- familypedia.fandom.com wiki/CroatiaThe Croats arrived in the area of present-day Croatia during the early part of the 7th century AD. They organised the state into two duchies by the 9th century.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/CroatiaCroatia, officially the Republic of Croatia (Republika Hrvatska), is a strategically important country at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and Central Europe.
- touropia.com explore/croatia/Located in the Balkans of Central Europe, Croatia has become one of Europa’s top tourist destination again since its War of Independence in the late 1990s.
- rationalwiki.org wiki/CroatiaAll things must end, though, and Croatia was one of the last remaining provinces of the dying Western Roman Empire.
- worldatlas.com maps/croatiaCroatia is a European country occupying an area of 56,594 km2(21,851 sq mi). As observed on the physical map of Croatia, despite its relatively small size...
- timeout.com croatiaCome summer, many tourists and locals flock to Croatia's coast, often leaving overlooked one of the country's most beautiful regions - Slavonia.
- Although Croatia cannot compare with major tourism powers such as France, Spain, Italy or Greece in terms of the number of tourist arrivals, with around 20 million...
- croatiaweek.com 100-interesting-facts-about-…1. Zagreb is the capital of Croatia today, but both Nin on the Dalmatian coast and Varazdin in the north have been capitals at one time in history.
- Split has become one of the top tourist spots in Croatia over the last few years. ... Blue and Red Lake in Imotski. Croatia is not all about coastal towns.