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  2. 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 ...

  3. Category:Cities and towns in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    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).

  4. Template:Largest cities of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Largest cities or towns in Croatia (2011 Census by Croatian Bureau of Statistics) [1] Rank Name Counties Pop. Zagreb Split: 1: Zagreb: Zagreb: 790,017 Rijeka Osijek ...

  5. Category:Lists of populated places in Croatia - Wikipedia

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    List of free royal cities of Croatia; M. Municipalities of Croatia; P. List of settlements in Croatian Baranja; T. List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia

  6. Category:Municipalities of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Municipalities of Croatia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 438 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Municipalities of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities in Croatia (Croatian: općina; plural: općine) are the second-lowest administrative unit of government in the country, and along with cities and towns (grad, plural: gradovi) they form the second level of administrative subdisivion, after counties.