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2011 Croatian population density by county in persons per km 2. 2009 Croatian population pyramid. With a population of 3,871,833 in 2021, Croatia ranks 128th in the world by population. [4] Its population density is 75.8 inhabitants per square kilometre. The overall life expectancy in Croatia at birth is 78 years. [3]
A population decline was recorded in each of 20 counties and the City of Zagreb. The biggest decline in apsolute numbers was in Osijek-Baranja County, which lost 47,006 inhabitants, while the relative decrease was the strongest in Vukovar-Srijem and Sisak-Moslavina County, at 20.3 and 19.0 percent respectively. [2]
The executive branch of each county's government is headed by a county prefect (župan), except that a mayor heads the city of Zagreb's executive branch. Croatia's county prefects (with two deputy prefects), mayor of Zagreb (with two deputy mayors) [a] are elected for a four-year term by a majority of votes cast within applicable local ...
The following is a complete list of all officially designated 128 cities/towns in Croatia, sorted by population according to the 2021 population census. At the time of the 2001 census, there had been 123 cities/towns in the country and four former municipalities were administratively upgraded to towns prior to the 2011 census: Vodnjan (in 2003 ...
Zagreb metropolitan area makes approximately a quarter of a total population of Croatia. In 1997, the City of Zagreb itself was given special County status, separating it from Zagreb County, [76] although it remains the administrative centre of both. The majority of its citizens are Croats making up
Rank County HDI (2022) Very high human development 1 Zagreb 0.938 2 Primorje-Gorski Kotar 0.906 3 Istria 0.896 4 Dubrovnik-Neretva 0.887 – Croatia (average) 0.878: 5 Split-Dalmatia
Populated places in Croatia by county (21 C) C. Cities and towns in Croatia (55 C, 130 P) F. Former populated places in Croatia (1 C, 14 P) L.
The population of the county is 455,242 (2011). The land area is 4.540 km 2, [4] the total area is 14.106,40 km 2. [5] Split-Dalmatia County is Croatia's most rapidly urbanising and developing region, as economic opportunities and living standards are among the highest alongside capital Zagreb and Istria County.