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  Croatia (IPA: /kroʊˈeɪʃə/) (Croatian: Hrvatska /xrvatska/), officially the Republic of Croatia, is a southern Central European and a western Balkanic country at the crossroads between the Pannonian Plain and the Mediterranean Sea. Its capital is Zagreb. Croatia borders with Slovenia and Hungary to the north, Serbia to the northeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the east, and Montenegro to the far southeast. Its southern and western flanks border the Adriatic Sea, and it also shares a sea border with Italy in the Gulf of Trieste.
  
  Croatia is a member of United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe and the Council of Europe. The country is also a candidate for membership of the European Union and received a NATO membership invitation on 3 April 2008. On October 17, 2007 Croatia became a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council for the 2008-2009 term.
  
  The Croats settled on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea and the Pannonian lands in early 7th century, forming two principalities, Dalmatia and Pannonia. The establishment of the Trpimirović dynasty ca. 850 brought strengthening to the Dalmatian Croat duchy, which became a kingdom in 925.
  
  In 1102 Croatia entered into a personal union with the Kingdom of Hungary. After the 1526 Battle of Mohács, the "Reliquiae reliquiarum olim inclyti Regni Croatiae" (the remains of the Kingdom of Croatia) became a part of the Habsburg Monarchy in 1527. In 1918 Croatia became a part of the Kingdom of SHS and later the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
  
  In 1941-1945 during World War II, an Axis puppet state known as the Independent State of Croatia existed. After the victory of Tito's People's Liberation Movement and the Allies, Croatia became a constitutive federal republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
  
  In 1991 Croatia proclaimed independence by holding the first democratic elections in the country but had to fight a long and bloody war against the Serb rebels and JNA until 1995.
  
  Croatia was recognized on January 15, 1992 by the European Union and the United Nations. The first country to recognize Croatia was Iceland on December 19, 1991.
  
  Government and politics
  
  Banski dvoriSince the adoption of the 1990 Constitution, Croatia has been a democratic republic. Between 1990 and 2000 it had a semi-presidential system, and since 2000 it has a parliamentary system.
  
  The President of the Republic (Predsjednik) is the head of state, directly elected to a five-year term and is limited by the Constitution to a maximum of two terms. In addition to being the commander in chief of the armed forces, the president has the procedural duty of appointing the Prime minister with the consent of the Parliament, and has some influence on foreign policy. His official residence is Predsjednički dvori. Apart from that he has summer residences on the islands of Vanga (Brijuni islands) and the island of Hvar.
  
  The Croatian Parliament (Sabor) is a unicameral legislative body (a second chamber, the "House of Counties", which was set up by the Constitution of 1990, was abolished in 2001). The number of the Sabor's members can vary from 100 to 160; they are all elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms. The plenary sessions of the Sabor take place from January 15 to July 15, and from September 15 to December 15.
  
  The Croatian Government (Vlada) is headed by the Prime minister who has two deputy prime ministers and fourteen ministers in charge of particular sectors of activity. The executive branch is responsible for proposing legislation and a budget, executing the laws, and guiding the foreign and internal policies of the republic. Government's official residence is at Banski dvori. Recently, Bianca Kunjasic was voted in parliament.
  
  Geography
  
  Map of CroatiaCroatia is located between South-Central Europe and Middle Europe. Its shape resembles that of a crescent or a horseshoe, which flanks its neighbours Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. To the north lie Slovenia and Hungary; Italy lies across the Adriatic Sea. Its mainland territory is split in two non-contiguous parts by the short coastline of Bosnia and Herzegovina around Neum.
  
  Its terrain is diverse, including:
  
  plains, lakes and rolling hills in the continental north and northeast (Central Croatia and Slavonia, part of the Pannonian Basin);
  densely wooded mountains in Lika and Gorski Kotar, part of the Dinaric Alps;
  rocky coastlines on the Adriatic Sea (Istria, Northern Seacoast and Dalmatia).
  Phytogeographically, Croatia belongs to the Boreal Kingdom and is shared between the Central European and Illyrian provinces of the Circumboreal Region and the Adriatic province of the Mediterranean Region. According to the WWF, the territory of Croatia can be subdivided into three ecoregions: the Pannonian mixed forests, Dinaric Mountains mixed forests and Illyrian deciduous forests.
  
