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Increase in Newborns in Porec, Croatia: Birth Rate surge by 8%

Despite the tumultuous 2020 marked by the pandemic, the enchanting city of Porec generously granted 155 newborns, an 8% increase from the previous year, totaling 232,500 kuna from the city budget, translating to 1,500 kuna for each new Porec resident.

Increase in Newborns in Porec, Croatia: Birth Rate surge by 8%

In 2020, a Tough Year, Porec Stepped Up

Morski paints a picture of an astonishing stride taken by the lovely Istrian city, Porec, in a year dominated by pandemic turmoil. The city shelled out a remarkable 232,500 kuna from its budget, a generous 1,500 kuna per newborn, to support 155 new Porec natives - a 8% increase compared to the previous year.

Although precise figures from 2019 regarding the number of Porec newborns are yet to be disclosed, the data on benefits paid out suggests a whopping 12 more infants graced the city last year compared to the year before.

Home to the growing number of its young residents and bustling with the influx of folks moving in from elsewhere, Porec is witnessing a steep rise in the demand for child care facilities. This booming demand is met with the construction of new kindergartens, the employment of additional caregivers, and the opening of new institutions - initiatives that are warmly embraced by both families and professionals in the field.

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For the last three years, Porec has seen the construction of not one, not two, but three new kindergartens and nurseries. The latest addition to this list is currently underway. On the other hand, after the creation of new primary schools in Zbandaj and Finida, the old school building in Veli Maj was repurposed into a nursery, while EU funds facilitated the construction of new nurseries in Dracevac.

Previously, regional kindergartens were established in Varvari and Baderna, a trend that the upcoming kindergarten in Zbandaj is set to continue. As a regional department of the "Radost/Joy" kindergarten from Porec, the Zbandaj kindergarten will accommodate a total of 64 children ranging from infancy to preschool age.

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Always seeking ways to improve education and child care, Porec is committed to setting up institutions near the homes of young families, a move that has been met with positive responses from both families and professionals alike.

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Note: Our search results failed to uncover specific information about educational facilities in Porec built or converted in the past three years.

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  1. The new kindsergarten in Zbandaj, a regional department of the "Radost/Joy" kindergarten from Porec, is set to continue the trend of establishing regional kindergartens in Porec, accommodating 64 children ranging from infancy to preschool age.
  2. Owing to this rise in the number of young families, Porec has recently seen the construction of new child care facilities, including three new kindergartens and nurseries over the past three years, with another addition currently underway.
  3. The city's initiatives to improve education and child care, such as the construction of new kindergartens and the repurposing of old school buildings into nurseries, have been appreciated by both families and professionals in the field, helping to support the growing number of newborns in Porec.
During the pandemic-ridden 2020, the enchanting city of Porec granted 155 baby bonuses to newborns, representing an 8% increase over the previous year. This generous act accounted for 232,500 kuna disbursed from the city budget, translating to approximately 1,500 kuna per newborn in Porec.

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