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In 2001 there were 122 cities and towns (excluding Zagreb) and 423 municipalities. This was the territorial division used for the 2001 census. [5] In 2006 a revision was made, which listed a total of 127 cities and towns and 429 municipalities in Croatia. This division was used for the 2011 census. [6]
Updated villages: -Donje Dvorišće (from Brckovljani to Dugo Selo) -Hruškovica (from Preseka to Vrbovec) -Kupina (from Oprisavci to Velika Kopanica) -Novi Čeminac (from Jagodnjak to Čeminac) -Eržišće (from Kršan to Sveta Nedelja) -Šušnjevci (from Garčin to Bukovlje) 19:59, 27 May 2019: 900 × 892 (3.14 MB) Tezwoo
The location of Croatia with its major cities labelled. Flag-map of Croatia. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Croatia: Croatia – unitary democratic parliamentary republic in Europe at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Balkans, and the Mediterranean. The country's population is 4 million, most of ...
In the Croatian language the word grad is used for both towns and cities. As of January 2014 there are a total of 128 second-level administrative units officially registered as cities or towns (usually consisting of a town proper and nearby settlements such as hamlets or villages) and 428 municipalities (which are commonly a collection of villages).
Each municipality consists of one or more settlements , which are the third-level spatial units of Croatia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Though equal in powers and administrative bodies, municipalities and towns differ in that municipalities are usually more likely to consist of a collection of villages in rural or suburban areas, whereas towns are more ...
A board showing twin towns of Osijek Map of Croatia. This is a list of municipalities in Croatia which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in Europe) or "sister cities" (usually in the rest of the world).
As of 2023, there are 6 757 settlements in Croatia. [1] Rural individual settlements are usually referred to as selo (village; pl. sela). Municipalities (or communes) in Croatia comprise one or more either urban or rural settlements. A city usually includes an eponymous large settlement and several urban, suburban or rural settlements.
One of Croatia's most famous national parks: the Plitvice Lakes National Park is located in this region. Međimurje is a small region in northern Croatia, situated between rivers Mura and Drava . Moslavina is a microregion located in the Croatian counties of: Zagreb County , Sisak-Moslavina County and Bjelovar-Bilogora County .