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Croatia - Introduction 2014
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Background: The lands that today comprise Croatia were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the close of World War I. In 1918 the Croats Serbs and Slovenes formed a kingdom known after 1929 as Yugoslavia. Following World War II Yugoslavia became a federal 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 along with a majority of Croatia's ethnic Serb population. Under UN supervision the last Serb-held enclave in eastern Slavonia was returned to Croatia in 1998. The country joined NATO in April 2009 and the EU in July 2013.

Geographic coordinates: 45 10 N 15 30 E

Map reference

Area
Rank: 127
Land: 55,974 km²
Water: 620 km²
Comparative: slightly smaller than West Virginia

Land boundaries
Border countries: (5) Bosnia and Herzegovina 956 km; Hungary 348 km; Montenegro 19 km; Serbia 314 km; Slovenia 600 km

Coastline: 5,835 km (mainland 1777 km islands 4,058 km)

Maritime claims
Continental shelf: 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation

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

Elevation
Extremes highest point: Dinara 1831 m

Natural resources: oil some coal bauxite low-grade iron ore calcium gypsum natural asphalt silica mica clays salt hydropower

Land use
Permanent crops: 1.47%
Other: 82.69% (2011)

Irrigated land: 36.27 km² (2010)

Major rivers

Major watersheds area km²

Total water withdrawal

Total renewable water resources: 105.5 km³ (2011)

Natural hazards: destructive earthquakes

Geography
Note: controls most land routes from Western Europe to Aegean Sea and Turkish Straits; most Adriatic Sea islands lie off the coast of Croatia - some 1200 islands islets ridges and rocks


Croatia - People 2014
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Population: 4,470,534 (July 2014 est.)
Rank: 126
Growth rate: -0.12% (2014 est.)
Growth rate rank: 208
Below poverty line: 21.1% (2011)

Nationality
Adjective: Croatian

Ethnic groups: Croat 90.4% Serb 4.4% other 4.4% (including Bosniak Hungarian Slovene Czech and Roma) unspecified 0.8% (2011 est.)

Languages: Croatian (official) 95.6% Serbian 1.2% other 3% (including Hungarian Czech Slovak and Albanian) unspecified 0.2% (2011 est.)

Religions: Roman Catholic 86.3% Orthodox 4.4% Muslim 1.5% other 1.5% unspecified 2.5% not religious or atheist 3.8% (2011 est.)

Demographic profile

Age structure
15-24 years: 12.1% (male 275,957/female 263,796)
25-54 years: 41.1% (male 910,591/female 928,434)
55-64 years: 14.5% (male 315,791/female 334,017)
65 years and over: 17.4% (male 320,898/female 474,129) (2014 est.)

Dependency ratios
Youth dependency ratio: 22 %
Elderly dependency ratio: 27.9 %
Potential support ratio: 3.6 (2014 est.)

Median age
Male: 40.2 years
Female: 43.9 years (2014 est.)

Population growth rate: -0.12% (2014 est.)
Rank: 208

Birth rate: 9.49 births/1000 population (2014 est.)
Rank: 201

Death rate: 12.13 deaths/1000 population (2014 est.)
Rank: 26

Net migration rate: 1.43 migrant(s)/1000 population (2014 est.)
Rank: 54

Population distribution

Urbanization
Rate of urbanization: 0.3% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)

Major urban areas
Population: ZAGREB (capital) 686,000 (2011)

Environment
Current issues: air pollution (from metallurgical plants) and resulting acid rain is damaging the forests; coastal pollution from industrial and domestic waste; landmine removal and reconstruction of infrastructure consequent to 1992-95 civil strife
International agreements signed but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Air pollutants

Sex ratio
0-14 years: 1.06 male(s)/female
15-24 years: 1.05 male(s)/female
25-54 years: 0.98 male(s)/female
55-64 years: 0.93 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.66 male(s)/female
Total population: 0.93 male(s)/female (2014 est.)

Mothers mean age at first birth: 27.9 (2011 est.)

Maternal mortality ratio

Infant mortality rate
Rank: 172
Male: 5.99 deaths/1000 live births
Female: 5.73 deaths/1000 live births (2014 est.)

Life expectancy at birth
Rank: 79
Male: 72.81 years
Female: 80.2 years (2014 est.)

Total fertility rate: 1.45 children born/woman (2014 est.)
Rank: 199

Contraceptive prevalence rate

Drinking water source:
urban: 99.8% of population
rural: 96.8% of population
total: 98.6% of population
urban: 0.2% of population
rural: 3.2% of population
total: 1.4% of population (2012 est.)


