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Satellite image of Croatia The population of Croatia has been stagnating over the last decade. The 1991–1995 war in Croatia had previously displaced large parts of the population and increased emigration. Some Croats who fled the country during the war are returning. The natural growth rate is minute or negative (less than ± 1%), as the demographic transition has been completed half a century ago. Average life expectancy is approximately 75 years, and the literacy rate is 98.5%.
Croatia is a beautiful small country situated on the Adriatic coast. It is known as the country of a thousand islands. If you have ever dreamt about being on a small island alone with someone, this is the place for you. If you are a nature lover, Croatia offers: camping, mountain hiking/biking, rafting, scuba diving and skydiving. Besides its natural beauty, it ... offers: a unique history, a unique mixture of cuisines, many internationally recognised hotels and helpful individuals.
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Croatia ... has a place in the history of clothing as the origin of the necktie (cravat). The country has a long artistic, literary and musical tradition. Of particular interest is the diverse nature of Croatian cuisine.
The History of Croatia indicates that Croats first settled in this region within the 7th century. However, Croatia seemed to always be under the control of different regions. In 1991 Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia; this event led to a conflict between the two countries. In 1995 the war was ended with a resolution leading to Croatia finally gaining its desired liberation.
Currently, Croatia uses the kuna as the unit of currency. Croatia... anticipates talks regarding their joining the European Union. As a candidate country of the European Union, Croatia has the potential to play a pivotal role in the value of the euro against the U.S. dollar. If Croatia does decide to join the European Union, the transition and political entry into the eurozone would take place in 2009 or 2010.
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Vacation rentals in Croatia are fast becoming one of the most popular choices in Europe for summer holiday accommodation. In Croatia, holiday homes can be found in a country that can boast over 1778 km of coastline, so if lazing on a sandy beach is your idea of relaxation, you won't have far to look for somewhere to put your deckchair! If you stay in a holiday apartment on the Dalmatian Coast, or rent a self catering villa in Istria, you can take advantage of not only the fantastic views of Italy and the Alps, but the superb beach as well as lush vineyards further inland. Holiday apartments in Dubrovnik would make an excellent base from where you could explore the delights of this ancient walled city with its churches and cobbled streets. Alternatively, you could just take yourself off for a day on the beach to soak up the sun and cosmopolitan atmosphere on this stretch of the Adriatic coast, in many cases holiday apartments in Croatia are a mere stone's throw away from the sun, sea and sand. Holiday villas in Croatia have so much to offer anyone who appreciates the wonders of nature - from rugged mountains to fertile river valleys, there is the ideal location for anyone seeking peaceful vacation accommodation in Croatia.
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