Yugoslavia consisted of: Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Slovenia and Macedonia. Look for these countries on the map and you'll get your answer. It's around 42 degrees from the equator.
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.
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
the forset is close to the equator but its not
There are many countries on the equator.
Yugoslavia consisted of: Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Slovenia and Macedonia. Look for these countries on the map and you'll get your answer. It's around 42 degrees from the equator.
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.
Croatia is getting close to 5,000,000. Although there about that many Croats living outside of Croatia.
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
how close are the canary islands to the equator
the forset is close to the equator but its not
Yes the tundra biome is close to the equator.
It's close to Croatia.
There are many countries on the equator.
It's close to Croatia.
it depends of the equator but its about very close like a mile away
Croatia is slightly smaller than West Virginia. Together with the coastal sea (between the islands) Croatia is as big as South Carolina or Austria (Europe).