Croatia GuideCroatia is a country situated in the Balkans and in Central Europe. It is to the east side of the Adriatic Sea, to the east of Italy. It is bordered by Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the north, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, Serbia in the east, and Montenegro to the south.
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ZagrebZagreb is a city in Central Croatia and the capital of Croatia. Zagreb is a vibrant city of around 800,000 people.
DubrovnikDubrovnik is an old city on the Adriatic Sea coast in the extreme south of Croatia.
SplitSplit is a city in Central Dalmatia, Croatia. The city was originally built around the Diocletian palace where the locals sought refuge centuries ago.
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DalmatiaDalmatia is the southern coastal region of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Dalmatia is traditionally divided into three subregions, along the coast: Many inhabitants of Dalmatia are zealous Catholics and they don't mind to brag.
Central CroatiaCentral Croatia is the north-central region of Croatia, and location of the capital.
KvarnerKvarner and Highlands is a region of Croatia including the seashore and highlands north of Dalmatia and connects Istria with the rest of Croatia.
IstriaIstria is the north-westernmost region of Croatia. In a triangular shape, it is bordered in the north by Slovenia, east by the Kvarner region of Croatia and on the south and west by the Adriatic Sea.
SlavoniaSlavonia is the northeastern region of Croatia, bordering Hungary, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
SamoborSamobor is 25km west of Zagreb, Croatia. The town has a population of 36,207, as of the 2001 census.