All About Croatia; What Is The Meaning Of The Croatian Flag, What Is The Capital Of Croatia? What is the Time Difference, What is the Currency?
All About Croatia
Croatia is officially known as the Republic of Croatia. The country is located in Central Europe. Croatia, which is a republic state, is known as its biggest own capital and also as Zagreb. Since the state administration is also carried out in Zagreb, this is the country’s largest and most important city. Apart from Zagreb, it is divided into 20 administrative regions and has a high level of development. Its population is not very large and its surface area is not very large. Croatia has an area of 56594 square kilometers.
The country has more than a thousand islands but less continental area. Most of the population consists of Croatian people. Religion in the country is mainly Catholic Christians. Henna is used as currency in the country. The currency has been used since 30 May 1994. The international code of the currency is 191, and the inflation rate in 2020 was 0.4%.
What Is The Meaning Of The Croatian Flag, What Is The Capital Of Croatia?
Panslavism’s colors are white, red and blue on the Croatian flag. The color of the ground is blue, red and white, and in the middle of the flag, there is the military coat of arms of the state. The figures on the coat of arms symbolize the country’s struggle for independence. For this reason, independence is symbolized in the Croatian flag, as in the flags of each state showing its independence. Croatia’s capital is Zagreb, which is also its largest city.
The country is divided into 20 administrative regions, apart from its capital. Most of the people in the country ruled from Zagreb are Catholic Christians. Croatia, which declared its independence on October 8, 1991, gained its independence after a 4-year war. Since it is a country with a high standard of living, it is a country defined by the World Bank as a high-income economy.
What is the Time Difference, What is the Currency?
Croatia is 1 hour behind our country. In terms of time zone, Croatia time is behind Turkey. While it is 13:00 in our country, it is 12:00 in Croatia. The currency of Croatia is the kuna. The Croatian kuna was put into circulation on 30 May 1994 and is still in use. The Croatian kuna is known as HRK for short. Its international number is also 191. Lipa is also a subunit of kuna, and 1 kuna consists of 100 lipa.
Croatia Climate
Different climates are seen in the country due to its geographical structure. The Dalmatian coast and the Strandja peninsula have a temperate climate due to the Adriatic Sea. In particular, the climate here is of the Mediterranean type, with hot and dry summers and mild winters. In the inner regions, the lowest temperature is below zero from December to February. Strong winds prevail in the country all winter. The rainiest seasons are autumn and summer. The places with the highest rainfall are the mountainous regions.
Croatian Cuisine
Italian and Central European influences are encountered in the traditional dishes of the country. Brudet is a fish stew made from different kinds of fish. It is flavored with tomatoes and is not mixed at all while cooking. Brudet, which is cooked in its own juice, is a common dish in the country. Crni rizote, fritule, hobotnica ispod peke, clipici, krostule, manestra, pasticada and peka are among the famous dishes of Croatia. Punjene paprike, rosata, wrap and soparnik are also popular dishes.
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