Croatia.
Today's post in the geography series is about Croatia #Croatia, full of natural scenery in Southeast Europe.
Today's land of Croatia was once a part of the Austro-Hungrio Empire which until the First World War.
In 1918, the Croats, Serbs and Slovenes formed a united kingdom, which appeared as Yugoslavia in 1929.
After World War II, Yugoslavia emerged as an independent communist state with six socialist states under the strong hands of Marshal Joseph Burrows, aka Marshal Tito.
Although Croatia declared independence in 1991, it took years for them to get their territories. Because the majority of Yugoslavia's army was Serbian. Later, through the intervention of the United Nations, all the problems were solved until 1998.
Croatia joined NATO in 2009 and the European Union in 2013.
They are also fond of football. Only then does their team have a strong base.In the Qatar World Cup, their team has lost to Argentina in the semi-final. But in a short period of time, he earned a good salary due to his hard work.
Luka Maddran is their famous player.
Croatia is located in the location of the world where there are 2715 hours in a year.
Croatia.
Where is the capital? Zagreb
coin the corner
area 56.594 square kilometers
Neighboring country. Bosnia and Herzegovina. Hungary .Montenegro . Serbia and Slovenia.
big cities Zagreb. Zidane. Rowanj. say
big peak Troglio Jebel 1913 m
low place Adriatic sea 0 m
population 41 lakh 90 thousand plus people.
Croats 90% and Serbs 5% remaining others.
Christianity Roman Catholic 87 percent.
Education rate 92%
Government. Parliamentary Republic.
Independence Day. June 25, 1991
national holiday 30 May 1990. On these days, the assembly of Croatia voted for its independence.
These days are called Statehood Day.
The Danube River inhabits the lands of Croatia and the shores of the Adriatic Sea make the land of the Sundas beautiful.
Croatia, which has a strong economy of 112 billion dollars, has 19 billion dollars which is pure gold in the banks.
Croatia's natural resources. Oil and coal in adequate quantities
Bauxite iron gypsum and salt.
Some of the land of Croatia is straight plains, some low mountains, some mountainous valleys.
Annually 31 billion dollars, which is a rich trader, Croatia is self-sufficient in agriculture as well as in industry.
Being a Mediterranean climate, summers are hot and winters are cold. Therefore, maize, wheat, sugarcane, potatoes and soybeans are also planted.
Industries include oil and chemical factories
Metal factory. Paper and wood factories. Ship building complexes and tourism are important.
Being beautiful lakes, valleys, rivers and beaches, millions of tourists come to visit. Croatia has made sustainable progress in a short period of time and its movement is an example of a political lesson for small nations of the world.
Croatia beautiful country beautiful land.
Current situation in Croatia
Village Faridabad Larkana .Sindh