Florists Email List in Croatia

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Last update: July 2026File type: CSV/Excel

SphereScout coverage for Florists in Croatia

SphereScout indexes 800+ public business listings categorized as Florists in Croatia. 100+ businesses (15.7%) have at least one email address; 700+ (84.2%) have at least one phone number.

Public business listings
800+
Businesses with email
100+ (15.7%)
Unique email addresses
100+
Businesses with phone
700+ (84.2%)
Unique phone numbers
700+

Where these listings are concentrated

  • Grad Zagreb100+21.1% of this dataset
  • Splitsko-Dalmatinska70+8.7% of this dataset
  • Osječko-Baranjska60+7.3% of this dataset
  • Zagrebačka60+7% of this dataset

These figures describe SphereScout's current coverage of public business listings in Croatia. They are not an official count of every business or licensed professional. Records marked permanently closed are excluded.

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CompanyLocationPhoneEmailWebsite
TeaZagreb, Grad Zagreb38 5 ** ** 77s***@g***.comwww.cvjecarnicatea.hr
NERA Cvjećarnica i poklon galerijaSisak, Sisačko-Moslavačka38 5 ** ** 97n***@n***.comwww.neraflowers.com
Florami MKarlovac, Karlovačka38 5 ** ** 54m***@g***.comxn--cvjearnica-florami-m-elc.hr
Mali RajRijeka, Primorsko-Goranska38 5 ** ** 19p***@g***.comcvjecarnamaliraj.hr
Cvjećarna Flora - dostava cvijeća Rijeka, Opatija, ViškovoViškovo, Primorsko-Goranska38 5 ** ** 17i***@c***.hrcvjecarnaflora.hr
Dostava VijenacaRijeka, Primorsko-Goranskad***@v***.comvijenac-hr.com
Cvjećarna DadoRijeka, Primorsko-Goranska38 5 ** ** 20i***@c***.comwww.cvjecarna-dado.com/kontakt
Cvjećarnica AnnaOsijek, Osječko-Baranjska38 5 ** ** 96c***@r***.comwww.cvjecarnica-anna.hr
Cvjećarnica DonaOsijek, Osječko-Baranjska38 5 ** ** 22c***@g***.comcvjecarnica-dona.com/trgovina
Flower Shop CastleOsijek, Osječko-Baranjska38 5 ** ** 54c***@r***.comwww.cvjecarnica-dvorac.com
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How SphereScout prepares this business contact CSV

SphereScout turns public business profiles into a category-and-location export. The process uses the business categories shown in the current page breakdown and keeps official registers, classifications, licences, and inspections separate from the file.

  1. Match the displayed business categories

    SphereScout selects public business profiles matching the categories shown in the current page breakdown. These labels define the file's scope but do not replace official activity codes or authorizations.

  2. Structure available public details

    SphereScout organizes the available business name, category, location, website, email, phone, and public profile fields, then normalizes and deduplicates contact values for export.

  3. Publish coverage and deliver the CSV

    SphereScout refreshes public business profiles regularly, publishes the latest collection date and available coverage totals, and delivers the selected records as a structured CSV.

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Using business contacts in Croatia

Croatia's Electronic Communications Act generally requires prior consent for email, SMS, MMS, fax, and automated direct marketing, but Article 50(4) excludes communications sent to legal persons from that consent rule. A craft operated by a natural person is not automatically covered by the legal-person exception. When an address identifies an individual, GDPR still requires a lawful basis, transparency, proportionality, and respect for the absolute right to object to direct marketing.

Read Article 50 and the Croatian data-protection authority's guidance
  • Establish whether the recipient is a legal person or a natural-person business; a trading name, custom domain, role inbox, or webmail address does not prove legal form.
  • Use the Court Register to corroborate legal-person matches and the Trade Register to identify crafts, matching the name and address before associating an email domain or telephone number.
  • Treat a registry non-match or ambiguous match as unresolved, not as proof that the business is a craft or sole trader.
  • For a natural-person business, do not send unsolicited electronic marketing without prior consent unless every condition of the narrow existing-customer exception is satisfied.
  • For a legal person, identify the sender and include a valid, free route to stop further messages; meet GDPR duties as well whenever the contact identifies somebody.
  • Document any legitimate-interest assessment for personal data, provide the required privacy information, and do not treat public availability or purchase as automatic permission.
  • Stop direct marketing after an objection and retain the minimum details needed on a suppression list to prevent renewed contact.
  • Before marketing calls or SMS messages, check the Croatian DO NOT CALL register for consumer numbers as well as your own suppression list. Do not contact a registered or previously objecting number without valid consent.

Separate records before electronic outreach

Confirmed legal person
Evidence to establishA reliable Court Register match for the legal person, corroborating name and address, and evidence that the email address or domain belongs to that entity.
Email treatmentThe Article 50 prior-consent rule does not apply to communications to legal persons. Identify the sender, provide a free stop route, honor objections, and meet GDPR duties if personal data is used.
Confirmed natural-person business
Evidence to establishA Trade Register match or other reliable evidence that the recipient is a craft proprietor or another business operated by a natural person.
Email treatmentDo not send unsolicited electronic marketing without prior consent or full satisfaction of the existing-customer exception.
Unresolved operator type
Evidence to establishNo reliable registry match, an ambiguous trading name, webmail, conflicting records, or no dependable link between the contact route and a legal person.
Email treatmentExclude the record from unsolicited electronic outreach until operator type is resolved, or apply the stricter natural-person rules.
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