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Population: 4,489,409 Dialing Code: +385 Languages: Croatian 96.1%, Serbian 1%, other and undesignated 2.9% (including Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and German) (2001 census) Religions: Roman Catholic 87.8%, Orthodox 4.4%, other Christian 0.4%, Muslim 1.3%, other and unspecified 0.9%, none 5.2% (2001 census) Internet TLD: .hr Located: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia Area: 56,542 sq km Residents with HIV: 200 Literacy: 98.1% Comparative Size: slightly smaller than West Virginia Nationality Noun: Croat(s), Croatian(s) Nationality Adjective: Croatian currencyHRK |
Quaint villages, picturesque coastlines and ample history make Croatia one of the most coveted destinations in Europe. Although the war that took place in the early 1990s stopped tourism to Croatia for some time, visitors have returned in force to restore the country's thriving tourism industry. There is something for everyone in this scenic European country, from the picturesque resorts along the Adriatic Sea to the northern mountain of Medvednica, located in one of Croatia's many nature preserves.
Beach getaways
The tranquil Mediterranean climate, thousands of offshore islands and a seemingly endless coastline make Croatia's Adriatic Sea an ideal place to get away. With beautiful beaches, natural harbors, numerous bays, ports and marinas, there seems no shortage of sun drenched activities in Croatia. Visitors to Croatia's beautiful beaches enjoy biking, hiking, windsurfing, sailing, scuba diving and dozens of other outdoor activities. When the sun sets, Croatia comes alive with a bustling nightlife in the countless bars and clubs along the coast. Notable beaches in Croatia include Zlatni Rat Beach, Baska Beach, Lopud, Paradise Beach and Trstenica.
Countryside, city and castle tour
Croatia 's unspoiled countryside provides opportunities for hiking, cycling and mountain climbing at almost every turn. Additionally, Croatia is far less expensive to travel through than most other western European countries, making it an ideal stop on any European backpacking excursion.
Although there are numerous inland destinations in Croatia that should be explored, the capital city of Zagreb is not to be missed. Zagreb is really two cities: Lower Town and Upper Town. Culture abounds in this place, with its museums, castles, historic buildings, street markets and religious shrines. While in Zagreb many visitors enjoy a castle tour, they can also take a stroll through Trg Jelacica, a quick shopping excursion at the Dolac market, a tour of the City Museum, or down the colorful Tkalciceva Street.