Current health expenditure

Physicians density: 2.72 physicians/1000 population (2010)

Hospital bed density: 6 beds/1000 population (2011)

Sanitation facility access:
urban: 98.6% of population
rural: 97.6% of population
total: 98.2% of population
urban: 1.4% of population
rural: 2.4% of population
total: 1.8% of population (2012 est.)


Hivaids
Adult prevalence rate: less than 0.1% (2009 est.)
Adult prevalence rate rank: 132
People living with hivaids: fewer than 1000 (2009 est.)
People living with hivaids rank: 149
Deaths: fewer than 100 (2009 est.)
Deaths rank: 130

Major infectious diseases
Vectorborne diseases: tickborne encephalitis

Obesity adult prevalence rate: 24.2% (2008)
Rank: 66

Alcohol consumption

Tobacco use

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

Education expenditures: 4.3% of GDP (2010)
Rank: 99

Literacy
Total population: 98.9%
Male: 99.5%
Female: 98.3% (2011 est.)

School life expectancy primary to tertiary education
Male: 14 years
Female: 15 years (2011)

Youth unemployment


Croatia - Government 2014
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Country name
Conventional short form: Croatia
Local long form: Republika Hrvatska
Local short form: Hrvatska
Former: People's Republic of Croatia Socialist Republic of Croatia

Government type: parliamentary democracy

Capital
Geographic coordinates: 45 48 N 16 00 E
Time difference: UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington DC during Standard Time)
Daylight saving time: +1hr begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October

Administrative divisions: 20 counties (zupanije zupanija - singular) and 1 city* (grad - singular) with special county status; Bjelovarsko-Bilogorska Brodsko-Posavska Dubrovacko-Neretvanska (Dubrovnik-Neretva) Istarska (Istria) Karlovacka Koprivnicko-Krizevacka Krapinsko-Zagorska Licko-Senjska (Lika-Senj) Medimurska Osjecko-Baranjska Pozesko-Slavonska (Pozega-Slavonia) Primorsko-Goranska Sibensko-Kninska Sisacko-Moslavacka Splitsko-Dalmatinska (Split-Dalmatia) Varazdinska Viroviticko-Podravska Vukovarsko-Srijemska (Vukovar-Syrmia) Zadarska Zagreb* Zagrebacka (Zagreb county)

Dependent areas

Independence: 25 June 1991 (from Yugoslavia)

National holiday: Independence Day 8 October (1991) and Statehood Day 25 June (1991); note - 25 June 1991 was the day the Croatian parliament voted for independence; following a three-month moratorium to allow the European Community to solve the Yugoslav crisis peacefully parliament adopted a decision on 8 October 1991 to sever constitutional relations with Yugoslavia

Constitution: several previous; latest adopted 22 December 1990; amended several times last in December 2013 by referendum

Legal system: civil law system influenced by legal heritage of Austria-Hungary; note - Croatian law was fully harmonized with the European Community acquis as of the June 2010 completion of EU accession negotiations

International law organization participation: has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; accepts ICCt jurisdiction

Citizenship

Suffrage: 18 years of age 16 if employed; universal

Executive branch
Head of government: Prime Minister Zoran MILANOVIC (since 23 December 2011); First Deputy Prime Minister Vesna PUSIC (since 16 November 2012)
Cabinet: Council of Ministers named by the prime minister and approved by the parliamentary assembly
Elections: president elected by popular vote for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held on 10 January 2010 (next to be held in December 2014); the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority coalition usually appointed prime minister by the president and then approved by the assembly
Election results: Ivo JOSIPOVIC elected president; percent of vote in the second round - Ivo JOSIPOVIC 60% Milan BANDIC 40%

Legislative branch: unicameral Assembly or Sabor (151 seats; members elected from party lists by popular vote to serve four-year terms; each of 10 electoral districts elect 14 members Croatian citizens abroad vote as an electoral district and elect 3 members national minorities vote as an electoral district and elect 8 members)
Elections: last held on 4 December 2011 (next to be held in late 2015)
Election results: percent of vote by party/coalition - Kukuriku 40.0% HDZ-led Coalitiion 23.8% Croatian Laborists-Labor Party 5.1% HSS 3.0% HDSSB 2.9% Independent list of Ivan Grubisic 2.8% HCSP-HSP AS 2.8% other 19.6%; number of seats by party/coalition - Kukuriku 80 (SDP 61 HNS 13 IDS 3 HSU 3) HDZ-led coalition 47 (HDZ 44 HGS 2 DC 1) Croatian Laborists-Labor Party 6 HDSSB 6 SDSS 3 Independent list of Ivan Grubisic 2 HSS 1 HCSP-HSP AS 1 other 5

