Well, first, there were ancient Roman cities on Croatian land like Scardona, Salona, Iadera, Marsonia, Pola... After that the Croatian cities formed like Split, Skradin, Nin, Zadar, Dubrovnik etc.
The capital city in the Republic of Croatia is Zagreb. It is the largest city in Croatia.
Zagreb, Split, , Rijeka
I would say urban - 1/4 inhabitants in Croatia live in the capital - Zagreb, there are many cities so i suppose most of people live in cities.
As of 2006[update], there are a total of 127 officially registered cities in Croatia
Yes, Croatia was part of the Roman Empire. During the Roman period, the region that is now Croatia was incorporated into various provinces, including Pannonia and Dalmatia. The Romans established cities and infrastructure in the area, many of which, such as Split and Pula, still have significant historical remains today. The influence of Roman culture and governance has left a lasting impact on the region's history.
Rijeka.
i think the anwser is yes
Cities like Dubrovnik and Split have a special historical meaning. Zagreb is the capital and has a beautiful cathedral, theater, museums and a lot more. Pula has a lot of monuments from ancient rome.
The spanish translation for :The Cities are Historical" is: Las ciudades son históricas.
Croatia
There are many scenic and historical landmarks for tourist who are in Croatia. Some of these landmarks include the Plitvice Lakes, Dubrovnik, Hvar, Rovinj, and Korcula.
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