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== Geography == == Geography ==

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Croatia (in Croatian: Hrvatska) is a country of the Balkan Peninsula. Its capital is Zagreb.


Republika Hrvatska
File:Croatia flag medium.png
(In Detail)
National motto: None
Official language Croatian
Capital Zagreb
President Stjepan Mesić
Prime Minister Ivica Račan
Area

 - Total

 - % water
Ranked 123th

56,542 km²

0.01%
Population

 - Total (2000)

 - Density
Ranked 79th

4,390,751

83/km²
Independence 1991
Currency kuna
Time zones UTC +1
National anthem Lijepa naša domovino
Internet TLD .hr
Calling Code 385

History

Main article: History of Croatia

In 1918, Austria-Hungary disintegrated after being on the losing side in WW1. Three of its peoples, the Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes, formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia. Following World War II, Yugoslavia became an independent communist state under the strong hand of Marshal Tito.

Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. After that a rebellion backed by the Yugoslav Army and Belgrade regime started, resulting in the occupation of one third of Croatian territory. It took 5 years of bitter fighting before occupying Serb armies were mostly cleared from Croatian lands. Under UN supervision the last Serb-held enclave in eastern Slavonia was returned to Croatia in 1998.

Politics

Main article: Politics of Croatia

Counties

Main article: Counties of Croatia

Croatia is divided into 20 counties (zupanije, zupanija - singular), 1 city (grad -singular)*:

Bjelovarsko-Bilogorska Zupanija, Brodsko-Posavska Zupanija, Dubrovacko-Neretvanska Zupanija, Istarska Zupanija, Karlovacka Zupanija, Koprivnicko-Krizevacka Zupanija, Krapinsko-Zagorska Zupanija, Licko-Senjska Zupanija, Medimurska Zupanija, Osjecko-Baranjska Zupanija, Pozesko-Slavonska Zupanija, Primorsko-Goranska Zupanija, Sibensko-Kninska Zupanija, Sisacko-Moslavacka Zupanija, Splitsko-Dalmatinska Zupanija, Varazdinska Zupanija, Viroviticko-Podravska Zupanija, Vukovarsko-Srijemska Zupanija, Zadarska Zupanija, Zagreb*, Zagrebacka Zupanija

Geography

Main article: Geography of Croatia

Economy

Main article: Economy of Croatia

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Croatia

Culture

Main article: Culture of Croatia

See also: Music of Croatia

Holidays
DateEnglish NameLocal NameRemarks

Miscellaneous topics

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