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Completion of the training program for foreign languages in the Center "Katarina Zrinska" at the Croatian Military College "Dr. Franjo Tudjman"

On Friday, June 28, 2024, the training program for the 76th generation of intensive and 1st generation of non-intensive form was successfully completed at the Center for Foreign Languages "Katarina Zrinska". The programme included English, German, French and Italian courses.

Completion of the training program for foreign languages in the Center "Katarina Zrinska" at the Croatian Military College "Dr. Franjo Tudjman"
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On June 28, 2024, in Zagreb, Split, and Osijek, the foreign language training program was completed for the 76th generation of intensive and the 1st generation of non-intensive forms at the Foreign Language Center "Katarina Zrinska" at the Croatian Military Academy "Dr. Franjo Tuđman".

Program details and number of participants
The training began on April 8 and lasted until June 28, encompassing intensive courses in English and German and non-intensive courses in French in Zagreb and Italian in Split.

Distribution of participants by location
In the Zagreb department, a total of 37 participants attended the training, including two foreign participants from the Armed Forces of Montenegro. In Osijek, 15 participants attended the training, while in Split, 18 participants were recorded.

Conclusion of training
At the end of the courses, a total of 70 participants successfully completed the training, 59 of whom were in intensive courses and 11 in non-intensive courses.

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Creation time: 28 June, 2024

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