Croatia’s unique natural beauty and its historical and cultural heritage attract an increasing number of visitors every year leaving a unique impression on them.
Croatia boasts eight national parks known for their exceptionally beauty and preserved eco-systems:
- Brijuni National Park
- Kornati National Park
- Krka National Park
- Mljet National Park
- Paklenica National Park
- Plitvice Lakes National Park
- Risnjak National Park
- Sjeverni Velebit (Northern Velebit) National park
Croatia has as many as six cultural-historical and natural beauties listed as UNESCO world heritage monuments:
- Diocletian’s Palace in Split
- Euphrasian Basilica in Poreč
- Plitvice Lakes
- Romanesque City of Trogir
- Old City of Dubrovnik
- Šibenik Cathedral
General information:
- Language: Croatian
- Currency: Croatian Kuna (HRK)
- Population: 4,500,000
- Surface area: 56,594 km2