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Dr. Željko Poljak "Hrvatske planine" Zagreb, 2001. Greater Geographical Atlas of Yugoslavia, University Press "Liber", Zagreb (Croatia), 1987. Geographical Atlas of the Republic of Croatia, School Book (Zagreb), "Miroslav Krleža" Lexicographical Institute (Zagreb), 1993.
Croatia (/ k r oʊ ˈ eɪ ʃ ə / ⓘ, kroh-AY-shə; Croatian: Hrvatska, pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː]), officially the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska listen ⓘ), [d] is a country in Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
There is also a border dispute with Bosnia–Herzegovina, [28] specifically Croatia claims Unčica channel on the right bank of Una as the border at Hrvatska Kostajnica, [29] while Bosnia and Herzegovina claims Una River course as the border there. [30]
Hrvatski; Ido; Bahasa Indonesia; Interlingua; ... An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth.
Croatia (/ k r oʊ ˈ eɪ ʃ ə / ⓘ, kroh-AY-shə; Croatian: Hrvatska, pronounced [xř̩ʋaːtskaː]), officially the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Republika Hrvatska), is a country in Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
The Croatian Ministry of Culture is the only body responsible for the protection of cultural monuments (Croatian spomenik kulture).According to the Act on the protection and preservation of cultural goods of 1999 (Croatian Zakon o zaštiti i očuvanju kulturnih dobara) a Register of Cultural Goods has been established (Croatian Registar kulturnih dobara Republike Hrvatske) (art. 14, OG 69/99 [6]).
In contemporary geography, the terms Central Croatia (Croatian: Središnja Hrvatska) and Mountainous Croatia (Gorska Hrvatska) are used to describe most of the area sometimes historically known as Croatia or Croatia proper (Uža Hrvatska), one of the four historical regions [1] of the Republic of Croatia, together with Dalmatia, Istria, and Slavonia.
Medvednica (pronounced [mědʋednitsa], lit. ' Bear mountain ') [1] is a mountain in central Croatia, just north of Zagreb, and marking the southern border of the historic region of Zagorje.