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  2. Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb metropolitan area population is slightly above 1.0 million inhabitants, [74] as it includes the Zagreb County. [75] Zagreb metropolitan area makes approximately a quarter of a total population of Croatia.

  3. Demographics of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb is the largest city in Croatia and the only one whose metropolitan area exceeds one million people. The official population of the city of Zagreb is 790,017 according to the 2011 census. According to the same census, there are 1,088,841 people in the Zagreb metropolitan area including the towns of Samobor, Velika Gorica and Zaprešić.

  4. List of cities and towns in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The following is a complete list of all officially designated 128 cities/towns in Croatia, sorted by population according to the 2021 population census. At the time of the 2001 census, there had been 123 cities/towns in the country and four former municipalities were administratively upgraded to towns prior to the 2011 census: Vodnjan (in 2003 ...

  5. Demographics of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The natural growth rate of the population is negative. [8] [9] Croatia started advancing from the first stage of the demographic transition in the late 18th and early 19th centuries (depending on where in Croatia is being discussed). [10] Croatia is in the fourth or fifth stage of the demographic transition. [11]

  6. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    University Hospital Centre Zagreb is the largest hospital in Croatia and the teaching hospital of the University of Zagreb. Croatia has a universal health care system, whose roots can be traced back to the Hungarian-Croatian Parliament Act of 1891, providing a form of mandatory insurance of all factory workers and craftsmen. [299]

  7. 2021 Croatian census - Wikipedia

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    The Census of population, households and apartments in the Republic of Croatia in 2021 (Croatian: Popis stanovništva, kućanstva i stanova u Republici Hrvatskoj 2021. godine; shortened: Census 2021, Popis 2021.) was the 4th decennial Croatian census. Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was August 31, 2021. [1]

  8. Counties of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The counties of Croatia (Croatian: hrvatske županije) are the first-level administrative subdivisions of the Republic of Croatia. [1] Since they were re-established in 1992, Croatia has been divided into 20 counties and the capital city of Zagreb , which has the authority and legal status of both a county and a city (separate from the ...

  9. Central Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The largest proportion of the total population lives in the city of Zagreb, followed by Zagreb County. Lika-Senj County is the least populous county of Croatia proper. The population density of the counties ranges from 156.9 to 9.5 persons per square kilometre, with the highest density recorded in Međimurje County and the lowest in Lika-Senj ...