Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Croatia Geography

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-97 of 97    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Croatia Geography:     more books (26)
  1. Central Croatia Geography Introduction: Pusca, Jakovlje, Brdovec, Marija Gorica, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Dubravica, Luznica, Nova Kapela
  2. Geography of Croatia: Medimurje County
  3. Croatia (Modern World Nations) by Zoran Pavlovic, Charles F. Gritzner, 2002-08
  4. Croatia Map (Europa)
  5. Croatian Wine: Croatian Wine. History of wine, Old World wine, Geography of Croatia, List of grape varieties, Globalization of wine, Ancient Greece and wine
  6. Countries of the World: Croatia by Ingrid Sever, 2004-03-04
  7. The Historical Boundaries Between Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia: Documents and Maps, 1815-1945.(Brief Article): An article from: The Geographical Journal by David Turnock, 1997-03-01
  8. Basic aspects of external migration from Medjimurje (Croatia, Yugoslavia) by Ivo Baučić, 1975
  9. Croatia (World Bibliographical Series, Volume 216)
  10. Culture and Customs of Croatia (Culture and Customs of Europe) by Marilyn Cvitanic, 2010-12-31
  11. Effects of War on the Environment: Croatia by Mervyn Richardson, 2007-04-16
  12. Greater Croatia
  13. Prelog, Croatia
  14. Naftalan, Croatia

81. Geography - Croatia
croatia. Location, Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, betweenBosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. Geographic coordinates, 45 10 N, 15 30E.
http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/GeogHist/geography/geo/geocountries/C/croati
Croatia Location Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia Geographic coordinates 45 10 N, 15 30 E Map references Europe Area total: 56,538 sq km
land : 56,410 sq km
water: 128 sq km Land boundaries total: 2,197 km border countries Bosnia and Herzegovina 932 km, Hungary 329 km, Serbia and Montenegro 266 km (241 km with Serbia; 25 km with Montenego), Slovenia 670 km Coastline 5,790 km (mainland 1,778 km, islands 4,012 km) Maritime claims continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
territorial sea: 12 nm Climate Mediterranean and continental; continental climate predominant with hot summers and cold winters; mild winters, dry summers along coast Terrain geographically diverse; flat plains along Hungarian border, low mountains and highlands near Adriatic coast, coastline, and islands Elevation extremes lowest point: Adriatic Sea m
highest point: Dinara 1,830 m

82. Atlas: Croatia
croatia. croatia Profile More Geographic Information Country Profiles;Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US Cities;
http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/country/croatia.html

Watch your office LIVE!...24-7

Terrific savings on Toys, Cameras , Videos and much more..

From Amateur Photography to In Depth News..mags from around the world!

All Infoplease All Almanacs General Entertainment Sports Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia Infoplease Home Almanacs Atlas Dictionary ...
Fact Monster

Kids' reference
Info:Daily

Fun facts
Homework

Center
Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Croatia Croatia Profile More Geographic Information
  • Country Profiles
  • Flags
  • World Geography
  • World Statistics ... Map Index Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy
  • 83. 1Up Info > Former Yugoslavian Political Geography - Encyclopedia
    Former Yugoslavian Political geography Articles. Carniola • Carso • Celje •Cetinje • Cres • Crna Gora • croatia • Hercegovina • Hvar • Istria
    http://www.1upinfo.com/encyclopedia/categories/yuggeo.html

    History
    People Places Wildlife, Animals, and Plants ... News Search 1Up Info
    ENCYCLOPEDIA
    Former Yugoslavian Political Geography Articles
    Banja Luka
    Belgrade

    Beograd

    Bitola
    ...
    Kor
    ula
    Kosovo

    Kossovo

    Kotor

    Krk
    ... Kru evac Kumanovo Laibach Ljubljana Macedonia, country, Europe ... Nik i Ni Novibazar Novi Pazar Novi Sad ... Pan evo Pe Petrovgrad Podgorica Postojna ... Pri tina Prizren Pula Rab Ragusa, city, Croatia ... Veliki Be kerek Vis Vojvodina Yugoslavia Zadar ... Zrenjanin
    Editor's Pick Cricket World Cup 2003 Atomic Bomb Colin Powell Cricket ... World War II Content on this web site is provided for informational purposes only. We accept no responsibility for any loss, injury or inconvenience sustained by any person resulting from information published on this site. We encourage you to verify any critical information with the relevant authorities. Home Contact Us Privacy Links Directory ©1Up Info

