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the best selling beer in Croatia is Ozujsko beer, the second best selling beer is Karlovacko beer
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A McDonalds has been in affect in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina since July 20, 2011.
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The country code and area code of Rijeka, Croatia is 385, (0)51.
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The country code and area code of Dubrova, Belarus is 375, (8~0)2137.
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davor šuker is the best soccer player in the history of croatian soccer. He won a golden boot award, and scored 214 goals in his career. He has played on real madrid, arsenal, and bayern munich.
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What is the type of money usedin crotia? Croatian kuna
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"Yugoslavia" really doesn't exist anymore. The main exports of the countries which used to form Yugoslavia are:
Bosnia and Herzegovina
* clothing * metals * wood * electricity: 5.123 billion kWh per year
Croatia
* chemicals * food * fuel * textiles * transportation equipment * electricity: 2.691 billion kWh per year
Kosovo * appliances * leather * machinery * metals
Macedonia
* beverages * food * iron * manufactured goods * metals * steel * textiles * tobacco * electricity: 103 million kWh per year
Montenegro
* ?
Serbia
* food * livestock * machinery * manufactured goods * transportation equipment
Slovenia
* chemicals * food * machinery * manufactured goods * transportation equipment * electricity: 7.02 billion kWh per year
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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).
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No. Scandinavia comprises Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
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The real answer on your question is easy ... Croatian have a brave heart and a strong will as regards the sport, and that came from their persistence that they needed to get all these centuries for defense against foreign aggressors who wanted to take Croatian soil, I think this is one of the most important reasons, and Croats are known as people who have very strong will and hospitality, friend is friend while other guests...
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Since 1991 when former Yugoslavia stated do fall apart there is no such language as Serbo-Croatian. This artificial mixture of the two similar and related languages was conjectured with pollitical aim of uniting the two nations which eventually haven't been reached. Croatian hello would be: bok (pronounced bOk, seems to have roots in god bless), zdravo (zdrAvo, which comes from a wish for good health), and there are slangies and localies.
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95% Christian Catholics 5% Others
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Most recently, Croatia became independent upon the collapse of the Communist Yugoslavian government in 1991. Their war for independence from the Serbs continued until 1995.
The Croatian people and culture do have a long history dating back to the 7th Century, though.
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Croatia have qualified for only one world cup, that was in 1998 , before that they layed as Yugoslavia.
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In Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, the summers are hot and dry, with an average temperature of around 68F (20C). Winters are cold and average around 34F (1C). Zagreb is near the middle of the country. Other cities near the coast, such as Dubrovnik, have more Mediterranean climates. The summers are hotter and the winters are more mild.
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2.5.2008 10:48:00 | Powered by PressCut Average monthly net salary in Croatia paid by the hour amounted to HRK 29.25 in February this year, which is by 6.1 percent more compared to January, and by 2.5 percent more compared to February last year, reports the Central Bureau of Statistics (Crostat).
In February there were 166 paid hours per worker on an average, which is by 7.8 percent less than in January. The highest net hourly wage was paid in air transport, HRK 53.08, the lowest in leather industry, HRK 15.04.
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From Frankfurt, Germany to Zagreb, Croatia it is 450.49 miles or 724.97 kilometers.
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The Yugoslavian dinar is obsolete, at the time they were printing them it was a time of high inflation and the note you got one day would be worth nothing the next.
I bought one for 50 cent Euro from a Gypsy while overseas in Kosovo for a keepsake (It looks cool) and my interpreter told me it wasn't worth a penny....
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Croatia has its coast on the Adriatic Sea.
Rivers include:
Coastal rivers include: