CROATIA IN BRIEF The presentation for our European friends from Denmark France Lithuania Scotland Slovakia Romania and all the others who might join our project.
CROATIA
ABOUT CROATIA It is situated in South-East Europe at the crossroads of the Adriatic Sea and the Pannonian Plain Croatia borders with Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Italy Population of the country is 4.28 million people Along the Croatian Adriatic coast there are more than a thousand islands National anthem is „Lijepa naša domovino” (”Our Beautiful Homeland”) Croatia became independant from Yugoslavia in 1991
National Flag Coat of Arms
CAPITAL CITY - Zagreb Zagreb is the capital city of Croatia It’s the biggest city in Croatia Many famous scientists, artists and athletes come from the city or work in it It is also a business, academic, cultural, artistic and sporting centre of Croatia Zagreb is a city of green parks and walks with many places to visit in the beautiful surroundings
Zagreb offers numerous theatres, museums, galleries, art collections, sport centres etc. Zagreb Cathedral Croatian National Theatre The main square of Zagreb
NATIONAL PARKS OF CROATIA There are 8 national parks: Krka North Velebit Plitvice Lakes Kornati Brijuni Paklenica Risnjak Mljet NP Krka NP North Velebit
NP PLITVICE LAKES The oldest national park in Southeast Europe and the largest national park in Croatia There are 16 lakes and many waterfalls
NP Mljet NP Paklenica NP Brijuni NP Kornati NP Risnjak
CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL HERITAGE The Croatian people have been inhabiting the area for fourteen centuries It has been a crossroad of influences of the western and the eastern culture (since division of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire) The 19th-century period was crucial in the emancipation of the Croatian language
Amphitheatre in Pula Water Tower, a landmark of Vukovar damaged in the Homeland War Trakošćan Castle in Croatian Hinterland
Church of St. Donat in Zadar Diocletian’s Palace in Split Old city centre in Karlovac, in the shape of a six-pointed star
No. 1 tourist destination in Croatia Dubrovnik had a status of Republic in the times of Venice Republic DUBROVNIK– the pearl of Adriatic
FOOD AND MUSIC Every part of Croatia has its own culinary tradition In the middle of Croatia you can see the impact of Austro-Hungarian and Turkish cuisine but along the Adriatic coast there’s a strong influence of Italian and French cuisine Continental cuisine has more complex way of preparation and much more nutritious meals and groceries (meat, vegetables, fruits, grains, dairy products and eggs) Coastal cuisine is primarily based on fish, seafood, fruits, vegetables and olive oil
Mussels Pag cheese Walnut roll cake Cabbage rolls
Folk music is an important and wonderful segment of Croatian tradition and culture Many different traditional instruments show rich cultural diversity National Costume
And there’s much more... And there’s much more... Made by: Lucija, Ana, Ante and Borna from Grabrik Primary School Karlovac, Croatia