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Adriatic Croatia International Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Adriatic Croatia International Club

Adriatic Croatia International Club, commonly referred to as ACI Club or simply ACI, is a Croatian nautical tourism company based in Opatija which operates a marina chain along the Croatian part of the Adriatic coast. From the initial 16 marinas opened in 1986 they expanded to 21 in 1994, which makes it the largest chain of marinas in the Mediterranean as of 2010. ACI is also known for organizing the annual match racing sailing regatta called the "ACI Match Race Cup", first held in 1987.
==History==
ACI was originally established on 1 July 1983 as a state-owned company with the aim of promoting nautical tourism. It was originally called Adriatic Club Yugoslavia (ACY), which was changed in 1991 to Adriatic Yacht Club (due to the breakup of Yugoslavia and Croatia's independence), although they continued using the ACY shortname.〔 In June 1994, after it underwent privatization, the company was re-established as a joint-stock company, adopted its current name and changed their shortname to ACI Club accordingly.
ACI is also the biggest single member of the Croatian Association of Marinas ((クロアチア語:Udruženje hrvatskih marina)), the national trade association of around 50 individual marinas operating in Croatian waters, meaning that ACI controls nearly half of all marinas in the country. The company's shares are listed on the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE), although a 79% majority stake is held by the state-owned Croatian Privatization Fund (HFP) as of December 2009. In May 2010 ACI announced that they were looking for investors willing to fund a new expansion cycle which would include three new large megayacht marinas in the Adriatic.〔

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