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CAPITAL: Zagreb, population 1 million. GEOGRAPHY: Bordered by Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia-Montenegro and Bosnia, Croatia is slightly smaller than Ireland and West Virginia. It has a varied landscape ...
Zagreb, or more specifically, the city's central Tkalčićeva street (aka Tkalča), was built over a stream. At the end of the 19th century, concrete was used to fill the top of the stream, which ...
A concert by right-wing singer Marko Perkovic, notorious for his perceived sympathy for Croatia's World War II pro-Nazi ...
ZAGREB (Reuters) -Tens of thousands of people flocked to Zagreb of Saturday to attend a show by controversial Croatian ...
Croatia goes to the polls Sunday to elect a president who will serve as head of state of the Adriatic nation, which joined the EU in 2013.
Croatia's "pro-Russian" president, Zoran Milanović, overwhelmingly won reelection for another five-year term on Sunday. Milanović, 58, defeated a candidate from the ruling conservative party in ...
Croatia has declared three senior Montenegrin government officials persona non grata after they led a declaration in Montenegro’s parliament stating that genocide was committed in a World War II ...
Provides an overview of Croatia, including key dates and facts about this country in the Balkans.
A child has been killed and eight others have been injured in a knife attack at an elementary school in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
Ukraine kick off their first UEFA European Under-21 Championship finals campaign in 12 years at the Giulești Stadium in Bucharest against Croatia.
Zagreb is Croatia's capital city and despite the country being a tourist hotspot, the city is still rather unknown to travelers as most opt to flock to the turquoise waters of Croatia's coastline ...