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  2. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Croatia is a member of the European Union. As of 2021, Croatia had unsolved border issues with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. [180] Croatia is a member of NATO. [181] [182] On 1 January 2023, Croatia simultaneously joined both the Schengen Area and the Eurozone, [183] having previously joined the ERM II on 10 July 2020.

  3. Zadar County - Wikipedia

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    The Zagreb-Knin-Split railway line with branch-lines to Zadar and Šibenik pass through the county. Maritime traffic is carried by the coastal route of the Adriatic Sea, by the Zadar-Ancona international car ferry route which is the shortest link between Central Europe and Italy, via Zagreb and Zadar to Rome and southward. Another route by ...

  4. Pašman, Zadar County - Wikipedia

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    Pašman is a village and a municipality in Zadar County, Croatia, located on the eponymous island, which it shares with the municipality of Tkon. According to the 2011 census, the municipality had 2,082 inhabitants, with 392 in Pašman itself. Pašman was first mentioned in 1067 by the Croatian king Petar Krešimir IV. and under the name ...

  5. Povljana - Wikipedia

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    Povljana is a village and municipality on the island of Pag, in Zadar County, Croatia. [3] It is located 12 km southeast of town of Pag. [4] The nearby shoreline has steep slopes and small cliffs. [5] According to the 2011 census, there are 759 inhabitants, 95% of whom are Croats.

  6. Zadarski list - Wikipedia

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    It is the first daily newspaper published in Zadar. Zadarski list started on 3 November 1994 as a weekly. At that time, it was focused on the news from Zadar and the Zadar County, reaching a circulation of 12,000. Zadarski list became a daily newspaper on 21 December 1998, and switched to wider coverage of events in Croatia and the world.

  7. 2021 Croatian census - Wikipedia

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    3 April 2021: Law on the Census of Population, Households and Apartments in the Republic of Croatia in 2021 entered into force [3]; 13–26 September 2021: citizens could be registered independently using the census questionnaire in electronic form that was available on the e-Citizens portal, simultaneously listing the household and the apartment in which they live [1]

  8. Nin, Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Nin's historical center is located on an islet only 500 meters (yards) in diameter. Nin is situated in a lagoon on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, surrounded by natural sandy beaches and linked with the mainland by two stone bridges from the 16th century.

  9. NUTS statistical regions of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The NUTS of Croatia were defined during the Accession of Croatia to the European Union, codified by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics in early 2007. [1] The regions were revised twice, first in 2012, and then in 2021. [2] The three NUTS levels are: [2] NUTS-1: Croatia; NUTS-2: 4 regions (non-administrative) NUTS-3: 21 counties (administrative)