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A tour of By Matthew Muscari Ryan Sheckler will be your tour guide
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Climate and weather Croatia has four seasons in winter it gets to 1 degrees Summers are hot and dry, and winters are cold. The average temperature in winter is 1°C and the average temperature in summer is 20C. The end of May, gets very warm, with temperatures rising to the mid- 30°C and up. Snowfall is usually in the winter months, from December to March, and rain and fog are usually in autumn October to December. ).
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MAP The capital city of Croatia is Zagreb.
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FLAG! The Croatian flag's colors were inherited from the country's coat of arms. An unofficial interpretation of the flag states that the colors represent the three symbols of Croatian history and people the red represents the blood of Croatian martyrs, the white symbolizes Croatia's peaceful lamb like nature and the blue represents Croatian devotion to God.
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government Croatia adopted its first democratic constitution in December 1990 while it was still a Yugoslav republic.the constitution has been amended several times since then. Guarantees freedom of speech, assemble press and religion. It also promises the right to form polical parties and right of minority groups to cultural independence.
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Geographic features Population:4,460,000 Dinara is the highest mountain in Croatia The Dinara Mountain is up to 10 km wide and something km long
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Language Hello=zdravo Bye=zdravo How are you= kako si Good morning=dobro jutro One dollar=jednu kunu Dva=two Tri=three Četiri=four pet=five šest=six Sedam=seven osam=eight devet=nine Deset=ten
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Croatia is now an independent state in the Balkans. It was in modern history a province of the Austro- Hungarian Empire and then after World War 1 federated in a new country called Yugoslavia--meaning Land of the Southern Slavs. From the very inception of Yugoslavia, however, trouble developed between the Croats and Slavs. Traditional dress was still common in the 19th century. By the time of World war 2, Western dress was worn in Croatia, although there was still some traditional dress in the countryside. Some sources believe that gaily decorated folk costume, folk customs and folk music are the important distinctive features of the Croatian nation. Croats in the 20th century came to see these cultural elements as the way in which Croats could present themselves to the world.
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