Geographical position:
Croatia extends from the foothills of the Julian Alps in the north-west and the Pannonian Plain in the east, over the Dinara mountain range in its central region, to the Adriatic coast in the south.
Area:
56,542 km2, with an additional 31,067 km2 of territorial waters.
Population:
4.437.460
Capital:
Zagreb ( 779.145 inhabitants - the administrative, cultural, academic and communication centre of the country).
Length of coast::
5,835km - including islands, islets and ridges
Number of islands, islets and reefs:
1,185. The largest islands are those of Krk and Cres. There are 67 inhabited islands.
Climate:
Northern Croatia has a continental climate; Central Croatia has a semi-highland and highland climate, while the Croatian coast has a Mediterranean climate. Winter temperatures range from -1 to 30°C in the continental region, -5 to 0°C in the mountain region and 5 to 10°C in the coastal region. Summer temperatures range from 22 to 26°C in the continental region, 15 to 20°C in the mountain region and 26 to 30°C in the coastal region.
Population:
The majority of the population are Croats. National minorities include Serbs, Moslems, Slovenes, Italians, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks, and others.
Official language and alphabet: Croatian language and Latin alphabet.
Religions:
The majority of the population are Roman Catholics, and in addition there are a number of those of Orthodox faith, as well as Muslims, and Christians of other denominations.
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