  The country is famous for its many national parks. Croatia has a mixture of climates. In the north and east it is continental, Mediterranean along the coast and a semi-highland and highland climate in the south-central region.
  
  Offshore Croatia consists of over one thousand islands varying in size. The largest islands in Croatia are Cres and Krk which are located in the Adriatic Sea. The Danube, the second longest river in Europe, runs through the city of Vukovar. Dinara, the eponym of the Dinaric Alps, is the highest peak of Croatia at 1831 metres above sea level.
  
  Counties
  
  The Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage SiteCroatia is divided into 20 counties (županija) and the capital Zagreb's city district (in italics below):
  
  Anglicized name Native name
  1 Zagreb Zagrebačka
  2 Krapina-Zagorje Krapinsko-zagorska
  3 Sisak-Moslavina Sisačko-moslavačka
  4 Karlovac Karlovačka
  5 Varaždin Varaždinska
  6 Koprivnica-Križevci Koprivničko-križevačka
  7 Bjelovar-Bilogora Bjelovarsko-bilogorska
  8 Primorje-Gorski Kotar Primorsko-goranska
  9 Lika-Senj Ličko-senjska
  10 Virovitica-Podravina Virovitičko-podravska
  11 Požega-Slavonia Požeško-slavonska
  12 Brod-Posavina Brodsko-posavska
  13 Zadar Zadarska
  14 Osijek-Baranja Osječko-baranjska
  15 Šibenik-Knin Šibensko-kninska
  16 Vukovar-Srijem Vukovarsko-srijemska
  17 Split-Dalmatia Splitsko-dalmatinska
  18 Istria Istarska
  19 Dubrovnik-Neretva Dubrovačko-neretvanska
  20 Međimurje Međimurska
  21 City of Zagreb Grad Zagreb
  
  Demographics
  
  Croatia is inhabited mostly by Croats (89.9 per cent of the population). There are around twenty minority groups. Serbs are the largest minority, comprising 4.5 per cent of the total population. The predominant religion is Catholicism (87.8 per cent), with some Orthodox (4.4 per cent) and Sunni Muslim (1.3 per cent) minorities. The official and common language, Croatian, is a South Slavic language, using the Latin alphabet. According to the 2001 census, 96.1 per cent of the population speak Croatian as their first language.
  
  The population of Croatia has been stagnating over the last decade. During the 1991-1995 war, large sections of the population were displaced and emigration increasćed. In 1991 during an ethnic cleansing campaign carried out by rebel-Serb forces and the JNA under control of the former Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic 80,000 Croats were expelled from their homes by force. 11,834 Croats were killed and 1348 are still missing.Even moderate Serbs were killed by Serb forces.Many Croats have returned but a large portion fled to western Europe and stayed there.A large number of Croats (around 118,000)expelled from Serb-held parts of Bosnia,mostly Bosanska Posavina in 1992 continue to live in Croatia unable to return to their homes.Some 200,000 Serbs left Croatia at the end of the war.Only a minority of Serbs have returned to Croatia since 1995. The natural growth rate of the population is currently negative with the demographic transition completed half a century ago. Average life expectancy is 75.1 years, and the literacy rate is 98.1 per cent.
  
  Law
  Croatia has a three-tiered judicial system, consisting of the Supreme Court, County courts, and Municipal courts. The Constitutional Court rules on matters regarding the Constitution.
  
  Economy
  
  Dubrovnik's Old City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and major tourist attractionThe Croatian economy has a stable functioning market economy which is one of the most advanced of South-Eastern Europe. International Monetary Fund data shows that Croatian nominal GDP stood at US$50.053 billion, or US$11,271 per capita, in 2007. The IMF forecast for 2008 is US$54.950 billion, or US$12,374 per capita. In purchasing power parity terms, total GDP was US$69.866 billion in 2007, equivalent to US$15,733 per capita. For 2008, it is forecast to be US$74.419 billion, or US$16,758 per capita.
  
