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CROATIA

by Nenad Pintarić, 8.a

&

Luka Krištofić, 8.a

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GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION

• Croatia is located between south-central Europe and middle Europe

• neighbours : Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro

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POPULATION

• around 4 400 000 people live here

• the number of people is getting smaller

• almost 1 000 000 people live in capital city Zagreb

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CLIMATE

• continental climate prevails in the north of Croatia

• along the Adriatic coast the climate is Mediterranean

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POLITICS

• since 1990, Croatia is democratic republic

• president is Stjepan Mesić, head of state

• his official residence is Predsjednički dvori

• the Croatian government is headed by the Prime minister Ivo Sanader

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CULTURE

Croatian culture is the result of a fourteen centuries-long history which has seen the development of many cities and monuments

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CULTURE

it is a birthplace of a number of historical figures included among the notable people are three Nobel prize winners, and numerous inventors

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DEMOGRAPHICS

• 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 increased

• the natural growth rate of the population is currently negative

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HISTORY

the Croatians settled on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea and the Pannonian lands in early 7th century, forming two principalities, Dalmatia and Pannonia

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HISTORY

Croatia was recognized on January 15, 1992 by the European Union and the United Nations. The first country that recognized Croatia , was Iceland on December 19, 1991

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ECONOMY

• Croatian economy has a stable market economy

• the industrial sector is dominated by shipbuilding, food processing and the chemical industry

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ECONOMY

• of particular concern is the backlogged judiciary system combined with inefficient public administration, especially issues of land ownership and corruption

• the country has been preparing for membership in the European Union, its most important trading partner

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SPORT

• most popular sports in Croatia : football, handball, basketball, water polo and tennis

• with a small number of population,Croatia is very good in sport

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FOOTBALL

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

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FOOTBALL

two main teams in Croatia are FC Dinamo Zagreb with between 33% and 36% of the population supporting them and FC Hajduk Split with about 25%of supporters

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HANDBALL

members of Croatian national handball team were world champions in 2003 and two time Olympic winners - in 1996 and 2004

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HANDBALL

Ivano Balić is considered to be the best handball player in the world. HC Zagreb was a two time European champion and HC Bjelovar won the same championship once.

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LITERACY

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