Around 86% of Croats declare themselves as Roman Catholics which makes Croatia pretty much homogenic country, even though the number of true believers is less than half, the percentage is high only because of tradition.
However, if you wanted to know original religion from Croatian history - before converting to Christianity Croats had Slavic gods (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavic_mythology) just like Nordian mythology, Greek mythology etc.
The most people are catholic.
the main religion of Croatia is catholic/Christianity
Catholic. Catholic. Catholic.
The main religion is Roman Catholic with around 90% of the population. Other religions include Orthodox Christianity (3%) and Islam (1.1%). 2.1% are atheists.
Greek Orthodox: Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia Catholic: Croatia, Hungary, Austria
food,language,culture,religion,lots of common things
what are the biomes in Croatia
Croatia is a country, not a capital city. Croatia's capital city is Zagreb.
Roman Catholic 88.0% Orthodox 4.4% Other Christian 0.4% Muslim 1.3% No Religion 5.2% Other 0.9%
Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.
google "UNESCO Croatia" and "national parks Croatia"
The capital of Croatia is Zagreb. Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia.
No,Croatia is a republic.