Croatia is independent country. It's part of NATO, WTO and CEFTA. Soon will enter European Union
2004.
Yes, travelers typically need both a valid passport and, depending on their nationality, a visa to enter Croatia. Citizens of the European Union (EU) and several other countries can enter Croatia with just a passport for short stays. However, travelers from countries that do not have visa-free agreements with Croatia will need to obtain a visa prior to their arrival. It's important to check the specific requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
1 May 2004
Yes, with Schengen visa you can enter in Croatia.
1st April 2004.
Yes, you will need a visa to enter the UK if you are not a citizen of a country that is part of the European Union or European Economic Area.
no!!
Europe is generally highly developed but there are some countries that are really heavily below European standards. 1. Moldova (definitely the less developed European country) 2. Kosovo (not fully recognised) 3. Albania, 4. Bosnia and Herzegovina (mostly undeveloped because of recent war in 1992-1995) 5. Ukraine. This is more or less it. There are also examples of Romania and Bulgaria which are in the European Union but are not much better than these five, and also example of IDK Iceland or Croatia which are outside of the EU (Croatia will enter it in 2013) but developed.
yes It depends on your citizenship.
Yes. Macedonia like the rest of Greece is part of the European Union.
Yes, absolutely.