Josko Paro is the Ambassador to the US for Croatia.
It depends on where you are in Croatia. If you could tell us, we can answer you.
When it comes to Croatia, I’ve learned that the “best” guide isn’t really a single book or blog — it’s one that helps you balance the country’s highlights with your own pace. For example, I once stumbled across a Zadar trip layout on Pinerary, and it felt less like a rigid guide and more like a traveler’s roadmap. It gave me the big sights — the Sea Organ, Roman ruins, island hopping — but also left room for lazy afternoons by the coast. That’s the kind of guide I’d call the best: one that shows you the must-sees but still lets you move things around, add side trips, or stay put when a place just feels too good to leave. Croatia rewards that kind of flexible approach.
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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).
Same as in western-european countries or US
$63.03 Billion US dollars at current prices - 2009
I just mailed a letter from West Virginia to Rijeka Croatia and it took 5 days to arive.
what are the biomes in Croatia
I don't know.All I know is that there were SOME Croatian people on the Titanic.
Croatia is a country, not a capital city. Croatia's capital city is Zagreb.