Geographical Position
Croatia extends from the furthest
eastern edges of the Alps in the NW
to the Pannonian lowlands and the
banks of the Danube in the E; its
central region is covered by the
Dinara mountain range, and its
southern parts extend to the coast
of the Adriatic Sea.
Surface
The mainland covers 56 594 square
kilometers; territorial waters
31 067 km sq.
Population
About 4.5 million inhabitants;
majority are Croats; national
minorities include Serbs, Slovenes,
Hungarians, Bosnians, Italians,
Czechs and others.
System of Government
Multy-party parliamentary democracy.
Capital
Zagreb (800 000 inhabitants).
Coastline
5,835 km, of which 4,058 km comprise
the coastlines of 1,185 islands
(largest are Cres and Krk, only 47
are inhabited), solitary rocks and
reefs.
Highest Peak
Dinara, at 1,831 m above the sea
level.
Climate
Croatia has three climate zones; the
prevailing one in the country's
interior is moderately rainy; on the
highest peaks, a forest climate with
snow falls, while the areas along
the Adriatic coast have a pleasantly
mild Meditarrenean climate with a
large number of sunny days; summers
are dry and hot, winters mild and
wet with significant precipitations.
Currency
kuna (1 kuna = 100 lipa). Foreign
currency can be exchanged in banks,
exchange offices,
post offices,
travel agencies, hotels, camps,
marinas.
Credit cards are accepted at most
hotels, restaurants, marinas, shops.
Travel
Documents and Customs
Passport, mainly. More information
here.
Customs regulations are harmonised
with those of the EU.
Health and
Veterinary Services
Hospitals, clinics and, in smaller
centers, dispensaris are available
througout the country. If there is a
signed social security convention
between Croatia and the visitor's
country, and the visitor has proof
of coverage, there is lesser charge
or no charge. Otherwise, the
services rendered one has to cover
personally.There is a network of
veterinary clinics and centers.
Visit
Croatian
Veterinary Chamber
for more information.
Power Supply
220V, 50Hz , outlets are two-pin
continental type.
Tap water is potable in all parts
of Croatia.
Emergency
Phone Numbers
112 .... Medical, Veterinary, Fire,
Polution, Mountain Rescue, Other
9155... Search and Rescue at Sea
93 ..... Fire Brigade
92 ..... Police
94...... Ambulance
987.... Roadside Assistance
981.... General Information Center
988.... Local and Intercity Phone
Number Assistance
902.....International Phone Number
Assistance
060 520 520 Weather Forecast and
Road Conditions
www.hak.hr
Croatian Automobile Club (quite
useful)
Croatian Angels = a single
number for tourist information: 062
999 999, from abroad +385 62 999
999. Service is available in
Croatian, English, German and
Italian.
Fuel
Stations and Prices
www.ina.hr
www.omv.hr
www.tifon.hr
www.hak.hr
National Parks
The Brijuni -
www.brijuni.hr
Kornati -
www.kornati.hr
Krka -
www.npkrka.hr
Mljet -
www.np-mljet.hr
Paklenica -
www.paklenica.hr
The Plitvice Lakes -
www.np-plitvicka-jezera.hr
Risnjak -
www.risnjak.hr
Norther Velebit -
www.np-sjeverni-velebit.hr
Nature Parks
Biokovo -
www.biokovo.com
Kopački rit -
www.kopacki-rit.com
Lonjsko polje (the Lonja range) -
www.pp-lonjsko-polje.hr
Medvednica -
www.pp-medvednica.hr
Papuk -
www.pp-papuk.hr
Telašćica -
www.telascica.hr
Učka -
www.pp-ucka.hr
Velebit -
www.velebit.hr
and
www.pp-velebit.hr
Vransko jezero (the Vrana lake) -
www.vransko-jezero.hr
Žumberak-Samobor Mountains -
www.pp-žumberak-samoborsko-gorje.hr
Lastovo Archipelago -
+385.20.801.252, fax - 250.
Diving
A permit is necessary for
recreational sports diving:
www.diving-hrs.hr
National Food and Drink
Aim for popular local dishes and
specialties. Each region has its
own. Coastal Dalmatia, for instance,
you'll find mosty fish and seafood
dishes, while in the continental
parts you'll find a variety of meat
dishes. Of course, you can always
opt for the standard European
cuisine. Croatia has a long grape
growing tradition. Try tasty reds
and whites as well as variety of
'rakija' (spirits) that best suite
your taste.
*All
foods of animal origin are subject
to the same standards as in
countries in the EU and are under
constant veterinary and health
supervision.
For
further information, visit
www.croatia.hr |