Judicial branch
Judge selection and term of office: president of Supreme Court nominated by president of Croatia and elected by Croatian Sabor for a 4-year term; other Supreme Court justices appointed by National Judicial Council; all judges serve until age 70
Subordinate courts: Administrative Court; county municipal and specialized courts; note - there is an 11-member Constitutional Court with jurisdiction limited to constitutional issues but is outside Croatia's judicial system

Political parties and leaders:
Social Democratic Party of Croatia or SDP [Zoran MILANOVIC]
Sustainable Development for Croatia or ORaH [Mirela HOLY]


International organization participation: Australia Group BIS BSEC (observer) CD CE CEI EAPC EBRD EU FAO G-11 IADB IAEA IBRD ICAO ICC (national committees) ICRM IDA IFAD IFC IFRCS IHO ILO IMF IMO IMSO Interpol IOC IOM IPU ISO ITSO ITU ITUC (NGOs) MIGA MINURSO MINUSTAH NAM (observer) NATO NSG OAS (observer) OIF (observer) OPCW OSCE PCA SELEC UN UNCTAD UNDOF UNESCO UNFICYP UNHCR UNIDO UNIFIL UNMIL UNMOGIP UNWTO UPU WCO WHO WIPO WMO WTO ZC

Diplomatic representation
In the us chancery: 2,343 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington DC 20,008
In the us telephone: [1] (202) 588-5,899
In the us FAX: [1] (202) 588-8,936
In the us consulate general: Chicago Los Angeles New York
From the us embassy: 2 Thomas Jefferson Street 10,010 Zagreb
From the us mailing address: use street address
From the us telephone: [385] (1) 661-2,200
From the us FAX: [385] (1) 661-2,373

Flag description
: three equal horizontal bands of red (top) white and blue - the Pan-Slav colors - superimposed by the Croatian coat of arms; the coat of arms consists of one main shield (a checkerboard of 13 red and 12 silver (white) fields) surmounted by five smaller shields that form a crown over the main shield; the five small shields represent five historic regions they are (from left to right): Croatia Dubrovnik Dalmatia Istria and Slavonia

National symbols: red-white checkerboard

National anthem
Lyrics and music: Antun MIHANOVIC/Josip RUNJANIN

National heritage


Croatia - Economy 2014
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Economy overview: Though still one of the wealthiest of the former Yugoslav republics Croatia's economy suffered badly during the 1991-95 war. The country's output during that time collapsed and Croatia missed the early waves of investment in Central and Eastern Europe that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall. Between 2000 and 2007 however Croatia's economic fortunes began to improve with moderate but steady GDP growth between 4% and 6% led by a rebound in tourism and credit-driven consumer spending. Inflation over the same period remained tame and the currency the kuna stable. Croatia experienced an abrupt slowdown in the economy in 2008 and has yet to recover; economic growth was stagnant or negative in each year since 2009. Difficult problems still remain including a stubbornly high unemployment rate uneven regional development and a challenging investment climate. Croatia continues to face reduced foreign investment. On 1 July 2013 Croatia joined the EU following a decade-long application process. Croatia will be a member of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism until it meets the criteria for joining the Economic and Monetary Union and adopts the euro as its currency. EU accession has increased pressure on the government to reduce Croatia’s relatively high public debt which triggered the EU’s excessive deficit procedure for fiscal consolidation. Zagreb has cut spending since 2012 and the government also raised additional revenues through more stringent tax collection and by raising the Value Added Tax. The government has also sought to accelerate privatization of non-strategic assets with mixed success.

Real gdp purchasing power parity:
$79.7 billion (2012 est.)
$81.3 billion (2012 est.)

Rank: 84

Real gdp growth rate:
-1.9% (2012 est.)
-0.2% (2011 est.)

Rank: 205

Real gdp per capita:
$17,900 (2012 est.)
$18,200 (2011 est.)

Rank: 78

Gross national saving:
19.3% of GDP (2012 est.)
19.5% of GDP (2011 est.)

Rank: 79

Gdp composition by end use
Government consumption: 20%
Investment in fixed capital: 18.5%
Investment in inventories: 1.7%
Exports of goods and services: 44.4%
Imports of goods and services: -43.8%: (2013 est.)

