What is the highest and lowest points of Croatia?
The highest point of Croatia is Mt Dinara, 1 831 m.
The lowest point is Adriatic sea (0 m) but if you mean lower point on land, it is Lukina jama (Luke's pit). It is 1 421 m deep and currently inside TOP 20 deepest pits in the world.
What vegetables do Croatia grow a lot of?
well we grow corn, olive, onion, tomato and cucumber a lot :)
Are women beautiful in Croatia?
Yes, one of the most beautiful women of the world. Check it out at YouTube or come visit our country :)
Former yugoslavian province on the adriatic sea?
Croatia, and it was (and is) a Republic, not a province.
Does American Airlines fly from Barcelona Spain to Dubrovnik Croatia?
no. nobody does. no. nobody does.
hang out with friends, surf on the internet, go out, do sports, have hobbies..
How do you spell love in yugoslavian?
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.
How do you say you are welcome in Croatia?
you are welcome on croatian is NEMA NA ČEMU
good day on croatian is DOBAR DAN
thank you on croatian is HVALA TI
croatia on croatian is HRVATSKA
Welcome as a sign of greeting is Dobro došli
Can a person's passport number be used as identification?
Yes, in at least some situations. You'd have to know for what though.
no
No, Croatia is not a part of the Schengen borderless free-travel agreement. In order to be a part of the Schengen zone, the country needs to fulfil certain criteria. Most of the countries are part of the EU (Croatia isn't).
All but 2 EU member states (Ireland and the UK) are required to implement Schengen and - with the exceptions of Bulgaria, Romania and Cyprus - have already done so. So the Schengen Area covers 22/27 EU member states plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland, (Monaco, San Marino and Vatican City as well).
How far from Slovenia to zegrab by bus?
Zagreb is very close to Slovenian border, but it would take you about 2 hours by bus or train from Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia to Zagreb.
Chechak is the Americanized version of the Croatian family name of Cicak. The name was changed by a indiscriminate customs clerk at Ellis Island, NY. In the Croatian language the word cicak (with accent marks over the c's) means the thorny seed of the burdock plant. It can also be slang for unwanted (like someone who is a thorn in the butt or one who clings to another). Also the word Cheechako is an American Indian name which means greenhorn or tenderfoot in the south west or man of the north in Canada. I must not leave out the fact that there are a number of Polish Americans in the Pittsburgh, Pa area with the same Chechak name. More research is needed to determine if there was also a spelling change. This information was given to me by my Croatian/American father and by a number of Croatian immigrants that I have met
Where to fing a Croatian to English dictionery on line?
The best way to sort of archive this is to use Google "Translate" and select "English" and "Croatian" as you input / output languages.
I will make a link to Google Translate in the related links section below.
Do they have indoor plumbing in Croatia?
yes they do. Croatia is a devoloped country with all the mod cons.
What is the English to Yugoslavian translation for daddy's little girl?
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.
What year was Croatia founded in?
There is a legend that says Croatia was founded by five brothers (Klukas, Lobel, Muhlo, Kosjenc and Hrvat) and two sisters ([[wiki/Tuga|Tuga]] and Buga), so it possible that Croat (Hrvat) is a word that originates from one of the brothers names. It hasn't scientifically been proven who founded Croatia and where they came from. There are some theories though.
The most widely accepted ones are:
- the Slavic theory : Croats are simply a Slavic tribe
- the Iran theory: tries to prove that the Croats brought important elements from Iran, this theory is in conflict with the precedent one
- the Gothic theory: the Croats are actually Goths ( based on the document ''Historia Salonitana'' by Tomo Arhiđakon)
This theory is the one scientists least believe in.
Croatia (as principality and later kingdom) was found in 7th century. Founder of first officially independent country in mediveal age was duke Branimir (879-892 AC). First king was king Tomislav (925 AC) and afer last king, Zvonimir, Croatia has been in unions or under occupation until 1991. First president was Franjo Tuđman.
What is grandma in yugoslavian?
There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.
Are there provinces in Croatia?
Yes, there are provinces in Croatia. In Croatia, they call them zhupanije which would be translated as counties in English.
There are 20 provinces in Croatia, not including the city of Zagreb that stands as a province for itself.
What country is situated above Croatia?
Both Slovenia and Hungary could be said to be above Croatia. Slovenia is on its northwest and Hungary on its northeast.