    84. Rumania, Croatia, And Sweden
    Summer, 1997) reports some examples of the wishlist approach to geography. way. In January, 1997, President Franjo Tudjiman of croatia declared croatia
    http://www.ralphmag.org/gallant2.html
    GEOGRAPHY
    ISN'T
    DESTINY
    Jon Gallant (Summer, 1997) reports some examples of the wish-list approach to Geography. In 1910, Romania's founding king, Carol I, declared that "we belong to the Balkans neither ethnographically nor geographically nor any other way." In January, 1997, President Franjo Tudjiman of Croatia declared: "Croatia belongs to Central Europe and Mediterranean circles. A short Balkan episode in Croatian history must never be repeated. ...We should add a new article, a constitutional ban, on attempts to merge Croatia with any Yugoslav or Balkan state or federation." Rumania is already applying to join NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization), apparently under the view that it is ethnographically and geographically in the North Atlantic rather than the Balkans. Why not? The Black Sea on Rumania's eastern border contains water, and the North Atlantic contains water. QED. Hungary, a landlocked country in the center of Europe, is about to be admitted to NATO. Well, the Danube River contains water too. In fact, Hungary's pre-war dictator, Admiral Horthy, presumably gained his rank in the Danube fleet. He could hope to become NATO's commander-in-chief, if he were alive today, and maybe he will anyhow. Further examples of this tendency are easy to predict. Sweden could escape those dark winters and the Strindbergian gloom by simply announcing that it will henceforth be a Mediterranean country. The Irish can fulfill their dream to be as far from England as possible by describing themselves officially as an island in the Pacific Ocean, and offering to federate with Tahiti. Seattle will make unnecessary its pell-mell race to look and feel like New York City by simply announcing that it is the sixth borough, and has been all along. Other slighted backwaters, from Winnipeg to Newcastle, will claim to be adjuncts of Florence or Aix-en-Provence. The possibilities are endless.

    85. Geography
    Country geography and Climate. Serbia and Montenegro Total area 51,233 km2 Landarea 51,233 km2 Land boundaries total 1,369 km, croatia (northwest) 751 km
    http://www.civnet.org/civitas/country/geograph.htm
    Country Geography and Climate
    ALBANIA
    Location: Southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula between Serbia andMontenegro and Greece
    Total area:
    Land area:
    Land boundaries: total
    720 km, Greece 282 km, Macedonia 151 km, Serbia andMontenegro 287 km (114 km with Serbia, 173 km with Montenegro)
    Coastline: 362 km
    Climate: mild temperate; cool, cloudy, wet winters; hot, clear, drysummers; interior is cooler and wetter
    Terrain: mostly mountains and hills; small plains along coast
    ARMENIA
    Location: Southeastern Europe, between Turkey and Azerbaijan Total area:
    Land area:
    Land boundaries: total
    1,254 km, Azerbaijan (east) 566 km, Azerbaijan(south) 221 km, Georgia 164 km, Iran 35 km, Turkey 268 km
    Coastline: km (landlocked)
    Climate: continental, hot, and subject to drought Terrain: high Armenian Plateau with mountains; little forest land; fastflowing rivers; good soil in Aras River valley
    AUSTRALIA
    Location: Oceania, between Indonesia and New Zealand Total area: Land area: 7,617,930 km2Land boundaries: km Coastline: 25,760 km

    86. Croatia: WORLD FACTBOOK
    croatia + croatia + croatia + geography +- Location Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea
    http://www.tradeport.org/ts/countries/croatia/wofact.html
    Croatia
    WORLD FACTBOOK
    Source: U. S. Department of Commerce - National Trade Data Bank, May 6, 1999
    TradePort is an authorized distributor of STAT-USA data.
    Croatia Main Menu
    Developed by SAIC Internet Solutions