Gdp composition by sector of origin
Industry: 25.8%
Services: 69.2% (2013 est.)

Agriculture products: arable crops (wheat corn barley sugar beet sunflower rapeseed alfalfa clover); vegetables (potatoes cabbage onion tomato pepper); fruits (apples plum mandarins olives) grapes for wine; livestock (cattle cows pigs); dairy products

Industries: chemicals and plastics machine tools fabricated metal electronics pig iron and rolled steel products aluminum paper wood products construction materials textiles shipbuilding petroleum and petroleum refining food and beverages tourism

Industrial production growth rate: -1.8% (2013 est.)
Rank: 181

Labor force: 1.715 million (2013 est.)
Rank: 124
By occupation industry: 29%
By occupation services: 69% (2012)

Unemployment rate: 19.1% (2012 est.)
Rank: 166

Youth unemployment

Population below poverty line: 21.1% (2011)

Gini index

Household income or consumption by percentage share
Highest 10: 27.5% (2008 est.)

Distribution of family income gini index: 29 (1998)
Rank: 108

Budget
Expenditures: $20.43 billion (2013 est.)
Surplus or deficit: -4.4% of GDP (2013 est.)
Surplus or deficit rank: 158

Taxes and other revenues: 36.9% of GDP (2013 est.)
Rank: 58

Public debt: 55.6% of GDP (2012 est.)
Rank: 43

Revenue

Fiscal year: calendar year

Inflation rate consumer prices: 3.4% (2012 est.)
Rank: 82

Central bank discount rate: 7% (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 42

Commercial bank prime lending rate: 9.48% (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 91

Stock of narrow money: $10.64 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 76

Stock of broad money: $493.7 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 70

Stock of domestic credit: $46.23 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 61

Market value of publicly traded shares:
$23.24 billion (31 December 2012)
$23.75 billion (31 December 2011 est.)

Rank: 57

Current account balance: -$17.59 million (2012 est.)
Rank: 76

Exports: $13.16 billion (2012 est.)
Rank: 89
Commodities: transport equipment machinery textiles chemicals foodstuffs fuels
Partners: Italy 14.1% Bosnia Herzegovina 13.1% Germany 11.1% Slovenia 10.1% Austria 6.3% (2012 est.)

Imports: $22.16 billion (2012 est.)
Rank: 76
Commodities: machinery transport and electrical equipment; chemicals fuels and lubricants; foodstuffs
Partners: Germany 13.7% Italy 12.5% Slovenia 11.5% Austria 9.1% Hungary 6.2% Russia 5.4% (2012 est.)

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: $11.95 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 72

Debt external: $61.39 billion (2012 est.)
Rank: 57

Stock of direct foreign investment at home: $36.08 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 58

Stock of direct foreign investment abroad: $5.581 billion (31 December 2012 est.)
Rank: 62

Exchange rates:
kuna (HRK) per US dollar -
5.775 (2013 est.)
5.8503 (2012 est.)
5.498 (2010 est.)
5.2692 (2009)
4.98 (2008)



Croatia - Energy 2014
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Electricity
Production: 14.24 billion kWh (2013 est.)
Production rank: 86
Consumption: 16.7 billion kWh (2012 est.)
Consumption rank: 75
Exports: 3.294 billion kWh (2013 est.)
Exports rank: 33
Imports: 6.844 billion kWh (2013 est.)
Imports rank: 32
Installed generating capacity: 4.132 million kW (2010 est.)
Installed generating capacity rank: 80
Generation sources fossil fuels: 45.9% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Generation sources fossil fuels rank: 162
Generation sources nuclear: 0% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Generation sources nuclear rank: 106
Generation sources hydroelectricity: 44.7% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Generation sources hydroelectricity rank: 53
Generation sources other renewable sources: 2.3% of total installed capacity (2010 est.)
Generation sources other renewable sources rank: 68

Coal

Petroleum
Petroleum total petroleum production: 11,930 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Petroleum total petroleum production rank: 86
Crude oil exports: 0 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Crude oil exports rank: 127
Crude oil imports: 51,470 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Crude oil imports rank: 56
Crude oil proven reserves: 71 million bbl (1 January 2013 est.)
Crude oil proven reserves rank: 77

Crude oil

Refined petroleum
Products production: 65,410 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Products production rank: 79
Products consumption: 74,410 bbl/day (2012 est.)
Products consumption rank: 88
Products exports: 30,120 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Products exports rank: 68
Products imports: 26,670 bbl/day (2013 est.)
Products imports rank: 95

Natural gas
Production: 1.863 billion m³ (2013 est.)
Production rank: 60
Consumption: 2.755 billion m³ (2012 est.)
Consumption rank: 76
Exports: 392 million m³ (2013 est.)
Exports rank: 47
Imports: 1.137 billion m³ (2013 est.)
Imports rank: 54
Proven reserves: 24.92 billion m³ (1 January 2013 est.)
Proven reserves rank: 74

Carbon dioxide emissions
From consumption of energy: 22.35 million Mt (2011 est.)

