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Croatia

Croatia
Population:
3,875,000
Language:
Croatian
Religion:
Christianity
Croatia's history dates back to the medieval Croatian Kingdom, which later became part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Following World War I, it joined the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, which became Yugoslavia. Croatia declared independence in 1991, leading to a war with Yugoslav forces. Since the 1990s, it has developed into a stable democracy, joining the European Union in 2013 and becoming a key tourist destination.
Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, on the Adriatic Sea. It shares borders with Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast, and Montenegro to the southeast, and has a maritime border with Italy to the west. Covering an area of approximately 56,594 square kilometers, Croatia has a population of about 3.8 million people as of 2023. The capital and largest city is Zagreb. The official language is Croatian. Croatia operates as a unitary parliamentary republic. The economy is classified as high-income and is diversified, with key sectors including tourism, shipbuilding, agriculture, and information technology. Croatia is a member of the European Union, the United Nations, NATO, and the World Trade Organization.
Title Population Bibles Resources
Croatian 4023000 9 8
Serbian 70500 6 28
Chakavian 54000 0 0
Venetian 51000 0 0
Bosnian 28500 1 11
Istriot 23080 0 0
Italian 19000 16 23
Tosk Albanian 15860 15 33
Sinte Romani 15000 4 3
Hungarian 10000 13 14
Slovenian 9520 14 15
Croatia Sign Language 8160 0 0
Czech 6500 10 22
Slovak 4300 9 16
Macedonian 3740 9 19
German 2680 32 22
Rusyn 1750 1 1
Ukrainian 1700 11 19
Russian 1150 21 103
Romanian 920 16 29
English 810 242 359
Istro Romanian 510 0 0
Polish 0 13 18