    87. Study In Croatia
    Organic Pollutants, Climate ChangeKyoto Protocol, Desertification geography - notecontrols Although croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991
    http://www.studyoverseas.com/europe/eurocroatia1.htm
    Croatia Universities/
    Colleges Back to Europe Map Introduction Select Country
    Geography

    People

    Communications

    Transportation
    Related Articles
    Geography Location:
    Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia
    Geographic coordinates: 45 10 N, 15 30 E
    Map references: Europe
    Area:
    total: 56,538 sq km land: 56,410 sq km water: 128 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than West Virginia Land boundaries: total: 2,197 km border countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina 932 km, Hungary 329 km, Serbia and Montenegro 266 km (241 km with Serbia; 25 km with Montenegro), Slovenia 670 km Coastline: 5,790 km (mainland 1,778 km, islands 4,012 km) Maritime claims: continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: Mediterranean and continental; continental climate predominant with hot summers and cold winters; mild winters, dry summers along coast Terrain: geographically diverse; flat plains along Hungarian border, low mountains and highlands near Adriatic coastline and islands

    88. TDS; Passports, Visas, Travel Documents
    croatia. geography. croatia serves as a gateway to eastern Europe. Itlies along the east coast of the Adriatic Sea and shares a border
    http://www.traveldocs.com/hr/geog.htm
    Croatia
    GEOGRAPHY
    Official Name: Republic of Croatia
    Area: 56,538 sq. km. (slightly smaller than West Virginia).
    Major cities (2001 census est.): CapitalZagreb (770,000). OthersSplit (200,000), Rijeka (168,000), Osijek (130,000).
    Terrain: Croatia is situated between central and eastern Europe. Its terrain is diverse, containing rocky coastlines, densely wooded mountains, plains, lakes and rolling hills.
    Climate: Croatia has a mixture of climates. In the north it is continental, Mediterranean along the coast and a semi-highland and highland climate in the central region.
    To Country Main Page
    To TDS Home Page
    Travel Document Systems
    Washington DC Office
    925 Fifteenth Street N.W.
    Suite 300
    Washington, D.C. 20005
    Voice: 1-800-874-5100 Local: 202-638-3800 Fax: 202-638-4674 support@traveldocs.com San Francisco Office One Embarcadero Center Suite 500 San Francisco CA 94111 Voice: 1-888-874-5100 Local: 415-773-2829 Fax: 415-773-2834 sfo@traveldocs.com

    89. Austrian Genealogy - History And Geography
    Table of Contents. History. geography. Maps. . Krain, Carniola, Krajina, mainlySlovenia. Kroatien, croatia, Hrvatska, mainly croatia. Veneto, Veneto, Veneto,Italy.
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~autwgw/agsinfohg.htm
    Table of Contents History Geography Maps Please be patient while this page loads. It may take several minutes for the map thumbnails to appear.
    History
    It is important to distinguish between present-day Austria and the Austrian and Austro-Hungarian Empire of the past. Many "Austian" towns and provinces are no longer part of Austria and many probably bear different names today. If you are not sure, check using any of the fine place finder resources. In some cases provinces have been re-defined or split amongst different countries. The following table illustrates a few (simplified) examples of such changes: German name English name Native name Now in . . . Krain Carniola Krajina mainly Slovenia Kroatien Croatia Hrvatska mainly Croatia Veneto Veneto Veneto Italy Schlesien Silesia Poland and Czech Republic Galizien Galicia mainly Poland Moravia mainly Czech Republic Bohemia Czech Republic Transylvania Romania Untersteiermark Lower-Styria Slovenia South Tyrol Italy For more detailed information see:

