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Culture | Climat | Religions | Territorial administrative structure | Country's présentation | Areas | Demography | People in the army | Principal islands | Rivers | Maximum altitude | Phone specificities | Time difference | Technical specificities | Limitations and driving | Presentation Page 2

 

1. Culture

  1. This country belong to the culture, historic patrimonial and historic traditionnal belong to the Central of Europe and to the mediterranée area. Extremly rich and having a big cultural and historic value, Croatia's situation in Europe show her old History.

  2. The culture urban coast are easily visible in a lot of town on the coast as Porec, Rovinj, Pula, Zadar, Sibenik, Hvar, Korcula and Ston, Split (with Diocletians palace) and Dubrovnik which belong to one part of patrimonial and cultural, all these under the protection of the UNESCO.

  3. Museums page: click here (museums)


2. Climat

North of Croatia has a continental central climat. On the coast, with the different height Balkans mountains have a mediterraneen climat.

The spring and autumn are soft belong the coast, whereas winter can be really cold and snow in the center and in the north of country.

The weather on this website: click here to see the weather



3. Religions

Catholics, orthodox, muslim, jews, protestants, others

 
4. Territorial administravtive structures in Croatia

Composed with 21 regions (zupanija) 123 towns (grad) 420 departments (opcine) 6812 under-departments (naselja).
  1. Zagreb
  2. Krapina and Zagorje
  3. Sisak and Moslavina
  4. Karlovac
  5. Varazdin
  6. Koprivnica and Krizevci
  7. Bjelovar and Bilogora
  8. Rijeka
  9. Lika and Senj
  10. Virovitica and Podravina
  11. Pozega and Slavonia
  12. Slavonski Brod and Posavina
  13. Zadar
  14. Osijek and Baranja
  15. Sibenik and Knin
  16. Vukovar and Srijem
  17. Split and Dalmatia
  18. Istria
  19. Dubrovnik and Neretva
  20. Cakovec and Medjimurje

Big towns: (Alphabetical order)

  1. Dubrovnik (50 000 hab.)
  2. Gospic
  3. Karlovac (60 000 hab.)
  4. Osijek (105 000 hab.)
  5. Pula (65 000 hab.)
  6. Rijeka (170 000 hab.)
  7. Slavonski Brod (56 000 hab.)
  8. Sisak
  9. Split (190 000 hab.)
  10. Sibenik
  11. Varazdin
  12. Vukovar
  13. Zadar (76 000 hab.)
  14. Zagreb (900 000 hab.)


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