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Information About Croatia
Croatia is a small county in southeastern Europe with a population of about one million. Lakh Lakh The capital of Croatia is Zagreb. Due to the 1185 islands and rugged coast of the islands, some people call this county the "Pearl of the Adriatic". We can say that it is divided into five main regions: Slovenia, Central Croatia, Austria, Quenar and Dalmatia. read also: http://grouplinks.wikidot.com/blog:1
Most of Croatia has a continental climate and the coldest parts of the country are the Lika and Gorski ravines, which are surrounded by many beautiful villages. There are eight national parks in the region of Croatia: Brijuni, Cornati, Krka, Miljet, Pachlenica, Peltvis Lakes, Risnajak and Northern Velabit. It is a shame not to see at least one on your tour. Over the centuries, this small country has been successful in many fields like science, sports, literature etc. Nikola Tesla, who invented electricity, Slavoljub Panchala, who invented mechanical pencils, by Fust Wernicke, who invented parachutes, are some of the most famous people. Croatia is also Tye's hometown and you may have heard of all the well-known brothers and sisters Jenica and Ivica Kostelik who won several gold medals in skiing.
When visiting Croatia, you should try seafood, olive oil, wine, as well as traditional dishes including the world's sixth largest Roman amphitheater, Diocletian Palace in Split, the medieval city of Dubrovnik, or the Ishrats Basilica in Perek.
Croatia is a European Mediterranean country that recently gained independence after the War of Independence (1991–1995). It is an unusually shaped land; It appears like a bird with its wings, the language is Croatian. 90% of the population is Croatian (most of them are Catholic). The Croatian coastline is 5835 km long, of which 4057 km are islands, reefs and reefs. Croatia is home to many famous artists, writers, inventors, musicians, such as electric inventor Nikola Tesla, who invented self-propelled torpedoes. The most famous Croatian tourist destinations such as Dubrovnik, Split, Pork and Trogir are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Hum, which holds the Guinness record of the world's smallest city with 23 inhabitants, is located in Croatia. The impressive history of this country can be traced to various relics and relics of the Roman period.
When visiting your country, do not miss monumental buildings such as the city walls in Dubrovnik, the Diocletian Palace in Split and the Roman Amphitheater in Pula. In your spare time you can explore Croatian cuisine: Kobanek, Peg Cheese, Prasut, Strukli, Piroška, Ohanjka and Makovanjka are sure to enjoy your palate. You certainly will not regret visiting this country, as its beautiful landscape, clean nature, crystal clear sea and friendly people cannot be easily forgotten.
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