    90. Croatia (30 KB)
    croatia. Map. Location 45 10 N, 15 30 E Southeastern Europe, borderingthe Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia. geography.
    http://isgkc.org/croatia.htm
    Croatia
    Map
    Location: 45 10 N, 15 30 E Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia
    Flag
    Description: red, white, and blue horizontal bands with Croatian coat of arms (red and white checkered)
    ½" Thumbnails
    3" Full Size
    Geography
    Location: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Slovenia
    Geographic coordinates: 45 10 N, 15 30 E
    Map references: Europe
    Area:
    total area: 56,538 sq km
    land area: 56,410 sq km
    comparative area: slightly smaller than West Virginia
    Land boundaries:
    total: 2,073 km
    border countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina 932 km, Hungary 329 km, Serbia and Montenegro 266 km (241 km with Serbia; 25 km with Montenego), Slovenia 546 km
    Coastline: 5,790 km (mainland 1,778 km, islands 4,012 km) Maritime claims: continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation International disputes: Eastern Slavonia, which was held by ethnic Serbs during the war, is currently being overseen by the UN Transitional Administration for Eastern Slavonia; reintegration of Eastern Slavonia into Croatia will occur in 1997; although Croatia does not recognize the "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia," both countries have agreed to open consular sections in each other's capitals; Croatia and Italy have not resolved a bilateral issue dating from WWII over property and ethnic minority rights; a border dispute with Slovenia is unresolved Climate: Mediterranean and continental; continental climate predominant with hot summers and cold winters; mild winters, dry summers along coast

    91. Top 20 Geography: Europe: Croatia - A Directory And Selection Of The Best Websit
    Bookmark this Page, Top 20 AZ, Make Top 20 Online your Start Page. Top 20 GeographyEurope croatia, croatia, Maps. Britannica.com. BigChalk.com. About.com. InfoNation.
    http://www.top20geography.com/europe/croatia/
    Connect
    Online
    TOP 20 Online ... Top 20 A-Z Make Top 20 Online your Start Page
    Top 20 Geography: Europe: Croatia
    Croatia Maps Britannica.com BigChalk.com About.com ... InfoNation
    Listed links may put this banner on their website. (Add this free search engine to your website) Add Top 20 Online to your website or Co-Brand our directory Suggest a Site? Terms and Conditions About Us

    92. 1998/02/09 22:15 NEW CROATIAN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
    MON, 09 FEB 1998 221536 GMT. NEW croatiaN POLITICAL geography. AIM Zagreb,28 January, 1998. Since Saturday, 24 january, a new party exists in croatia.
    http://www.aimpress.org/dyn/trae/archive/data/199802/80209-012-trae-zag.htm
  • all articles of same date all latest articles search all articles
  • www.aimpress.org ... AIM, 17 rue Rebeval, F-75019 Paris, France MON, 09 FEB 1998 22:15:36 GMT
    NEW CROATIAN POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY
    AIM Zagreb, 28 January, 1998 What is actually happening after Rijeka and foundation of the Liberal Party. Parties of the moderate centre, or moderate left, have in fact agreed to form a unique block, together with the powerful Social Democratic Party, which will try to oppose the HDZ. Although the "Porec group" has not formally been dissolved yet, it is becoming increasingly clear that the president of the Nationalists Ratomir Cacic will not cooperate with Budisa and Tomcic, nor the president of the Istrian Democratic Assembly, Ivan Jakovcic. A new coalition is, therefore being created: SDP, HNS, IDS and a few minor left or regional parties. The split of the Liberals into two parties forced Budisa and Tomcic into the open, and enabled creation of coalitions which seemed inconceivable until just a year ago. It should be added that these parties also have the support of the most powerful trade unions. In the HDZ they probably gloated when they had succeeded in splitting the Liberals, but all things considered it seems that their calculations were wrong. The fact which illustrates this is that there are many in Gotovac's party who have not been members of any party before, while those known to everybody have remained faithful to Budisa. Gotovac has felt and become aware that Croatdom as a political program has been exhausted, while Budisa is still singing "Croatia uber alles", concealing his toadying behind quasi-national interests, often like Tomcic, fearing of some restoration of communism.