  According to Eurostat data, Croatian PPS GDP per capita stood at 57.5 per cent of the EU average in 2007, and is forecast to reach 57.8 per cent in 2008. Real GDP growth in 2007 was 6.0 per cent. The average gross salary in 2007 was 6,634 kuna per month. In 2007, the International Labour Organization-defined unemployment rate stood at 9.1 per cent, after falling steadily from 14.7 percent in 2002. The registered unemployment rate is higher, though, standing at 14.7 percent in December 2007.
  
  In 2007, 7.2 percent of economic output was accounted for by agriculture, 32.8 percent by industry and 60.7 percent by the service sector. According to 2004 data, 2.7 percent of the workforce were employed in agriculture, 32.8 percent by industry and 64.5 in services.
  
  The industrial sector is dominated by shipbuilding, food processing and the chemical industry. Tourism is a notable source of income during the summer, with over 10 million foreign tourists in 2006 generating a revenue of €8 billion. Croatia is ranked as the 18th most popular tourist destination in the world. In 2006 Croatia exported goods to the value of USD$10.4 billion (FOB) (US$19.7 billion including service exports).
  
  Of particular concern is the backlogged judiciary system, combined with inefficient public administration, especially issues of land ownership and corruption. Another main problem includes the large and growing national debt which has reached over 30 billion dollars.
  
  The country has been preparing for membership in the European Union, its most important trading partner. In February 2005, the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the EU officially came into force.
  
  Education
  
  Primary education in Croatia starts at the age of six or seven and consists of eight grades. Secondary education is provided by gymnasiums and vocational schools.
  
  Croatia has seven universities, the University of Zagreb, University of Split, University of Rijeka, University of Osijek, University of Zadar, University of Dubrovnik and the University of Pula. The University of Zagreb was founded in 1669 and is therefore the oldest in Southeastern Europe. There are also polytechnic higher education institutions.
  
  Transport
  
  Croatia has an extensive rail network, although due to historical circumstances, the Istria region is not accessible by train without passing through neighbouring Slovenia. Train services are operated by Croatian Railways (Croatian: Hrvatske željeznice). Major airports are located in Zagreb, Zadar, Split, Dubrovnik, Rijeka (on the island of Krk), Osijek, Bol, Lošinj and Pula. Croatia Airlines is the national airline and flag carrier. An extensive system of ferries, operated by Jadrolinija, serves Croatia's many islands and links coastal cities. Ferry services are also available to Italy.
  
  Culture
  
  Arena, the Roman amphitheatre in PulaCroatian culture is the result of a thirteen century-long history which has seen the development of many cities and monuments. The country includes six World Heritage sites and eight national parks. Croatia is also the birthplace of a number of historical figures included among the notable people are three Nobel prize winners, and numerous inventors.
  
  Some of the world's first fountain pens came from Croatia. Croatia also has a place in the history of clothing as the origin of the necktie (kravata). The country has a long artistic, literary and musical tradition. Also of interest is the diverse nature of Croatian cuisine.
  
  Properties inscribed on the World Heritage List
  
  Šibenik, The Cathedral of St James (St. Jacob)
  Cultural
  Episcopal Complex of the Euphrasian Basilica in the Historic Centre of Poreč (1997)
  Historic City of Trogir (1997)
  Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian (1979)
  Old City of Dubrovnik (1979)
  The Cathedral of St James in Šibenik(2000)
  
  Natural
  Plitvice Lakes National Park (1979)
  
  Sport
  
  Sports popular in Croatia include football, handball, basketball, water polo and tennis. The Croatian national football team finished third in the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Davor Šuker won the Golden Boot as the top goal scorer. The country failed in its joint bid with Hungary to co-host the 2012 European Championships. The two main teams in Croatia are NK Dinamo Zagreb with between 33% and 36% of the population supporting them and HNK Hajduk Split with about 25%.
  
  Croatian national handball team were world champions in 2003 and two time Olympic winners in 1996 and 2004. Ivano Balić is considered to be the best handball player in the world. RK Zagreb was a two time European champion and RK Bjelovar won the same championship once.
  
