Croatia weather is influenced by two climatic zones. Continental and Mediterranean.Continental clima is in continental Croatia where summers are hot and dry while winters are cold and snowy. Average winter temperature is 1 c and average summer temperature is 20 c. Summer is from June to September. Winter is from December to March. Mediterannean climate is in the coastal areas of Croatia.Those areas are siginificantly warmer then continental Croatia where summers are dry and hot while winters are mild and with rare snow.
Usually still sunny and dry, in the mid 70's F. The sea is still warm so a great time to visit without the crowds of tourists clogging up the city.
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Underwater ones...but they aren't active.
Croatia lies on 45 parallel, which means it's exactly half way from Equator to North pole. It's 5000km away from the North pole and 5000km away from the equator. A small town called Senj, Croatia cuts this line and has a monument and a roadsign to North pole and Equator.
not too cold, but windy
it has sun and rain, like any normal country
very hot. about 30,35°C only in the mountains it's colder. or when it rains
Well, the weather can be crappy during that time of year, plus nightlife is worse then in spring, summer and early autumn... The best time to visit Croatia is from April to November.
The average temperature would be around 55F (13C). Rainfall is at about average for the country in April.
what are the biomes in Croatia
Croatia is a country, not a capital city. Croatia's capital city is Zagreb.
Distance from New Zealand to Croatia is: 11337.7 Miles (18246.3 Kilometers / 9845.7 Nautical Miles) Approximate travel time from Wellington, New Zealand to Zagreb, Croatia is 23 hrs, 33 mins
Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.
google "UNESCO Croatia" and "national parks Croatia"
The capital of Croatia is Zagreb. Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.
No,Croatia is a republic.