No, it does not.
Croatia is always separated from Germany by at least one other country. Germany is bordered by Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria and Italy in the south-eastern area.
In order to reach Croatia from Germany, it would require passing through Austria and Slovenia before you could reach Croatia.
Croatia's coast in on Adriatic Sea.
Croatia is bordered by... Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia and Bosnia.
Albania is not in the southeast of Croatia, but it is southeast of Croatia, though they do not share a border.
No. Germany is on the northern side of European main landmass. No mediterranean climate there. The countries that have ateas with mediterranean climate in Europe are: Spain, Portugal, France, Italy, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece.
The four countries that border Croatia are Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the southeast.
From Frankfurt, Germany to Zagreb, Croatia it is 450.49 miles or 724.97 kilometers.
Germany, austria-Hungary, the ottomons, Croatia
The Danube runs through Germany, Austria, Hungary and Serbia. It borders Part of Serbia and Croatia, Hungary and Slovakia, and Romania and Bulgaria.
The nation that borders Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, and Austria is Hungary. It shares its western border with Austria, a southern border with Croatia, and an eastern border with Romania. This central European country plays a significant role in connecting these neighboring nations.
Croatia and Hungary border each other. Croatia is south of Hungary. Slovenia is north of Croatia and west of Hungary. Serbia is south of Hungary and east of Croatia.
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Adriatic Sea, where they share their border.