Refueling in Slovenia and Croatia is becoming more expensive

Refueling in Slovenia and Croatia is becoming more expensive

In Slovenia, where the government sets prices off the highways, the price of regular gasoline rose by 2.3 cents to 1.542 euros per liter. The price of diesel increased by 1.5 cents to 1.542 euros. The new prices will remain valid until April 22, the Slovenian Energy Ministry said.

In Croatia, where regulated prices apply at all gas stations, the price of gasoline increases by 2 cents to 1.54 euros per liter, and diesel prices rise by 1 cent to 1.46 euros, as the Croatian government announced. The prices are also valid for the next two weeks.

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