7/2006 | Culture And Arts | Unrated
Richard Gere will be in Croatia filming his new movie "Spring Break in Bosnia."  Gere  will play  a reporter looking for one of Bosnia's top war criminals.
 
» State Councilor Tang meets Croatian leaders on ties
By Marko Puljić | Published 09/5/2006 | Politics | Unrated

Chinese State Councilor Tang Jiaxuan held talks in Zagreb with Croatian President Stjepan Mesic and Prime Minister Ivo Sanader separately, with both sides pledging to further boost bilateral ties.

» Touring Croatia on a Bicycle
By Marko Puljić | Published 09/3/2006 | Tourism | Unrated
  Increasingly tourists are asking for more from their holidays and gone are the days of merely lying on a beach for two weeks.
» Visit Croatia's Grandest Coastal Town
By Marko Puljić | Published 09/3/2006 | Tourism | Unrated
 Opatija is one of northern Croatia's grandest coastal towns and is an ideal place to see beautiful buildings, take in sea views and wander around colourful gardens.
 
» Olive Oil Tasting in Seattle
By Marko Puljić | Published 09/3/2006 | Events , Croatian Cuisine | Unrated
  The famous DeLaurenti Specialty Food and Wine Store in Seattle's Historic Pike Place Market will host a tasting of Dalmatian Kitchen Olive Oil which is produced and bottled in Croatia.
» Croatia, China seek to Boost Economic Ties
By Marko Puljić | Published 09/2/2006 | Politics | Unrated

Croatian Deputy Prime Minister Damir Polancec, seen here in May 2005, said officials from Croatia and China held talks on boosting economic ties between the two countries and signed a deal on agricultural cooperation.

 
» Yachts and Hot Croatia
By Marko Puljić | Published 08/26/2006 | Tourism | Unrated

 
While there are bundles of cheap, more traditional holidays to pick up in the country, there is an alternative, swash-buckling way of enjoying Croatia's verdant beauty - that of a yacht race.
 

» Fine Living Network to Air Program about Croatia
By Marko Puljić | Published 08/23/2006 | Media Watch | Unrated

 Fine Living Network will feature Croatia in an upcoming program of

   "Any Given Latitude." The program will feature the Kornati Islands, Split and Istria.  
» Dubrovnik Symphony Orchestra Opening Concerts Sept 12 - 16
By Marko Puljić | Published 08/23/2006 | Culture And Arts | Unrated

Croatian piano prodigy Mia Elezovic, American Grammy award winning guitarist Sharon Isbin, and the fiery principal guest conductor Zvonimir Hacko will present masterworks by Schumann, Rodrigo, Mendelssohn, and Beethoven.

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