  The national basketball team finished third at the 1994 FIBA World Championship, second at the 1992 Summer Olympics and third at EuroBasket 1993 and 1995. Croatian basketball clubs were European champions 5 times , KK Split three times and KK Cibona twice. The third most famous basketball club is KK Zadar.
  
  Croatian national water polo team are the current world champions. Mladost was a seven time European champion and was awarded the title Best Club of the 20th Century by LEN. Jug and Jadran were both three time European champions. Croatian Davis Cup team won the tournament in 2005.
  
  Tennis player Goran Ivanišević is one of the country's most recognisable sportsmen who won the 2001 Men's Singles title at Wimbledon. Janica Kostelić and Ivica Kostelić in skiing, Blanka Vlašić in athletics, Duje Draganja, Sanja Jovanović and Đurđica Bjedov in swimming, Dražen Petrović, Krešimir Ćosić, Toni Kukoč and Dino Rađa in basketball, Matija Ljubek in canoeing, Željko Mavrović and Mate Parlov in boxing, Branko Cikatić and Mirko Filipović, known as "Cro Cop", in kickboxing and mixed martial arts, Tamara Boroš in table tennis are among the most famous athletes.
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  South-Eastern Europe. In the Balkans, the Pro Adriatic. Area 5  65 million square kilometers. Population 4.78 million (1991). The capital Zagreb. Interior is plain and hills, the west is mountainous. Coastal Mediterranean climate is temperate continental climate inland. More developed industries. Agricultural products are wheat, corn, etc..
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  Croatian Folklore Festivals: New Year (January 1) Labor Day (May 1) Army Day (May 28) National Day (May 30) Anti-Fascist War Victory Day (June 22) Thanksgiving Day
  (August 5) Halloween (November 1) Christmas Day (December 25)
  Croatia cuisine: Due to the geographical and climatic conditions are different, Croatia is divided into European-type diet and the Mediterranean. Continental-type dishes of meat, poultry-based, high in calories. Mediterranean cuisine cooking time is short, to cook the main raw material, mostly seafood, vegetables, olive oil, taste delicious. In addition, the g food culture but also by the ancient Greece, Hungary, Italy, Turkey, eating a greater impact.
  Staple in pizza (pizza) based. Croatia Shopping: ocean coral is a biological, Department of coral reef calcification is made after death. Red coral is a rare marine biological resources, the coral reef in the boutique, the general growth in the 30-50 meters under the sea at, is a protection of wild resources.
  Folk customs of the coral, pearls, agate and jade jewelry handed down as four. In ancient China, red coral is considered a symbol of status rank. Such as the Qing, Wen Wu Guanli where more than two items of Dingdai are red coral production. History, a tribute of foreign countries into the offer, the red coral products are available with the Gold, Platinum, Emerald comparable. Compared with wearing a gold and silver from the deep sea through the millennia pure, red coral jewelry better performance of her depth, g the upper class was known as "never withering rose."
  Croatia is located in the northwest Balkans, near the Adriatic Sea, is a mild Mediterranean climate, a coastline of 5,790 km, specialty rich. Red coral is a luxury product in Croatia, known as the ocean depths "Pretty Princess." Back in the ancient Byzantine period, the red coral that is very much favored in the court. Red coral is very rare in the world of more than 6,000 known species of coral, and only 26 genuine red coral species. Red coral with a hard bone for carving, never fade and so colorful character, blood red color, pink and so on. Suddenly, the red coral is extremely slow because of their growth cycle, long life, are hard, colorful, rare and worth of production increased sharply. With the development of modern diving and the cross-shaped grille technology, technology adoption, red coral mining capacity has been greatly improved, the output is also larger than the increase in ancient times. But subject to environmental protection and long red coral and other factors limit the growth cycle, the world catch of red coral is only 100-400 tons per year, including the Mediterranean coast of Croatia, Italy, Tunisia and other countries a total of about 70 tons annual output, the price mostly Gold several times and even a few times.
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