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  1. In the Croatian language the word grad is used for both towns and cities. As of January 2014 there are a total of 128 second-level administrative units officially registered as cities or towns (usually consisting of a town proper and nearby settlements such as hamlets or villages) and 428 municipalities (which are commonly a collection of villages).

  2. Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2011. Zagreb: Croatian Bureau of Statistics. December 2012. Category: Croatia city templates.

  3. 30.7 km 2 (11.9 sq mi) The geography of Croatia is defined by its location—it is described as located at the crossroads of Central Europe and Southeast Europe, a part of the Balkans and Southern Europe. Croatia's territory covers 56,594 km 2 (21,851 sq mi), making it the 127th largest country in the world. Bordered by Slovenia in the ...

    • The Biggest Cities in Croatia
    • The Five Biggest Cities of Croatia
    • Importance of The Cities

    Croatia covers an area of 21,851 square miles and is the 127th largest country in the world. Major rivers like Sava, Danube, and the Kupa traverse the hilly northern parts and the flat southeastern plains of Croatia. The central and southern regions contain low mountains and forested highlands. Most of the country includes karst topography, particu...

    Zagreb

    Zagreb is the biggest and the capital city of Croatia, located in the northwest of the country along Sava River. It lies at an altitude of approximately 400 ft above sea level and supports a population of 792,875. Its rich history dates back to the Roman period in 1094 AD when King Ladislaus returned from a campaign against Croatia and formed a diocese called Kaptol with a neighboring Gradec town. Ban Josip united the two settlements of Kaptol and Gradec in 1851. The city experiences an ocean...

    Split

    The split city comes second among the major cities in Croatia and is the largest in Dalmatia region. Its territory includes the neighboring seaside towns making the city a favorite beach resort center both for the locals and international personalities. It is among the oldest cities in Croatia founded as a Greek colony of the Aspalathus in the 4th century. In 650 CE it became a Byzantine city then later conquered by Venice and became a Venetian city. It experiences humid subtropical and Medit...

    Rijeka

    Rijeka is a major seaport of Croatia, located on the Kvarner bay. Its location as a seaport made it a much-contested city between Italians, Hungarians, and Croatians. It is a major marine center, with its leading economy depending on the shipbuilding and water transport. Most occupants are Croatians with negligible numbers of Bosniaks, Serbs, and Italians. Most people speak Croatian with a Venetian dialect called fiumano. It experiences a humid subtropical climate with warm, pleasant summers,...

    Croatia has a total of approximately 128 cities and towns that vary with the population size. More than half of the people of Croatia live in urban centers. Other notable cities of Croatia include Velika Gorca, Slavonski Brod, Pula, Karlovac, Sisak among others. The cities serve various functions such as education centers, industrial and economic c...

  4. Croatia (/ k r oʊ ˈ eɪ ʃ ə / kroh-AY-shə) is a unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Central and Southeastern Europe. Croatia has been influenced by powers from both regions at varying points in its history. Its capital and largest city is Zagreb.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › CroatiaCroatia - Wikiwand

    Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe. Its coast lies entirely on the Adriatic Sea. Croatia borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the southeast, and shares a maritime border with Italy to the west. Its capital and largest city, Zagreb ...

  6. List of cities in Croatia - Wikiwand. Wikimedia list article / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This is a list of cities and towns in Croatia. In Croatia these are called a grad. Zagreb, #1. Split, #2. Rijeka, #3. Zadar, #5. Velika Gorica, #6. Pula, #8. Varaždin, #11. Šibenik, #12. Dubrovnik, #13. Oops something went wrong: 403.

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