Energy consumption per capita


Croatia - Communication 2014
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Telephones
Main lines in use: 1.64 million (2012)
Main lines in use rank: 65
Mobile cellular: 4.97 million (2012)
Mobile cellular rank: 112

Telephone system
Domestic: fixed-line teledensity holding steady at about 40 per 100 persons; mobile-cellular telephone subscriptions exceed the population
International: country code - 385; digital international service is provided through the main switch in Zagreb; Croatia participates in the Trans-Asia-Europe (TEL) fiber-optic project which consists of 2 fiber-optic trunk connections with Slovenia and a fiber-optic trunk line from Rijeka to Split and Dubrovnik; the ADRIA-1 submarine cable provides connectivity to Albania and Greece (2011)

Broadcast media: the national state-owned public broadcaster Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) operates 4 terrestrial TV networks a satellite channel that rebroadcasts programs for Croatians living abroad and 6 regional TV centers; 2 private broadcasters operate national terrestrial networks; roughly 25 privately owned regional TV stations; multi-channel cable and satellite TV subscription services are available; state-owned public broadcaster operates 3 national radio networks and 9 regional radio stations; 2 privately owned national radio networks and more than 170 regional county city and community radio stations (2012)

Internet
Country code: .hr
Hosts: 729,420 (2012)
Hosts rank: 50
Users: 2.234 million (2009)
Users rank: 73

Broadband fixed subscriptions


Croatia - Military 2014
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Military expenditures:
1.77% of GDP (2011)
1.7% of GDP (2010)

Rank: 52

Military and security forces

Military service age and obligation: 18-27 years of age for voluntary military service; 6-month service obligation (2012)

Space program

Terrorist groups


Croatia - Transportation 2014
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National air transport system

Civil aircraft registration country code prefix

Airports: 69 (2013)
Rank: 72
With paved runways over 3047 m: 2
With paved runways 2438 to 3047 m: 6
With paved runways 15-24 to 2437 m: 3
With paved runways 914 to 1523 m: 3
With paved runways under 914 m: 10 (2013)
With unpaved runways 15-24 to 2437 m: 1
With unpaved runways 914 to 1523 m: 6
With unpaved runways: 38 (2013)

Heliports: 1 (2013)

Pipelines: gas 2,410 km; oil 610 km (2011)

Railways
Rank: 61
Standard gauge: 2,722 km 1.435-m gauge (984 km electrified) (2011)

Roadways
Rank: 97

Waterways: 785 km (2009)
Rank: 74

Merchant marine
Rank: 59
By type: bulk carrier 24 cargo 7 chemical tanker 8 passenger/cargo 27 petroleum tanker 10 refrigerated cargo 1
Foreign owned: 2 (Norway 2)
Registered in other countries: 31 (Bahamas 1 Belize 1 Liberia 1 Malta 6 Marshall Islands 12 Panama 2 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 8) (2010)

Ports and terminals
River port: Vukovar (Danube)
Oilgas terminal: Omisalj


Croatia - Transnational issues 2014
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Disputes international: dispute remains with Bosnia and Herzegovina over several small sections of the boundary related to maritime access that hinders ratification of the 1999 border agreement; since the breakup of Yugoslavia in the early 1990s Croatia and Slovenia have each claimed sovereignty over Pirin Bay and four villages and Slovenia has objected to Croatia's claim of an exclusive economic zone in the Adriatic Sea; in 2009 however Croatia and Slovenia signed a binding international arbitration agreement to define their disputed land and maritime borders which led to Slovenia lifting its objections to Croatia joining the EU; Slovenia continues to impose a hard border Schengen regime with Croatia which joined the EU in 2013 but has not yet fulfilled Schengen requirements

Refugees and internally displaced persons

Illicit drugs: transit point along the Balkan route for Southwest Asian heroin to Western Europe; has been used as a transit point for maritime shipments of South American cocaine bound for Western Europe (2008)



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