    93. Population.com - Country Information
    geography, Part of croatia is a barren, rocky region lying in the Dinaric Alps.TheZagorje region north of the capital, Zagreb, is a land of rolling hills.
    http://populations.com/country.asp?ID=43

    94. WWW.HR - Hrvatski Homepage
    Directory of Croatian history and cultural institutions offers an overview of the country and provides links to related resources.
    http://www.hr/
    document.onselectstart=new Function("return false;"); document.ondragstart=new Function("return false;"); document.oncontextmenu=new Function("return false;"); Kopacki Rit Hrvatski homepage
    od 1994. Èuveni park prirode u blizini Osijeka, s vi¹e od 270 ptièjih vrsta, dom je i jelenima, divljim svinjama, i brojnim ribljim vrstama. Vrh English
    Ukratko o Hrvatskoj
    Opæenito
    Geografija
    Gospodarstvo

    Politika
    ... CARNet institucije
    www.hr/wap Korisni linkovi Telefonski imenik Hrvatskog telekoma
    Hrvatska radiotelevizija

    Dr¾avni hidrometeorolo¹ki zavod

    Hrvatska izvje¹tajna agencija

    Web katalog O Hrvatskoj Kultura Gospodarstvo Raèunala ... Kontakti (C)1994-2002, Zavod za telekomunikacije Fakultet elektrotehnike i raèunarstva Sveuèili¹te u Zagrebu CARNet

    95. GeographyIQ - World Atlas - Europe - Map Of Croatia
    Although croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, it took fouryears of sporadic, but often bitter, fighting before occupying Serb armies
    http://www.geographyiq.com/countries/hr/Croatia_map_flag_geography.htm
    Home World Map Rankings Currency Converter
    Countries
    from A to Z
    A
    B C D ... Europe Croatia Introduction:
    In 1918, the Croats, Serbs, and Slovenes formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia. Following World War II, Yugoslavia became an independent communist state under the strong hand of Marshal TITO. Although Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, it took four years of sporadic, but often bitter, fighting before occupying Serb armies were mostly cleared from Croatian lands. Under UN supervision the last Serb-held enclave in eastern Slavonia was returned to Croatia in 1998.
    Official name: Republic of Croatia Capital: Zagreb Government type: presidential/parliamentary democracy Population: 4,334,142 (July 2001 est.) Languages: Croatian 96%, other 4% (including Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, and German) Official Currency: kuna (HRK) Currency code: HRK Area: total: 56,542 sq km
    land: 56,414 sq km
    water: 128 sq km Climate: Mediterranean and continental; continental climate predominant with hot summers and cold winters; mild winters, dry summers along coast
    Map of Croatia
    Facts at a Glance:
    Geography People Government Economy ... Currency Converter Notes and Commentary: Economy Government and Political Conditions Historical Highlights Foreign Relations ... Relations with U.S.

    96. Croatia - Wikipedia
    croatia. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. croatia flag medium.png. croatiais a nation of the Balkan Peninsula. Its capital is Zagreb. Background.
    http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatia
    Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk
    Log in
    Help
    Other languages: Esperanto Polski Deutsch
    Croatia
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Croatia is a nation of the Balkan Peninsula . Its capital is Zagreb
    Background
    In Austria-Hungary disintegrated after being on the losing side in . Three of its peoples, the Croats Serbs , and Slovenes , formed a kingdom known after as Yugoslavia . Following World War II Yugoslavia became an independent communist state under the strong hand of Marshal Tito . Although Croatia declared its independence from Yugoslavia in , it took four years of sporadic, but often bitter, fighting before occupying Serb armies were mostly cleared from Croatian lands. Under UN supervision the last Serb-held enclave in eastern Slavonia was returned to Croatia in From the CIA World Factbook 2000 and the U.S. Department of State website.

    97. Croatia
    Country Information. croatia. , Remarks. croatia. Ambassador Lawrence G. RossinBackground Notes Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members (CIA) World Factbook (CIA).
    http://www.state.gov/p/eur/ci/hr/
    Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs Country Information Croatia Remarks Press Releases U.S. Embassy Quck Links to Major Reports
    Croatia
    Ambassador Lawrence G. Rossin
    Background Notes

    Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members (CIA)

    World Factbook (CIA)

    This site is managed by the Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
    External links to other Internet sites should not be construed as an endorsement of the views contained therein.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 5     81-97 of 97    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 

    free hit counter